Lets say hypothetically that Marquez clearly beats Pacquiao in a good win, where does Pacquiao go from here? Of course Mayweather would want even more than just 55% of the profits, but I don't see that fight happening anyways.
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If Marquez gets a clear-cut victory tonight, what does Pacquiao do from here?
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Originally posted by BIG GUNZ View PostLets say hypothetically that Marquez clearly beats Pacquiao in a good win, where does Pacquiao go from here? Of course Mayweather would want even more than just 55% of the profits, but I don't see that fight happening anyways.
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Originally posted by KRAFTSMAN View PostMayweather will wait another Pacman fight until Pacman is totally shot. Of course, he will want even more than 80% after that. He's like a vulture waiting for carcasses. Meanwhile, he's flying high riding the air waves of inactivity.
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Both could retire or fight on!!! Who ever looses has lost to an excellant fighter, someone has to loose!!! If you fight a quality fight with a huge effort and your opponent bests you thats all you can do! You were defeated by a better fighter that night, big deal! Once it over theres no going back. Ray
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Originally posted by KRAFTSMAN View PostMayweather will wait another Pacman fight until Pacman is totally shot. Of course, he will want even more than 80% after that. He's like a vulture waiting for carcasses. Meanwhile, he's flying high riding the air waves of inactivity.
Yeah, it's pretty sad. It's clear that deep down Mayweather thinks he'd lose to Pacquiao. He'd never ever admit that though. He definitely doesn't have much confidence that he could beat him. The sad thing is, that Mayweathers' counter-punching fighting style would give Pacquiao a lot of problems, and he still doesn't want the fight. Even if Mayweather did lose, it still wouldn't take much away from his career. He's easily a HOF fighter & one of the best to ever box.
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