Is HatVPac undercard going to suck?

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  • DIB42
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    #1

    Is HatVPac undercard going to suck?

    I'm not recognizing many of the names on there, and the few i do recognize, i've never heard of their opponents.

    I'm getting the PPV anyway, the undercard is really just there to give me time to get thoroughly tossed before the main event, but do you think it'll be alot of short knockout fights a few distance fights? (i need to know how fast i need to drink)
  • Kevin Jesus
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    #2
    So far, it looks like a stinker.

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    • J.B.moneY.
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      #3
      of course.....i nominate the worse undercard boxer of all time....Jeffrey Resto...That was horrendous, he came in as like a 5'11 stick figue of a jr. welter against victor ortiz, for the undercard of pac-oscar.....that was soooo ****ing bad.

      I dont expect it to get much better.

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      • Check
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        #4
        Its arguably the worst HBO PPV undercard on paper of all time. It's the main reason that I am not going to buy this PPV.

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        • MJ406
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          #5
          well no Kirkland

          so I'd expect it to be pretty lousy.

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          • MissDeeCole
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            #6
            why so bad

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            • daggum
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              #7
              none of the fights are going to be competitive. it's a bunch of showcase fights for golden boy and arum. PIECE OF JUNK

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              • KnockoutTheFat
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                #8
                Like I've said previously, the co-main event should've been Matthew Hatton vs. Bobby Pacquiao

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                • Ferris Bueller
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                  #9
                  Matthew Hatton having another token bout on his brothers undercard! It's not exactly going to set the world alight!

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                  • mrpain81
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                    #10
                    I don't think it's that bad considering Yahoo will be streaming the pre-ppv undercard.

                    May 2nd (Saturday), 2009
                    At The MGM Grand, Las Vegas, NV

                    (PPV) Manny Pacquiao (48-3-2) vs. Ricky Hatton (45-1)

                    (For The Ring Magazine World Jr. Welterweight Championship)

                    (PPV) Humberto Soto (47-7-2) vs. Benoit Gaudet (20-1)
                    (The Ring Magazine #1 Jr. Lightweight vs. Unranked)
                    (WBC Jr. Lightweight belt)

                    (PPV) Danny Jacobs (15-0) vs. Michael Walker (19-1-2)

                    (The Ring Magazine #9 Jr. Middleweight vs. Unranked)

                    (PPV) Matt Korobov (4-0) vs. Rodrigo Aguiar (5-4)


                    (PPV) Erislandy Lara (4-0) vs. Chris Gray (11-7)

                    Bernabe Concepcion (28-1-1) vs. Yogli Herrera (22-7)

                    Mike Alvarado (25-0) vs. Juaquin Gallardo (18-7-1)

                    Abner Mares (17-0) vs. Jonathan Perez (14-5)

                    I look forward to seeing Jacobs take a step up and Soto is always fun to watch, plus Lara looks to be a future bad ass.

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