in the end, match up Pacman vs Mayweather because of the big dollars that fight will generate (more then any other matchup). With that said I believe JMM and Cotto wont have a fair shake, and no I am not making prelim excuses if JMM or Cotto lose, cuz u seen what happened to Pauli!!!
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If Mayweather beats JMM hes gonna think beating a guy 2 classes under him puts him best in the world. Like he already thinks he is. If Manny beats someone in a bigger weight again he gonna want the bigger split. This fight will never happen. unless its 50/50. then their will be a weight issue. A glove issue.
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Originally posted by bearman3000 View Postin the end, match up Pacman vs Mayweather because of the big dollars that fight will generate (more then any other matchup). With that said I believe JMM and Cotto wont have a fair shake, and no I am not making prelim excuses if JMM or Cotto lose, cuz u seen what happened to Pauli!!!
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You boxing guys have to relize that Marquez is guaranteed to lose and its not personal, None of these guys can beat Floyd. And Pac is going to look like a lightweight again. Hes not fighting Barrera or Morales. Hes going to war with a true WW warrior and he will be blistered so Floyd wont have to negotiate with Pac. Pac loses by violent corner stoppage.
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Most likely, the judges, and thus the "politics of boxing," will not be needed to determine the outcomes of either of the 2 fights.
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Originally posted by bearman3000 View Postin the end, match up Pacman vs Mayweather because of the big dollars that fight will generate (more then any other matchup). With that said I believe JMM and Cotto wont have a fair shake, and no I am not making prelim excuses if JMM or Cotto lose, cuz u seen what happened to Pauli!!!
The one who has no chance of winning except by KO is Marquez,the ref is from Vegas,2Judges from VEgas and the other one is from Michigan or Chicago.Believe me those judges have already filled in their scorecards.
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