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  • Pullcounter
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    #21
    Originally posted by RJJ The Truth
    ROY JONES JR: "OSCAR SAID I WAS DONE, MAYBE HE NEEDS TO LOOK IN A MIRROR!"
    By G. Leon

    Jones to return in March

    GL: Square Ring CEO John Wirt informed me that he and Bob Arum have began discussing a potential Manny Pacquiao-Zab Judah fight. What can you tell us about this and what do you think about the fight? "It's a very big possibility and it's a very big fight for Zab. I love the fight for Zab and I'll tell you why, Zab is going be able to adapt to that style a lot better than Oscar did. Pacquiao is one of the better fighters out there, but this is the right time for Zab to fight him. I think it's a great opportunity for both guys and I'm looking forward to making it happen."
    why the hell is B0xingt@lk always trying to push pac/judah...

    judah doesn't deserve another big fight until he beats bradley or holt/hopkins

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    • egreezy
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      #22
      Originally posted by Darkstar
      You guys see where GLeon said he wouldnt be surprised to see Jones-Pavlik? It offers more money, than any option they have right now, for the both of them.

      Dont know what to think about it.
      i actually think i read this somewhere. would be good fight give pavlik a chance to redeem himself against senior citizen. roy said they offered him fight before trinidad, maybe he takes it after julio. julio, jones, abraham would be good year for pavlik a tuneup, money fight, foy candidate

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        #23
        Originally posted by badboypeenoy
        It might. Judah gave Mayweather problems in the first half of their fight..it's a good gauge of how Pacman might perform against Mayweather, and considering that Judah (believe it or not) has name recall, pitting him with Pacman might even do well as a PPV.
        Why not fight Hatton? We can then compare his performance against Hatton against Mayweather's.

        I've heard that Dawson-Tarver 2 could be scheduled so I don't think it'll be either one of them.

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          #24
          Originally posted by reedickyaluss
          rizo... goto my user homepage to read the interview
          read it, thanks

          "You never know which Oscar you're going to get. Oscar can show up as a sho nuff killer"
          ^^ LMAOO - sho nuff killer

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            #25
            Originally posted by Silencers
            Why not fight Hatton? We can then compare his performance against Hatton against Mayweather's.

            I've heard that Dawson-Tarver 2 could be scheduled so I don't think it'll be either one of them.
            Honestly, I think after seeing live what Pacman did to dela Hoya, I doubt if Hatton would want anything to do with Pacman. And as a promoter, Arum would want some leverage in case Hatton begins to think that there isn't any other "big" fight out there for Pacquiao. Judah is a good alternative, not as big as Hatton-Pacquiao, but a decent match-up.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Testdead
              I think Roy has convinced himself he lost because of the cut.

              Think he troubles anyone at lightheavy not called Calzaghe or Hopkins.
              yeah i think roy jones gives all kinds of troubles to glen johnson. roy is in his prime starting nowwwwww.................

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                #27
                Originally posted by badboypeenoy
                Honestly, I think after seeing live what Pacman did to dela Hoya, I doubt if Hatton would want anything to do with Pacman. And as a promoter, Arum would want some leverage in case Hatton begins to think that there isn't any other "big" fight out there for Pacquiao. Judah is a good alternative, not as big as Hatton-Pacquiao, but a decent match-up.
                hatton definitely wants pacman?

                its a huge money fight, and im sure hess confident he can win especially with sr in his corner

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                  #28
                  Mr. shickadance I told you... as soon as i find this bird..... YOUR PAAAAID!


                  sho nuff

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Silencers
                    Why not fight Hatton? We can then compare his performance against Hatton against Mayweather's.

                    I've heard that Dawson-Tarver 2 could be scheduled so I don't think it'll be either one of them.
                    seriously better not. gtfo tarver. you got a pretty good resume/career but no one likes you so just leave. your wife can stay though.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by badboypeenoy
                      Honestly, I think after seeing live what Pacman did to dela Hoya, I doubt if Hatton would want anything to do with Pacman. And as a promoter, Arum would want some leverage in case Hatton begins to think that there isn't any other "big" fight out there for Pacquiao. Judah is a good alternative, not as big as Hatton-Pacquiao, but a decent match-up.
                      Hatton wants Pacquiao, there's too much money there to not fight him and if he wins, he gets a lot of credit, and I think Arum is smart enough not to do anything su****ious, I doubt he wants to sour relations with GBP again.

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