MAYWEATHER VS PACQUIAO at 140
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It makes him someone who just called you out.
And you are dumb if you think it wouldn't be a good fight... Floyd doesn't go toe-to-toe with guys who are a lot bigger than him... you don't think he would stand and fight (at least part of the time) with wee little Pacquiao who just came up from 130? Absurd.Comment
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But isnt Pacman at 130 now? Pacman knows hes naturally too small and giving size away to PBF and might lose because of it, but isnt that the challenge for Pac. To have a go at PBF with good pocket money as well. And if Pac did want PBF saying he was scared. Again, you never know.
I agree that just because PBF has been doing well to handling the big men it dont always work out you will handle the littler guy. But PBF might do.I would love to see that fight. I think it would address the "who's #1 P4P question".
Longtime #1 vs longtime #2.
One of the reasons that I have given PBF "bonus points" is for fighting much bigger men. It would be interesting to see him against a smaller or similarly sized guy with loads of talent and will.
It would surely address the no1 and 2 question.Comment
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So that means Mayweather-Hatton shouldn't be happening either? Hatton-Collazo should not have been made?
Only the fights of two guys with the exact same style should be made?Comment
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So Pac can't stalk Mayweather, try to back him on the ropes, or put him in a corner, what about effective countering? Face it, Pac is a one tricky pony, that's why his fans don't want any part of Mayweather.Comment
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Personally, I think they would each make about 11 to 20 mill for this fight. Seriously, The fight would sell all over the globe and would sell as much as some of the highest sellign fights of all time.Comment
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Pac has very good commercial viability. His fights with Morales outsold Barrera-Morales and Barrera-Juarez.But isnt Pacman at 130 now? Pacman knows hes naturally too small and giving size away to PBF and might lose because of it, but isnt that the challenge for Pac. To have a go at PBF with good pocket money as well. And if Pac did want PBF saying he was scared. Again, you never know.
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It would still mean Pac's biggest payday by far. It would be an interesting late-career gamble with little downside.
Worst case: Floyd demolishes Manny. Does that change your/experts/ Pinoys perception of Pac? Not mine.Comment
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And i think Pac might have just about run out of mexicans to fight. It would be a nice fight to end Pac career with who probably has a few more years in him.Pac has very good commercial viability. His fights with Morales outsold Barrera-Morales and Barrera-Juarez.
It would still mean Pac's biggest payday by far. It would be an interesting late-career gamble with little downside.
Worst case: Floyd demolishes Manny. Does that change your/experts/ Pinoys perception of Pac? Not mine.
Pac must want a challenge now. He has achieved just about everything to achieve. Losing to PBF is no disgrace for Pac, so i wouldnt think Pac wouldnt want the fight for fear of losing. He definately could lose, but look what the alternative is. Winning is the alternative and how good would that be?Comment
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