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  • egreezy
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    Thought of Something...

    If Arum is not bluffing and really wants to make Cotto-Pacquiao. Is there a possibilty that HBO could reject that fight because they want Mayweather-Pacquiao now? And that would force him to make it on Top Rank PPV on his own? If he had to do that would it be even worth it or possible and he would have to succumb to the fight they want made?
  • KittenFlaps
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    #2
    They could but I doubt they would.

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    • The Surgeon
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      #3
      NO CHANCE! They will HAVE to take it its HUGE

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      • AKATheMack
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        #4
        Anyone dumb enough to turn down Cotto-Pac should be fired immediately. Cotto-Pac is a much more fan pleasing fight than May-Pac. May-Pac is bigger, but not as entertaining. Its also a no lose situation if Pac wins megafight against Floyd. If Cotto wins we get a huge fight years in the making.

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        • blind4
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          #5
          HBO would take both fights the winner can face Mayweather

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          • DarchinyFAN
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            #6
            Originally posted by egreezy
            If Arum is not bluffing and really wants to make Cotto-Pacquiao. Is there a possibilty that HBO could reject that fight because they want Mayweather-Pacquiao now? And that would force him to make it on Top Rank PPV on his own? If he had to do that would it be even worth it or possible and he would have to succumb to the fight they want made?
            Thoughts require thinking....
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            • Pullcounter
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              #7
              Originally posted by egreezy
              If Arum is not bluffing and really wants to make Cotto-Pacquiao. Is there a possibilty that HBO could reject that fight because they want Mayweather-Pacquiao now? And that would force him to make it on Top Rank PPV on his own? If he had to do that would it be even worth it or possible and he would have to succumb to the fight they want made?
              cotto/pac is a pretty good fight. HBO won't turn it down. it still makes a lot of money and it will be an exciting fight.

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              • Ravishing
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                #8
                HBO would might as well close up show if they turned down a Pac vs Cotto fight.

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                • The Gully Gad
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                  #9
                  Clottey needs to throw a spanner in the works..

                  Cotto/Pac no hype i wanna see Pac/Mayweather settle all arguments

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