View Full Version : After March 19, whose loss/win will be greater?


michael_Q
03-07-2005, 03:54 AM
after pacman and el terrible's superbout, whose loss/gain will be greater? (say a win and a loss through TKO)

a pacman loss: well he's still young and obviously he's still gonna be the biggest show in boxing, although it may go down. his sky-rocket career could trim down, but there's still a very bright opportunity for a rematch against Barrera and Marquez, but i think no more from Morales. he's still good.

a pacman win: this will totally reorder the pound 4 pound ratings. he can climb up at no. 2 the very least. a career boomer no question about it. he'll be the biggest boxing sensation after the fight.

a morales loss: he's already established himself as one of the best boxers mexico ever produced. nonetheless 2 straight losses could cause him something. but i think he'll catch bigger fishes in the future once he goes up to lightweight, where there he could be king.

a morales win: it won't be much of a talk. it will just take away the loss from marco antonio barrera and nothing more. it will also mean a climb in the P4P ratings. he's already getting paid big.

biggest loss: Pacman

biggest gain: Pacman

Manila Eyes
03-07-2005, 03:55 AM
after pacman and el terrible's superbout, whose loss/gain will be greater? (say a win and a loss through TKO)

a pacman loss: well he's still young and obviously he's still gonna be the biggest show in boxing, although it may go down. his sky-rocket career could trim down, but there's still a very bright opportunity for a rematch against Barrera and Marquez, but i think no more from Morales. he's still good.

a pacman win: this will totally reorder the pound 4 pound ratings. he can climb up at no. 2 the very least. a career boomer no question about it. he'll be the biggest boxing sensation after the fight.

a morales loss: he's already established himself as one of the best boxers mexico ever produced. nonetheless 2 straight losses could cause him something. but i think he'll catch bigger fishes in the future once he goes up to lightweight, where there he could be king.

a morales win: it won't be much of a talk. it will just take away the loss from marco antonio barrera and nothing more. it will also mean a climb in the P4P ratings. he's already getting paid big.

biggest loss: Pacman

biggest gain: Pacman


Interesting conclusion there,,,,

enadeus
03-07-2005, 08:29 AM
The bet that I will be placing on this fight will be the hardest bet I will ever place in my life (real money not fake points). At this moment I'm leaning for Pacquaio by decesion.

DCReprezenta
03-07-2005, 08:32 AM
after pacman and el terrible's superbout, whose loss/gain will be greater? (say a win and a loss through TKO)

a pacman loss: well he's still young and obviously he's still gonna be the biggest show in boxing, although it may go down. his sky-rocket career could trim down, but there's still a very bright opportunity for a rematch against Barrera and Marquez, but i think no more from Morales. he's still good.

a pacman win: this will totally reorder the pound 4 pound ratings. he can climb up at no. 2 the very least. a career boomer no question about it. he'll be the biggest boxing sensation after the fight.

a morales loss: he's already established himself as one of the best boxers mexico ever produced. nonetheless 2 straight losses could cause him something. but i think he'll catch bigger fishes in the future once he goes up to lightweight, where there he could be king.

a morales win: it won't be much of a talk. it will just take away the loss from marco antonio barrera and nothing more. it will also mean a climb in the P4P ratings. he's already getting paid big.

biggest loss: Pacman

biggest gain: Pacman
um.....Morales would get owned at lightweight by both Corrales or Castillo...take your pick.

czars_salad
03-07-2005, 08:50 AM
biggest loss: Pacman

biggest gain: Pacman

its end of the line for morales if he losses this one