I mean, they always made great fights, but it's starting to get ridiculous. Bob Arum is just throwing in these random set-up matches (having the winner of Bradley-Pac against Alvarado-Marquez for example) and re-matches of controversial decisions (Pac-Bradley I) to keep his fights in house since it seems like no one else outside of Lou Dibella is willing to do business with him, and Dibella doesn't even have any Welterweights other than a few light-welters. Hopefully we can see Bob & DLH finally open their stables up to get their fighters to fight each other so we can see much more options for everyone, and it'll help keep boxing alive for a while. On top of that, Pacquiao and Floyd need to fight since that's what most of the boxing world including myself still want to see, but it maybe too little, too late now. :nonono:
I'm basically in agreement with what pretty much everyone has said. Not the fight, I want to see, but I would definitely watch it.
There are other fights I would like to see from those two, but I cannot imagine a fifth fight being anything less than great.
Of course, one of the big issues is that a lot of the fights that people really want to see Marquez and Pacquiao in can't really be done (as of now) due to all the Cold War nonsense.
The real question is does it make business sense? A poll on here doesn't tell the real story and that is that Pac/JMM would do excellent in the PPV department so someone would obviously be watching. On a fan level, there are a lot of so-called top fights that could be made that would not live up to entertain or even be a war and that makes this series a gem. Lot of duds or boring fights, this is not one of them.
Do I want to see it? Not really.
Would I watch the hell out of it? Yup!
Like Max Kellerman said, has this fight ever not been excellent. So abscent any other decent matchups, Pac/Marquez 5 is still a super entertaining match. And now that Marquez is in beast mode, it's even more interesting.