What can we expect if Shane pulls it out???
The upset birds have been lurking lately and it gets me wondering...
What would this do for Pac's legacy? Would a fight with Floyd still make sense?
Would Shane benefit from Pacman's recent success with a victory or would people still look at him as ole Shane??
More importantly, would a Pac loss hurt boxing as he is one of the two cash cows in the sport? I for one don't think a Pac loss would bode to well for boxing..
Discuss!!
man why do people act like a loss erases all the success fighters have achieved..and if he loses to shane its not like he lost to some tomato can or a journey man..
He's not a tomato can, but he's way past it. His previous performances aside from knocking out an empty shell of Margarito show that Mosley's days being a top fighter are long gone. He's dangerous in short lapses in the early rounds but Pacquiao is or should be good enough to beat him just as good as he beat Cotto. It doesn't erase his success if he were to lose but it would definitely hurt him a lot because he's not supposed to lose to this version of Mosley.
Nah. Dude had a career before 147. A great one at that. Plus people would chalk it up as a style match up.
Man I hope not. It would be mass suicide for the fanatics. His real fans will still support him as they should.
If anything it will hurt bob.
man why do people act like a loss erases all the success fighters have achieved..and if he loses to shane its not like he lost to some tomato can or a journey man..
It would hurt his standing at 147 pretty badly but he was really never going get high on that list anyway but it would not hurt him in terms of his work in lower classes.
It depends. If Shane dominates Pac( a la Margarito) , it would definitely hurt his legacy. Now , if Pac is winning the fight easily then Shane lands some lucky shot and somehow knocks Pac out , it wouldnt have the same impact.
it would prove pac is a complete bum and his career was a gigantic fraud. i think we can safely say if he doesn't knock out mosley in less than 3 rounds mayweather is the greatest of all time.
What can we expect if Shane pulls it out???
The upset birds have been lurking lately and it gets me wondering...
What would this do for Pac's legacy? Would a fight with Floyd still make sense?
Would Shane benefit from Pacman's recent success with a victory or would people still look at him as ole Shane??
More importantly, would a Pac loss hurt boxing as he is one of the two cash cows in the sport? I for one don't think a Pac loss would bode to well for boxing..
Discuss!!
If Shane beats Pac, then Pac's reputation/legacy would be hit hard. I mean harder than a teen on viagra seeing p0rn for his first time. That's the risk Pac "took" for taking an much older fighter. As for boxing, just need sum more new blood....the sports will survive and rebuild.
What can we expect if Shane pulls it out???
The upset birds have been lurking lately and it gets me wondering...
What would this do for Pac's legacy? Would a fight with Floyd still make sense?
Would Shane benefit from Pacman's recent success with a victory or would people still look at him as ole Shane??
More importantly, would a Pac loss hurt boxing as he is one of the two cash cows in the sport? I for one don't think a Pac loss would bode to well for boxing..
Discuss!!
The bold just doesn't seem logical to me.After all putting fights on ppv when everyone already knows the outcome before hand is hurting the sport more than losing a cashcow.For example,Ortiz-Berto was a tremendous action fight without a hefty ppv bill.Cottey & Margarito vs Pacmanwas a 1 sided beat down both times.Just like we knew they were gonna be.(Well I can't lie,I thought that Clottey was gonna get his head out his a$$ & realize that that was absolutely his biggest chance to shine).But true to form,Clottey managed to fvck that all up,like he normally does.