Mayweather vs Pacquiao..more than a possibility????

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  1. bigtime9

    bigtime9 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    WBC Welterweight champion and pound-for-pound kingpin Floyd Mayweather, Jr. has discussed recent rumors of his return to the ring. Mayweather, fresh off a tenth round stoppage over Briton Ricky Hatton, had previously announced a lengthy hiatus from the sport - possibly as long as two years.

    Citing a recent spate of fighters moving down in weight as their careers progressed, the "Pretty Boy" speculated that he may consider future fights at a lower weight class, possibly junior welterweight or lightweight. "Shane came back down. Oscar is going down. Winky just fought Bernard at 170, but he wanted to fight Oscar at 154. Ricky Hatton went back to junior welterweight, and he weighs more than me. I've always said that weights don't win fights. Skills pay the bills. When I come back, it will be for the biggest fights and the biggest names. It it don't make dollars, it don't make sense."

    "Money" Mayweather addressed the issue of the challenges of making weight. "For me, it's not an issue. At all. I've always been in great shape. Me and Ricky talked about fighting at 140, but he didn't want to put his belt at risk. I never go above 150. Not even between fights. When I fought Arturo Gatti, he was 158, 159 something like that. I saw Stevie Forbes and Bojado. They were, what, 156 and 159. For a fight that was supposed to be at 140. So, you know, we'll just have to see."

    While Mayweather did not specifically discuss future opponents, the indications are that he has an interest in facing current p4p companion Manny Pacquiao. While a size disparity is perceived, the Filipino idol struggled to make weight for his last bout vs. Mexican legend Marco Antonio Barrera. By fight time, Pacquiao had rehydrated to 144 pounds. WBO superfeatherweight titlist Joan Guzman, often mentioned as a potential opponent for Pacquaio, had had similar weight challenges. The Dominican rising star weighed 148 pounds for his bout with hard-hitting Humberto Soto.

    Says Mayweather, "I'm going to talk to my team, and talk to Mark Taffet at HBO. We'll give the fans what they want."
     
  2. Boxer-puncher

    Boxer-puncher Active Member Full Member

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    Floyd deserves an easy fight and pacman would be perfect for that.
     
  3. Boom_Boom

    Boom_Boom R.I.P Boxing 6/9/12 Full Member

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    The fight will NEVER happen, nothing to see here folks, carry on to the next thread
     
  4. ManOnFire

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    of course pretty boy would be happy to take the fight...rich pickings, after all we know he loves money..especially a pay day with no risk. would be a silly match-up :patsch
     
  5. bigtime9

    bigtime9 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I agree pac would get decapitated but it would definitely be a spectacle worth watching:hey
     
  6. Circa

    Circa Skate And Destroy Full Member

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    Prettyboy by KO
     
  7. bigtime9

    bigtime9 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    cotto vs hoya means floyd will need a dance partner for the fall, and why not the p4p#2 fighter in the world
     
  8. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    How about Vince McMahon just buy out all the alphabets. :patsch
     
  9. Ramshall1

    Ramshall1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :rofl :rofl :rofl
    Who does this clown think he's foolling besides Fraud Groupies.:roll:
     
  10. Boom_Boom

    Boom_Boom R.I.P Boxing 6/9/12 Full Member

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    Floyd/Pac has as much possiblity of happening as a Pavlik/PBF fight
     
  11. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    He does have a point though...Mayweather-Hatton seemed far-fetched and cartoonish before it (unfortunately) became reality.
     
  12. JAM Killer

    JAM Killer Coming Through. Full Member

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    Extememly easy payday for Mayweather. I was sure that Hatton wouldn't win. But Pacquiao would be even worse. I would look like a kid fighting a man.
     
  13. Buddy La

    Buddy La Active Member Full Member

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    well first we have to see if Pacquaio can get past Marquez again. If a Cotto/De La Hoya fight happens and Cotto bests him, than that'd set up for a Cotto/Mayweather fight which would sell.
     
  14. Buddy La

    Buddy La Active Member Full Member

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    although I'd like to see a possible Cotto/Williams showdown to unify the belts.
     
  15. puga_ni_nana

    puga_ni_nana Dempsey Roll Full Member

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    and now where are the people bashing PacD for pushing this kind of match-ups?

    this is just an exhibition match for either fighter. there are more meaningful fights for each fighter like cotto for mayweather and juan diaz or guzman for pacquiao. after all these happened, i would not complain if this fight materializes.