If Mayweather was still active, would Pacman win over Diaz cause him to overtake PBF

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  • MANGLER
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    #21
    Originally posted by DWiens421
    I'd say yes... that rematch is so pointless (considering the other great opportunities out there), that I think Pacquiao would gain enough ground to overtake Floyd, even if they both win.
    Co-sign. A win over the July 26 winner would keep PBF on top and put Pac at #2. But fightin DLH again while Pac was steppin up would be enough for Pac to edge it.

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    • Kastrioti
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      #22
      Originally posted by Easy-E
      Absolutly not.
      Anyone who says yes is blatently ignorant on how the p4p system works.
      It was David ****ing Diaz!
      Floyd is coming off a knockout win over Ricky Hatton.

      There are far too many ****** boxing fans...
      Dude, how many fights has Floyd had since december? 1, with hatton (and didn't have any planned until Sep). How many fights has Pac had since december? Barrera, JMM, and moved up to get a title. You can't stay p4p without being active.

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        #23
        Originally posted by ICANTLIE
        If the rematch is pointless than so was Pacs fight. Why fight a guy who got a narrow ass decision over a fighter he smashed in three rounds? (I do agree with you tho)
        Well, really, a lot of that Erik Morales music was due to weight problems. He looked bloated at the weigh-in for the third fight.

        Other than Campbell and Casamayor, Diaz was the next best opponent at 135 for Pacquiao (remember Juan was coming off a loss).

        And he crushed him.

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