Floyd vs Pac will never happen at 140

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  • Allucard
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    #11
    Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
    I think if Pac beats Hatton first at 140, the fight becomes more marketable at 140, with at least the Ring belt on the line. If I was Pac I wouldn't fight Floyd at 147, let him fight Williams, Cotto or Margarito if he wants to fight at that weight.
    And the 140 belt is the ONE BELT Floyd is missing from 130 all the way to 154!!! He would be even greater than he already is if he wins, at 140. And i think Floyd can make 140 no problems... But it's allot of ifs. Floyd is not a natural WW remember that, and so isn't Margarito or Williams, those are middleweights cutting weight.

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    • MANGLER
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      #12
      It'll only happen there, not 147. People can't stop talkin bout Pac at WW, but he ain't goin back there. If PBF wanted it, odds are Arum wouldn't tell him to go screw, but like some have said, he damn well should. Pac don't need PBF. Arum oughta tell him to beat the Cotto-Marg 2 winner first then he'll think about it.

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      • Allucard
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        #13
        Originally posted by mangler
        It'll only happen there, not 147. People can't stop talkin bout Pac at WW, but he ain't goin back there. If PBF wanted it, odds are Arum wouldn't tell him to go screw, but like some have said, he damn well should. Pac don't need PBF. Arum oughta tell him to beat the Cotto-Marg 2 winner first then he'll think about it.
        What makes you think PBF, probably the greatest of this era in boxing, will take anyone else than the p4p number 1 fighter in Manny? Do you really think Floyd is coming back to stay in the game, take on Margarito, Cotto, Williams? No, this is a Oscar type of return, he'll do Pacman and re-retire. You better be prepared because that's the plan, and that's what is going to happen. He's not coming back to fight till he loses. What really makes you and others alike to post stuff like that here is your inability to place yourself in PBF's shoes. You clearly can't do that and that's why you guys get mad at Floyd. Think on the bright side, Pacman is a young, prime, active, number 1 p4p fighter who is a perfectly valid opponent if you're just gonna have one fight. That's the way i see it.

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        • dde91
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          #14
          Originally posted by Allucard
          What makes you think PBF, probably the greatest of this era in boxing, will take anyone else than the p4p number 1 fighter in Manny? Do you really think Floyd is coming back to stay in the game, take on Margarito, Cotto, Williams? No, this is a Oscar type of return, he'll do Pacman and re-retire. You better be prepared because that's the plan, and that's what is going to happen. He's not coming back to fight till he loses. What really makes you and others alike to post stuff like that here is your inability to place yourself in PBF's shoes. You clearly can't do that and that's why you guys get mad at Floyd. Think on the bright side, Pacman is a young, prime, active, number 1 p4p fighter who is a perfectly valid opponent if you're just gonna have one fight. That's the way i see it.
          And thats why he isn't on no Ali, Tyson, Hagler, Duran, Hearns etc. greatness because he doesn't fight all the fighters he should be fighting. He ducks everybody that is a danger to him to keep that undefeated record. Most greats fought anybody and everybody that fans thought could beat them. Mayweather ducks them. If he fought one of the three in WW *margarito, cotto, P-Will* then i would respect him more Win or Lose.

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          • S A M U R A I
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            #15
            Originally posted by Makavelli
            so lemme get this straight, the casual/die hard fan will look at a 140 showdown and say 'WTF, i aint payin for this...it isnt even a WW bout?'
            What I was thinking.

            It makes no difference at all if they fight at 140 or 147. It's name recognition that counts, and Pac vs. Floyd would do ****** numbers no matter what weight they fight at. FACT.



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            • Zarco
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              #16
              Originally posted by Makavelli
              so lemme get this straight, the casual/die hard fan will look at a 140 showdown and say 'WTF, i aint payin for this...it isnt even a WW bout?'
              Yea man thats excatly what im trying to say but people dont listen. The fight would do no more than 20k PPV buys if it was at 140 as opposed to 147.

              Actually thats not what im trying to say little feller. In my first post, I was exploring the possibility of a MEGA FIGHT(as it says in the post.) Looking at the biggest fights in history, they have all been held at heavy weight, welterweight, and of course the biggest of them all, Jr Middleweight. The fight at 140 would still do exceptionally good but like i said in my post, it is my belief that they can edge out a bit more if its held at welterweight.

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              • Pullcounter
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                #17
                Originally posted by Zarco
                Yea man thats excatly what im trying to say but people dont listen. The fight would do no more than 20k PPV buys if it was at 140 as opposed to 147.

                Actually thats not what im trying to say little feller. In my first post, I was exploring the possibility of a MEGA FIGHT(as it says in the post.) Looking at the biggest fights in history, they have all been held at heavy weight, welterweight, and of course the biggest of them all, Jr Middleweight. The fight at 140 would still do exceptionally good but like i said in my post, it is my belief that they can edge out a bit more if its held at welterweight.
                it won't matter if its 140 or 147... it'll make the same amount regardless.

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