whichever one of them were to lose big, by that i mean wide ud like 118-110 on all cards or KTFO. where would you position the loser on your p4p lists. reason im bringing this up is because cotto/jmm/hatton/mosley have fell by at least a few places on everyones list. Or would the loser be no2 and winner no 1?????? your thoughts and would it matter who the loser was because its apparent the winner would be p4p no1 undisputable.
when and if they fight... someone gotta lose. It certainly won't end at them fighting once. rematch will certainly happen in a world of fighters that look past their last opponent to look onto the next fight to advance them in their career and more lucrative fights.. there is none at their echilon. they can't do that with eachother. after the first fight a rematch has to be honored unless the winner decides to retire...which would make him look bad if they decide to jump ship... and I think everyone knows that niether one will retire after a loss to one another...and the chance to give it another go for redemption and probably the same if not more money...would be foolish not to take.
I think the loser of the fight would still be number 2. There aren't any other two fighters better that Floyd and Manny.
supposedly Manny's got 1 fight left.... It'd be silly to say that the loser would wholly drop off the Top10 P4P... especially if the other disputed top p4p beat him. Now if some non-rated joe schmo just blew one of them out of the water, THAT could drop them down heavily....
This thread should be called, where will Manny Pacquiao stands on the P4P list when he gets his ass kicked by Floyd
if the fight turns out to be close and exciting, it would be great to see a rematch. plus, more money for floyd means more happy floyd fans.
You guys will feel bad that he was even wasting everyone's time by AZZking for an even 50/50 split after seeing his failed effort against Void.
Not sure if someone gets KTFO may'be they would go down a couple of spots. If it's a close fight well the loser will be number 2.