I have a slightly off topic question for you... WHy reply to stuff you aren't even going to address? I mean, why quote KG0208 and not even tackle what he said? :huh Sorta like what I just did now...
Remember Donaire????? Who give Nonito a Chance here in ESB against Dachinyan??? very Very Few..... Me, ESboxer & Mr Garfield. Who give a Chance to Pac against MAB in the first fight???? very Very few......:hi:
Don't blame me for you not fathoming the thought process. No where did I say he shouldn't move up in weight, or that he should have stayed at 122. Reasonable moves up in weight are certainly good for a fighter if he is challenging himself. However, most of us who here who are reasonable (even Pacfans such as Chimba) realize that Pacquiao has been slowing down since 122 and at 130 possesses less power and less speed. A jump to 140 is not reasonable based on this, because he will only slow down more and have even less power, while the fighters he's fighting will get even stronger. Don't start with the insults and being arrogant PacD. It won't benefit you.
Actually, KG0208 is one of the most fair and balanced posters here. Not to mention he knows a LOT more then you and the other PACheads combined. Most of what you say is just fanboy fluff. Like most of the Mayweather fans here. Kudos for picking Donaire. Ride that horse till he's dead.:hey And BTW...thinking Pacv would DOMINATE Hatton is more stupid that anything I've read in this thread.
Quite the contrary. Most of the boxing world and public realize Pacquiao loses to those guys who are much bigger than he. As his accountant, I want him to make the most money. Pacquiao would make more money by cleaning out 130 and making 3-5 million a fight over his next 3-4 and retiring than beating JMM, moving up in weight and getting beaten by Juan Diaz who is bigger than him. Because once he loses on his way up that path, the Hatton, DLH, and PBF fights would not be an option anymore. You are assuming he wins so he would continue making money.....he won't win, and he won't make money. A good manager manages, not just goes after the most money he sees in front of him.
That argument hold pressure little water with me. On the fights that you and I have both picked this past year, I have a better track record than you. I picked wrong once, you picked wrong 2 times (at least). I think it's amusing how you bring that fight up, and not Guzman-Soto or the Arce fight you got wrong. This simply proves that you may pick right sometimes, but it doesn't mean you are right all the time. None of us are, so it can't be used as validation.
I don't engage in pretend bets on fights that are unlikely to evem happen. Hit me up when it's official.
Though I think the odds of a Pac/Hatton fight are slim, I will personally drive down to Jacksonville and toss your computer into the river before I allow you to make a lifetime-off bet.