Who Would Pay To See Floyd Vs Tony
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Floyd could have made an easy $8 million plus PPV upside last year ... but we all know his confidence levels weren't up to the task.
and if you haven't noticed, floyd refuses to mention the name Margarito these days.
Money weaselweather could pocket another easy $8 million to land those rights all night in March or April, right dawg?Comment
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[QUOTE=c'monmang';2989437]Much harder to land effective body shots on a smaller man who has great defense. We have all seen what pressuring PBF gets you "L". Same **** was said about Hatton and stamina as far as fading. All that a fighter doesn't fade **** goes out the window when fighting PBF. I say that because most fighters move more through the course of the fight when fighting PBF and they also get hit more than they have in any of they're previous fights which we all know takes it toll. Plus to the fact that missing punches makes you tired and we all know PBF makes you miss alot.
All that said doesn't mean Margarito will get tired but its still a good possibility that he does.Comment
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I would buy the PPV definitely. This fight is much more competitive and intriguing than the Hatton fight and I think diehard boxing fans would consider it just as competitive as the DLH fight which was a pick'em fight.Comment
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Whats 8 million plus PPV upsides when PBF cleared at least 20+million in each of his last 2 fights? Mentioning that money for your arguement makes no sense considering the money he has made in his last two fights. I don't think this fight even reaches the PPV numbers needed for PBF to get a share of the PPV money.Floyd could have made an easy $8 million plus PPV upside last year ... but we all know his confidence levels weren't up to the task.
and if you haven't noticed, floyd refuses to mention the name Margarito these days.
Money weaselweather could pocket another easy $8 million to land those rights all night in March or April, right dawg?
When has PBF ever mentioned Margarito's name and really why would he mention Margarito's name now. What does Margarito's name have to offer PBF?Comment
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[QUOTE=tredh;2989524]ive NEVER seen it happen. doubt it will agaisnt Floyd
Much harder to land effective body shots on a smaller man who has great defense. We have all seen what pressuring PBF gets you "L". Same **** was said about Hatton and stamina as far as fading. All that a fighter doesn't fade **** goes out the window when fighting PBF. I say that because most fighters move more through the course of the fight when fighting PBF and they also get hit more than they have in any of they're previous fights which we all know takes it toll. Plus to the fact that missing punches makes you tired and we all know PBF makes you miss alot.
All that said doesn't mean Margarito will get tired but its still a good possibility that he does.Comment
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Margarito would definetely bring the pressure for 12 rounds. Oscar came forward during their fight, but when he got close he really didn't try to go inside and tee off. He was content with staring at Mayweather for periods of time and letting Mayweather get off first. If you've seen Margarito fight before, you sure as hell know if he gets near Mayweather he's going to try to hurt him with every punch and knock him out.Comment
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