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  • ben41193
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    #41
    I know they are underated in the power department but i honestly dont think either will be dumb enouph to rush the other even if they have them hurt. Hopkins wont rush wright because of wrights chin and defense it he realizes it would just waste his stamina wich i personally dont think is too good. Wright wont rush hopkins because hopkins is slick and wont be hit easly. If wright dares throw a combination against hopkins only a few punches will land and wright isnt ****** enouph to waste that kind of energy so i realy dont think this fight should be on here.

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    • Addison
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      #42
      I swear Manfredo has the LEAST to lose in fighting Calzaghe.

      He may stand to take the worst hurting.. Is that what our voters mean??


      What happens to Cotto's career if he loses, or worse - loses badly?

      That's loss.. Significant.


      How about Mayweather? What sort of risk is he taking here?..

      I'd say it's pretty damaging to everything he's ever worked for if he loses.

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      • K-Nan
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        #43
        Originally posted by Addison
        I swear Manfredo has the LEAST to lose in fighting Calzaghe.

        He may stand to take the worst hurting.. Is that what our voters mean??


        What happens to Cotto's career if he loses, or worse - loses badly?

        That's loss.. Significant.


        How about Mayweather? What sort of risk is he taking here?..

        I'd say it's pretty damaging to everything he's ever worked for if he loses.
        It depends on HOW Cotto loses. If he takes a Lacy-esque beating, then it shouldn't fare well for the rest of his career. But if he doesn't get exposed as a bit of extra hype, he should continue to stay in the upper level of the division.

        Mayweather risks everything on his situation. I think his career will be marred severely, and his loss would open up a floodgate of criticism on his career and previous choice of opponents ("He lost to the first 'real' fighter he ever faced!"). He has to win this fight to keep that aura of impenetrability that he has right now.

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        • Addison
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          #44
          Originally posted by Kaynan
          It depends on HOW Cotto loses. If he takes a Lacy-esque beating, then it shouldn't fare well for the rest of his career. But if he doesn't get exposed as a bit of extra hype, he should continue to stay in the upper level of the division.

          Mayweather risks everything on his situation. I think his career will be marred severely, and his loss would open up a floodgate of criticism on his career and previous choice of opponents ("He lost to the first 'real' fighter he ever faced!"). He has to win this fight to keep that aura of impenetrability that he has right now.
          Good stuff, K.

          Mayweather could be the actual winner here..

          He has a long way to fall and HARD if it's to the canvass.

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          • K-Nan
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            #45
            Originally posted by Addison
            Good stuff, K.

            Mayweather could be the actual winner here..

            He has a long way to fall and HARD if it's to the canvass.
            Yeah, I wouldn't put any cake on Floyd losing, though.

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            • Addison
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              #46
              Originally posted by Kaynan
              Yeah, I wouldn't put any cake on Floyd losing, though.
              Right, neither would I.

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              • Del Coqui
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                #47
                Originally posted by Addison
                I swear Manfredo has the LEAST to lose in fighting Calzaghe.

                He may stand to take the worst hurting.. Is that what our voters mean??


                What happens to Cotto's career if he loses, or worse - loses badly?

                That's loss.. Significant.



                How about Mayweather? What sort of risk is he taking here?..

                I'd say it's pretty damaging to everything he's ever worked for if he loses.
                That's a very good question... Then we'll know for sure what he's all about if he's able to come back after a devastating loss like champions do! So far we've seen he has a warrior's heart in the ring, we still need to see if he has the heart to come back from a loss, like many greats in the past have. It could be a motivating factor or it could bring him down, but I don't think he's gonna lose this fight

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                • Jimmy The Gent
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                  #48
                  Cotto taking on JUdah looks the most dangerous move and people may say its the dumbest move of the year, but If he wins it turns into the best move of the year

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                  • ben41193
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Chris_Ryan
                    Cotto taking on JUdah looks the most dangerous move and people may say its the dumbest move of the year, but If he wins it turns into the best move of the year
                    I agree i think its a smart move by cotto to fight zab not a bad one. He wants to fight the best. Lets let him

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                    • Addison
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                      #50
                      The forum already picked this..

                      It was DUMB all around.

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