Unfortunately you didn't post anything during Guerrero-Aydin. Else I would have caught your ass out! I wondered if I could stumble across a... ...or something.
Stop talking rubbish again! PAcquiao wants Marquez but you of all people being a Mayweather fan knows boxing is a business, money talks. Marquez wants $20m - I'm not going to debate who deserves what but it's clear Pacquiao wants the fight - when it comes to money it's a whole other ball game, Arum involved, Beltran involved etc It's Marquez whose been going on about not wanting to fight Pacquiao again, he's quoted it numerous times. Seriously, try coming out with something sensible. No one's hyping up Alvarado - Marquez and Bradley would be far more preferable - it's just not the dumbest match-up out there after Marquez and Bradley... There are some dumb f****** on here :rofl
Really? Marquez who is probably the 3rd biggest star in boxing, knocking out Pacquiao, can't get 20 million for what would be a HUGE ppv fight :rofl Alvarado was chosen because he came cheap, probably around 2 mill, and 10 times less the threat. If Pac wanted it he could've got it.
This fight will be funny because people will say Pac is back but the truth is no Pac never left he just hasn't been matched up with guys who he can tee off on like Alvarado or Rios. After he destroys Alvarado put him in there with a technical fighter and he'll struggle again and people will once again say he's shot.
9-3 is not life and death. Alvarado getting stopped by Rios and losing to Prescott before gassing.....that is life and death, and at a lower weight!!!
Pacquiao can make $20m without Marquez. Marquez can't make 1/10 of $20m without Pacquiao - he makes $2m-$3m MAX out of Bradley. Pacquiao makes $20m+ against Alvarado Pacquiao doesn't call the shots also. We know that so Arum wants the best deal. So use your head! Marquez can capitalise but he's pricing himself out - if Marquez can only make 1/10 of that and Pacquiao can make more fighting someone else then what do you expect...Marquez has no interest in fighting Pacquiao anymore...that much is clear, he has a lottery ticket and won't cash it, it's that simple All of Marquez quotes point to the fact he does not want to fight Pacquiao - this is fact. So he's pricing himself out... It looks like Marquez may get his reward of fighting Bradley with the winner fighting Pacquiao but let's wait and see... It would be refreshing to see you post something sensible, don't be troll
Don't agree - if he beats Alvarado it still leaves question marks. He'll have to wait until 2014 to prove he still has it which is another year. It's what happens when you have someone like Arum in control of your career and that's what is the most annoying about Pacquiao but that's how it is for most fighters with promoters... It's a shame - Alvarado is not a horrible fight like *****s make you believe - the same *****s praising the Guerrero fight as well - but it's a fight that does nothing for his legacy, that's why it's a shame
:rofl Pac doesn't want it. He didn't want the 3rd fight soooo he waited years to bring Marquez up to welter, got outboxed, took on Bradley instead to duck Floyd, then got brutally KO'd by Marquez because he had no one else to cherry pick. There is a pattern here. Chances are we wait to see Marquez look crappy against Bradley first before Pac even actually considers.
Again, have a go at reading that RBR thread. 9-3 is just one person's scored card. And seeing the numbers "9-3" doesn't exactly tell you what happened in those rounds . That was an entertaining, extremely competitive fight in which Guerrero was struggling in the final rounds. Dude was rocked and hurt several times. It was, in fact, his toughest fight since Salido. Yeah, that's right, Salido. You wanna' mock Alvarado for being the only person to have ever knocked out Prescott (whilst struggling with swallowed blood), yet you're ok with Guerrero having competitive battles with featherweight Salido and caveman Aydin? And beating an Andre Berto lol is enough to make him a good challenge for Floyd? Whilst a hard-punching Alvarado, coming off his career best win, can't be picked by someone who's lost almost 3 fights in a row with one of them being knocked out cold? Pffft!