4 Mega Fights that will SAVE Boxing!!!!!!

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  • Burner
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    4 Mega Fights that will SAVE Boxing!!!!!!

    1. Mayweather vs. Oscar

    2. Manny Pacqiou vs. Hatton

    3. Mayweather vs. Cotto

    4. David Haye vs, Klit
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    #2
    Originally posted by Burner
    1. Mayweather vs. Oscar

    2. Manny Pacqiou vs. Hatton

    3. Mayweather vs. Cotto

    4. David Haye vs, Klit

    You should have started with #2 and then picked another one.

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    • The Hammer
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      #3
      I agree with 2, 3, and 4.

      If Haye KOs a couple of heavyweight contenders, a showdown with Wlad in 2009 will be HUGE.

      Every real boxing fan wants to see Mayweather vs. Cotto.

      Pacquiao vs. Hatton will be enormously popular too.

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      • WLAD OWNS
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        #4
        Originally posted by Burner
        1. Mayweather vs. Oscar

        2. Manny Pacqiou vs. Hatton

        3. Mayweather vs. Cotto

        4. David Haye vs, Klit
        I agree with 2,3 and 4, but not 1....How would Mayweather vs Oscar II save boxing??...Their first fight was lackluster and didn't live up to the hype, the rematch is a joke and I sure as hell won't be paying to watch Floyd run from Oscar again for 12 rounds.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Tunney
          I agree with 2, 3, and 4.

          If Haye KOs a couple of heavyweight contenders, a showdown with Wlad in 2009 will be HUGE.

          Every real boxing fan wants to see Mayweather vs. Cotto.

          Pacquiao vs. Hatton will be enormously popular too.
          My reasoning for May-Oscar 2 is as follows::

          Two huge stars.

          The dumb fans who actually think Oscar can win will buy.

          Everyone will hype it up.

          Floyds own dad is training Oscar I dont think people fully let that sink in yet.

          The 24/7 will be hawt.

          This fight will be a money maker and be plastered everywhere.

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            #6
            As already mentioned, DLH-Mayweather 2 shouldn't be there.

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            • ROSS CALIFORNIA
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              #7
              I'd rather see Cotto vs DLH then another DLH vs Mayweather, but yeah those are all fights I'd love to see.

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                #8
                The Mayweather-DLH fight will not be good for boxing.

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                  #9
                  the only way any Mayweather fight will help save boxing is if he delivers what he promises. His fights get the most attention and the most scrutiny for overpromising and underdelivering. you can call that hate all you want but when people tune in expecting fireworks because all they have been sold is hype, hype, hype and "im gonna do this to him and ima gonna do that to him" and the opposite happens, that does nothing but hurt boxing. getting big PPV numbers doesnt mean its saving boxing, its the outcome that people got for their money that does. why is that so hard to understand?

                  we dont have to worry about that with Pacquiao and Cotto since they have the most fan friendly fight styles out of all of the ones listed there.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by 2501
                    the only way any Mayweather fight will help save boxing is if he delivers what he promises. His fights get the most attention and the most scrutiny for overpromising and underdelivering. you can call that hate all you want but when people tune in expecting fireworks because all they have been sold is hype, hype, hype and "im gonna do this to him and ima gonna do that to him" and the opposite happens, that does nothing but hurt boxing. getting big PPV numbers doesnt mean its saving boxing, its the outcome that people got for their money that does. why is that so hard to understand?

                    we dont have to worry about that with Pacquiao and Cotto since they have the most fan friendly fight styles out of all of the ones listed there.
                    Floyds no dummy hes knows he has to perform or people will be reluctant to by his fight with Cotto...he has to punish and beat the **** out of Oscar...and from what I seen Forbes do..Oscars in for a world class beating.

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