what is the biggest risk for pacquiao?

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  • Chups
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    #11
    I voted other. Klitscho would beat Pac up.

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    • miron_lang
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      #12
      PBF because he'll run

      PAC has better chance againts Mosley and Cotto.

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        Paul Hackett
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        #13
        the biggest risk is if he gets beaten twice

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          #14
          Swine flu.

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          • Jim Jeffries
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            #15
            Originally posted by goza
            bull****.he isn't WW
            Williams weighed one more lb in the ring with Wright than he did with Quintana in the first fight.

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            • cuzfozzy
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              #16
              that's why I make 'other'

              cool

              if you stick around and pick your fights like mayweather does
              that doesn't bring excitement to boxing, so you're losing it there
              pac already has alot of momentum from both his wins
              he has to keep that up. even non boxing fans know him now
              so he has to stay active. mayweather on the other hand beat
              an old de la hoya , treated it like he had beaten mike tyson
              and retired into obscurity .

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              • Obusv477
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                #17
                Floyd and vice-versa, thats why this fight has to be made.

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                • Pullcounter
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by goza
                  vote.
                  fighting mosley at 147 is suicide... mosley can KO dudes that weigh 170 lbs.

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                  • HatreD
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by cuzfozzy
                    none of them. the biggest risk is if he does what mayweather
                    does and wastes his whole career by not making the big fights .
                    I agree with this ...

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                    • RisAri0
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by goza
                      both of them
                      hmmm.. Cotto at 147 then..

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