The "All Things Mayweather/Pacquiao" Express!!!!!!

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  1. Imperial1

    Imperial1 VIP Member Full Member

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    Did we not see his cherry pick list of approved of opponents ,I'm sure Angulo and Alexander are next :lol:
     
  2. irishny

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    I dont for one second believe that list.

    How do you make alist which will run for 2-3 years?

    What if Alexander etc lose in their next couple of fights?

    That list is mae up nonsense.
     
  3. janeschicken

    janeschicken hard work! deadicayshin! Full Member

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    Call me crazy, but I actually think Angulo could be a really interesting fight for Floyd, especially if his ability to move in the ring has dwindled. I don't think he has the power to deter Perro and at 154 that could make things intriguing.
     
  4. Delroc

    Delroc Boxing Addict Full Member

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    mayweather is always the common factor in fights falling through, but for some reason its never his fault...
     
  5. shaunster101

    shaunster101 Yido Full Member

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    Do you even know what an Oscar is?
     
  6. stilltharow

    stilltharow Active Member Full Member

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    who has alvarez fought to deserve a shot at mayweather? hes unproven! lets see how he does against trout
     
  7. Imperial1

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    The only fights the public really cares about are still one with Manny and an Alverez fight all else are just fillers to appease the contract he just signed .

    And Alexander can lose I mean Ortiz quit against Maidana yet he still got a fight with Floyd ,Judah lost to Baldimor and he also got a crack at Floyd hell seems anyone who beats Berto can get a crack at Floyd so losses don't actually put you out of the running to fight Mayweather .
     
  8. Imperial1

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    I'd prefer to see him against Alverez first that would be a fun fight to watch.
     
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  10. irishny

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    Sio you really think if Alexander loses to Brook, Mayweather fights him within the next year???
    What if Alexander loses to Brook and themn loses the next fight after that too?? May is gonna fight him coming of a 2 fight losing streak?

    Ortiz had put together a string of decent wins and performances after the Maidana fight.

    What if Angulo goes out in the next fight and gets beat up? You think Floyd is gonna fight him over the next year ot two??

    ****, by the time the 6th fight comes up, Broner could be a champ at 147!

    There NO WAY,that l;ist is legit.

    Fights lists that will be fought over 3 years are bull****.

    Theres no such list.
     
  11. Imperial1

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    Alexander loses twice then he's out of the running once isn't so bad considering what we've seen already from MW. I mean its not like he's challenging guys that are a threat with no losses unless they are a Ricky Hatton type ..

    I also don't believe he fulfills his 6 fight deal and might actually retire before he completes them all.
     
  12. TheMoneyTeam1

    TheMoneyTeam1 Picking cherries Full Member

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    *******s still got their running obsession with Mayweather. ktfo6 deal with it.
     
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  15. Stylez G.

    Stylez G. Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    In this case though, we're talking about a fight that hasn't fallen through.
     
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