Pacman vs bradley a better fight

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  • Eric_Teaman
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    #11
    I will love to see Money May reaction when the PACMAN moves on the fight Bradley. Money play too much mind game and he probably end up fighting M. Hatton then Calderon before retiring again.

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    • AKATheMack
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      #12
      Originally posted by Haglerwins
      Interesting. I wonder if Shaw will let him fight.
      Theres more money in a Pacquiao than any other fight of course he will.

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      • baracuda
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        #13
        an exciting fighter vs a boring fighter = could be a very boring fight


        an excting fighter vs an excitng fighter= a guaranteed 100% action packed....

        bring on pac vs bradley......id pay $100 for this fight....

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        • Haglerwins
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          #14
          Originally posted by Eric_Teaman
          I will love to see Money May reaction when the PACMAN moves on the fight Bradley. Money play too much mind game and he probably end up fighting M. Hatton then Calderon before retiring again.
          Actually, Manny is at risk for hurting his rep depending on who he fights next. Outside of Mosley and maybe Paul Williams, a big dip in buys for his next fight is a real possibility. I wouldn't be surprised if there was mass disinterest if his next opponent is relatively unknown. Jr, depending on the route Pac goes, could end up in an even more contract leveraging position if Manny doesn't quit boxing after his next fight.

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