Purse Split Could Roadblock Pacquiao-Marquez II

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  • ßringer
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    #31
    Originally posted by AIR_KENG
    admit it... DLH draws more more fans than Mayweather...
    Prior to the Mayweather fight and girly pics, yes. Now? Absolutely not.

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      #32
      Originally posted by The_Bringer
      Prior to the Mayweather fight and girly pics, yes. Now? Absolutely not.
      Before my ass... he just got lucky that he was fighting the big names...

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      How many PPVs did his fight with Mayorga do again? Anyone? And half of that was probably Mayorga's following.

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        #33
        Originally posted by The_Bringer
        Why? He's the bigger star of the two. He's ranked above Pacquiao as p4p #1. He's undefeated. He's the conqurer of 5 different weight divisions. If anything Pac needs to come to him, it's only 3lbs to Welterweight anyway. When Pac becomes man enough to gain 3lbs Floyd will have no problems taxing that ass for 12 orunds.
        because you're pushing too much for a PBF-PAC fight that's why. Mayweather has grown to the weight he is now, and PAC is most comfortable and at his best at 130 or 135. so if Mayweather can be beat PAC easily, he won't have any problems with it even if he comes down to a lower weight class. Your case of blowing Manny to face PBF in 3 weight divisions higher than where he is now is pure hate. You just want to see him lose.

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          #34
          Originally posted by DWiens421
          Before my ass... he just got lucky that he was fighting the big names...

          Trinidad
          Mosley
          Hopkins
          Mayweather
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          How many PPVs did his fight with Mayorga do again? Anyone? And half of that was probably Mayorga's following.
          I honestly haven't been reading your argument with Bringer, but didn't that fight do almost a million buys??? And I would seriously think that 90%+ of those buys were from Oscar fans...or haters. Either way, they bought it 'cause of him!

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            #35
            Originally posted by AIR_KENG
            because you're pushing too much for a PBF-PAC fight that's why. Mayweather has grown to the weight he is now, and PAC is most comfortable and at his best at 130 or 135. so if Mayweather can be beat PAC easily, he won't have any problems with it even if he comes down to a lower weight class. Your case of blowing Manny to face PBF in 3 weight divisions higher than where he is now is pure hate. You just want to see him lose.
            Goodness gracious me... don't you know that the people Pacquiao fights are just a wee bit smaller than Mayweather on fight night?

            There is no difference in their size, other than an inch and a half height advantage for Mayweather. Do you know what I am saying?

            If Manny is comfortable at his current weight, he should fight Mayweather if/when he moves up, because he will not have to adjust himself much, and he won't be dwarfed. A super awesome fight this would be.

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              #36
              Originally posted by AIR_KENG
              because you're pushing too much for a PBF-PAC fight that's why. Mayweather has grown to the weight he is now, and PAC is most comfortable and at his best at 130 or 135. so if Mayweather can be beat PAC easily, he won't have any problems with it even if he comes down to a lower weight class. Your case of blowing Manny to face PBF in 3 weight divisions higher than where he is now is pure hate. You just want to see him lose.
              No I just want to settle the debate. It's no secret that Mayweather would tax his ass for 12 rounds straight without even breaking a sweat. And the reason why Manny is so comfortable at 130-135 is because he prefers preying on smaller men, or aging veterans. Who else at those weights can even give Pac a challenge?

              Soto is advancing in age rapidly and already has 5 losses (just the way Pac likes them), Guzman is already 31 and still doesn't have a standout name on his record (aside from Barrios, but nobody aside from diehards know him), and he wants no part of Marquez until 2012 when Juan's joints have been crippled by arthritis.

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                #37
                Originally posted by DWiens421
                Goodness gracious me... don't you know that the people Pacquiao fights are just a wee bit smaller than Mayweather on fight night?

                There is no difference in their size, other than an inch and a half height advantage for Mayweather. Do you know what I am saying?

                If Manny is comfortable at his current weight, he should fight Mayweather if/when he moves up, because he will not have to adjust himself much, and he won't be dwarfed. A super awesome fight this would be.
                it is not about the size per se, what im talking about is getting used to the weight. GROWING AND GETTING ACCUSTOMED TO THE WEIGHT CLASS.

                and if that is your point, then it is logical enough that Mayweather should be the one to do down to lightweight once again. Cause, like you said, he's just a little bigger hence he will probably make the weight easily.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by AIR_KENG
                  it is not about the size per se, what im talking about is getting used to the weight. GROWING AND GETTING ACCUSTOMED TO THE WEIGHT CLASS.

                  and if that is your point, then it is logical enough that Mayweather should be the one to do down to lightweight once again. Cause, like you said, he's just a little bigger hence he will probably make the weight easily.
                  Or we could just not **** around with the drying out process for this fight... fight Mayweather at a catchweight of 144 (what Pacquiao came in as in his last fight), and fight... then Pacquiao can go back to where ever he wants... he doesn't have to stay at 147. Comprende?

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by DWiens421
                    Or we could just not **** around with the drying out process for this fight... fight Mayweather at a catchweight of 144 (what Pacquiao came in as in his last fight), and fight... then Pacquiao can go back to where ever he wants... he doesn't have to stay at 147. Comprende?
                    Quoted for truth, the man knows his ****. Know your enemy before you decide to scrap with him.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by The_Bringer
                      Quoted for truth, the man knows his ****. Know your enemy before you decide to scrap with him.
                      You should cancel a few of your bets to make room for that quote in your signature... the truth in that post was off the chain.

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