Floyd will NOT get Pac-Hatton winner HERES WHY.........

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  • Kevin Jesus
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    #21
    Originally posted by GunzNButter
    You guys are forgetting the problem here GOLDEN BOY. For months people have been writing off Hatton and saying he will lose but WHAT IF HE DOESN'T. If he wins, his only options for Mega fights are Shane Mosley(which Golden boy will pressure), PBF 2(does anyone really want to see this?), or Cotto-Clottey winner. I would put JMM in there but he's definetly gonna get Ko'd by Floyd, so he's out. The ight we REAL BOXING FANS want to see is MOSLEY-MAYWEATHER. If Hatton wins against Pac, Golden Boy will put him against Shane Mosley to boost Shane's publicity again. We all know that Mosley-Hatton will be suicide for Hatton, but when Shane Knocks him out PBF will have no other choice but to fight Mosley
    I see the point you're trying to make and I def wanna see Mosley vs Mayweather.

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      #22
      Originally posted by GunzNButter
      You guys are forgetting the problem here GOLDEN BOY. For months people have been writing off Hatton and saying he will lose but WHAT IF HE DOESN'T. If he wins, his only options for Mega fights are Shane Mosley(which Golden boy will pressure), PBF 2(does anyone really want to see this?), or Cotto-Clottey winner. I would put JMM in there but he's definetly gonna get Ko'd by Floyd, so he's out. The ight we REAL BOXING FANS want to see is MOSLEY-MAYWEATHER. If Hatton wins against Pac, Golden Boy will put him against Shane Mosley to boost Shane's publicity again. We all know that Mosley-Hatton will be suicide for Hatton, but when Shane Knocks him out PBF will have no other choice but to fight Mosley
      there is a reason why people have been writing hatton off... but i can see this scenario happening.. and that is a big IF.. hatton is really dellusional with the p4p ranking... thats something he will never achieve. period. he had one chance and could not take that extra step. instead he took that extra step on his way to the ring post all the way to the ground. he knocked himself out imo.. this time wont be any different. he will go back to england and cry him self to sleep at night like he did after the money may fight.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Kevin Jesus
        Yeah and Floyd knowing that Hatton has a huge fanbase in the UK he agreed to 50-50 with Hatton, I think? It was 50-50 right JB?
        While Pacquiao knows he can't get half of his fans to fly over to vegas and still dmands a ridiculous 60-40
        more people like pac-man anyway because he isn't such a loud mouthed arrogant **** like floyd.

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          #24
          Originally posted by MrUnKnockoutabl
          more people like pac-man anyway because he isn't such a loud mouthed arrogant **** like floyd.
          And I care why?

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            #25
            Originally posted by supcuhz211
            there is a reason why people have been writing hatton off... but i can see this scenario happening.. and that is a big IF.. hatton is really dellusional with the p4p ranking... thats something he will never achieve. period. he had one chance and could not take that extra step. instead he took that extra step on his way to the ring post all the way to the ground. he knocked himself out imo.. this time wont be any different. he will go back to england and cry him self to sleep at night like he did after the money may fight.
            Pacquiao is not Mayweather.

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              #26
              Originally posted by MrUnKnockoutabl
              more people like pac-man anyway because he isn't such a loud mouthed arrogant **** like floyd.
              are u tabbed?

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                #27
                Originally posted by Kevin Jesus
                Pacquiao is not Mayweather.
                i know this. but it will be the same outcome and thats a hatton loss.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Kevin Jesus
                  You're wrong. Arum stated that Pacquiao is getting the Lion's share in the Mayweather fight and that's why it's not happening. Not to be biased but I think Mayweather would agree on a 50-50 split while Arum would be bitchy about it. As you can see in the JMM negotiations, money is not the problem, it's the weight. I don't remember money ever being the problem in Floyd negotiations; He gladly accepted 30-70 with DLH, and Pacman cried like a ***** for 40-60.
                  Fight depends on Pac winning , Mayweather returns and wins once that happens it will depend on how much Floyd wants it and how much the press and public interest there is , its the biggest fight there is not just from boxing fraternity want it but the general public will get behinds this because of the publicity these guys have got and will get ,,,, in the end its still business and they are all business men , I think it will happen its too big not to .

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                  • GunzNButter
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                    #29
                    So you guys really want to see Pac-Mayweather over Mayweather-Mosley? I'd rather see Mayweather fight Mosley. Come on guys, in the back of your Sub-conscious minds you all know Pac has NO CHANCE to beat Floyd. That would be one of the biggest fights to be made but, we already know the Outcome. Floyd will Get More credit for fighting Mosley than Pac. Example: If Floyd beats Mosley, it will do alot for his Legacy. If Floyd beats Pac, it will do good for his Legacy but Most will say Pac was to little.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by GunzNButter
                      So you guys really want to see Pac-Mayweather over Mayweather-Mosley? I'd rather see Mayweather fight Mosley. Come on guys, in the back of your Sub-conscious minds you all know Pac has NO CHANCE to beat Floyd. That would be one of the biggest fights to be made but, we already know the Outcome. Floyd will Get More credit for fighting Mosley than Pac. Example: If Floyd beats Mosley, it will do alot for his Legacy. If Floyd beats Pac, it will do good for his Legacy but Most will say Pac was to little.
                      i rather see pbf/mosley, but pbf/pac is too big not to happen

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