Comments Thread For: Arum: Pacquiao's Next Foe Likely a 'Non-Top Rank Fighter'

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    #61
    Originally posted by S IP U IR S xII
    All the people talking race are idiots, and so are all the losers who keep defending floyd when hes not even fighting. No one cares about Floyds imaginary wins.

    Side note....i would really like to see Pac vs P-Will.
    It won't happen. Freddie refuses to fight someone in the prime of his career. Same with Mayweather.

    These two are like little spoiled kids in a toy store.

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    • Chicokid91
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      #62
      I really want to see manny vs someone in their prime no catch weight and not a shot mexican or puerto rican

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      • LeadUppercut
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        #63
        Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
        Whether or not Bob Arum, CEO for Top Rank, can strike a deal for a mega-fight between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. - remains to be seen. One thing is for sure, Arum admits that Pacquiao's next opponent is likely not going to be a fighter promoted by Top Rank. Pacquiao's last three opponents, Miguel Cotto, Joshua Clottey and Antonio Margarito, are under the promotional umbrella of Top Rank.

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        Maybe Arum will show genuine interest in Mayweather this time, but I'm still betting that Cotto's next for Manny.

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        • deejd
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          #64
          Originally posted by JAS_JAS
          your asking pac to fight RAHEEM and CAMPBELL!!!... you moronic troll...do you think those two will have a chance against PAC?...
          No, I'm not. I'm stating that Pacquiao didn't fight those guys when he should have. Pay attention, guy.

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          • Jerzz
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            #65
            Originally posted by davis828
            Everybody knew Raheem when he beat Morales and Campbell was a force at '35 who would eventually unify, but at those times, Pacquiao didn't mention them or want to prove himself against them.

            Pacquiao is notorious for staying away from the real competitors at each weight class from '30 on up. Don't let this guy fool you.
            Campbell was easily defeated by Bradley, he will not last 2 rounds with the Pacmonster.

            Raheem just got lucky with Morales, after that he lost to a nobody, he lost previously to Juarez and even got knock out by Funeka in 4 rounds.

            African Americans are not the best anymore. Live with it. Even at heavyweight, no blacks can touch the klitschkos, there is one british black who talks the talks and refuse to fight just like Mayweather.

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            • deejd
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              #66
              Originally posted by goosestopher
              As I see it Pacquiao has 4 viable options open to him: obviously mayweather (though at which weight im not sure), williams vs martinez winner at 155 for middleweight title, JMM (if he beats Katsidis) at light welter. The long term option (late 2011) could be the winner of the light weter tournament. Please Pacquiao dont fight Berto or rematch with Cotto cuz these are both mismatches
              "155 for the middleweight title..." See, and now this is okay. Let's all just forget about weight classes altogether and take fights at the scales. He should challenge Steve Cunningham at catchweight.

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              • Kagami Taiga
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                #67
                Originally posted by Jerzz
                Campbell was easily defeated by Bradley, he will not last 2 rounds with the Pacmonster.

                Raheem just got lucky with Morales, after that he lost to a nobody, he lost previously to Juarez and even got knock out by Funeka in 4 rounds.

                African Americans are not the best anymore. Live with it. Even at heavyweight, no blacks can touch the klitschkos, there is one british black who talks the talks and refuse to fight just like Mayweather.
                so african americans arent the best now??? since when??? im pretty sure that even tho its closer than it used to be we still have more titles. i would like to kno what country has the best boxers now then??? and dont say mexico or perto rico...and the Philippines are a one hit wonder.

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                • deejd
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by DempseyRollin
                  so african americans arent the best now??? since when??? im pretty sure that even tho its closer than it used to be we still have more titles. i would like to kno what country has the best boxers now then??? and dont say mexico or perto rico...and the Philippines are a one hit wonder.
                  Nonito Donaire's the best Filipino fighter. His mechanics are crisp and his movement is fluent. He's not predictable at all.

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                  • Kagami Taiga
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by davis828
                    Nonito Donaire's the best Filipino fighter. His mechanics are crisp and his movement is fluent. He's not predictable at all.
                    with that said u guys have 2 great boxers...2.

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                    • UL1210
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by DempseyRollin
                      so african americans arent the best now??? since when??? im pretty sure that even tho its closer than it used to be we still have more titles. i would like to kno what country has the best boxers now then??? and dont say mexico or perto rico...and the Philippines are a one hit wonder.
                      More titles than whom? I don't know why this has degenerated into a race debate but you can't sit there with a straight face and say there are more black title holders than non-black title holders.

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