It's better for the sport to have Manny win, and convincingly

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  1. levluger

    levluger Active Member Full Member

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    I'm a bigger fan of Hatton but I'd rather see mayweather vs Pac after a Pac domination of Hatton cause it'll be the biggest fight in a long time and would bring a ton of new fans to boxing.
     
  2. Rock0052

    Rock0052 Loyal Member Full Member

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    It doesn't matter who wins, it matters how they win. Alot of eyes are going to be on the fight tonight, and another Mayweather-De la Hoya will just make them that much more jaded on things. If it's a great fight (and I honestly see no reason it wouldn't be), everyone wins no matter whose arm gets raised in the end.
     
  3. rreed23

    rreed23 aka Gordon Gekko Full Member

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    I'd rather see Floyd - Hatton 2
     
  4. Murali

    Murali Member Full Member

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    I think this is a far more important fight for Ricky than Manny simply because PacMan's legacy is now established whereas Ricky's entire status as an outstanding fighter rests on this fight imo. There will always be people discrediting the Tszyu win because he was over-the-hill. As a Hatton fan I don't want to see Hatton-Mayweather II but I still hope Ricky pulls it off. Both Ricky and Manny are true ambassadors for the sport of boxing imo - may the best man win!
     
  5. harrison

    harrison feu-nrmf md 2005 Full Member

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    you are getting paranoid for another ass owning event just in case pac gets that 4th lineal championship and his 6th weight title :D:D:good:good

    relax, i dont do rotten ass always. yours is recycle meat. you are turning bitter and paranoid. take some neuroleptic drugs like haldol or the very popular choice prozac :rofl:good
     
  6. RealIzm

    RealIzm Boxing Junkie banned

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    Pacquiao wins via David Diaz style beatdown