I don't like this idea at all. Why face DLH when they can face Mayweather at 140? I can see Dios quoting this post in the future. Arum said they'd do it, so saying he wouldn't fight Floyd wouldn't make sense.
Could DE LA HOYA fight PACQUIAO? - Not Crazy
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This fight is ridicolous.
What makes a fight, a mega-fight?
When your brain and your heart can't agree on a winner. When you have two guys that you know are going to give their all. When you can't envision a loss for either fighter. Mosley-Cotto, Calzaghe-Kessler, even Mayweather-Hatton, those are what I want to see. Not a fight were you can say, "If he loses, so what he goes back to lightweight."
Making a truly big fight is about making something special. We've had enough "events", bring on the FIGHTS.Comment
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Yeah sure this DLH had all the skills when he looked like an amateur chasing a Mosley who got owned by Forrest twice, then ******ly chasing Mosley again in the rematch, running like a chicken from a one-dimensional Trinidad, and getting potshotted by the weak-fisted Whitaker. Great skills my ass.Comment
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This fight is ridicolous.
What makes a fight, a mega-fight?
When your brain and your heart can't agree on a winner. When you have two guys that you know are going to give their all. When you can't envision a loss for either fighter. Mosley-Cotto, Calzaghe-Kessler, even Mayweather-Hatton, those are what I want to see. Not a fight were you can say, "If he loses, so what he goes back to lightweight."
Making a truly big fight is about making something special. We've had enough "events", bring on the FIGHTS.Comment
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Oscar knocking out Pac would be a foregone conclusion. But like Larry said, "If he loses (or when he loses), so what? He can go back to lightweight."
Not a fight I'm interested in.
Pacquaio vs Juan Diaz however, I'm very interested in.Comment
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Floyd was the favorite but Oscar was very credible especially with the fight taking place at 154.
Oscar knocking out Pac would be a foregone conclusion. But like Larry said, "If he loses (or when he loses), so what? He can go back to lightweight."
Not a fight I'm interested in.
Pacquaio vs Juan Diaz however, I'm very interested in.Comment
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