Freddie Roach - If It's Not Mayweather vs Pacquiao Next Nobody Cares

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  • Steven Adams
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    Freddie Roach - If It's Not Mayweather vs Pacquiao Next Nobody Cares



    sorry if already posted
  • The Gambler1981
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    Fairly true, the world would go on for either guy but that is all anyone really wants to see.

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    • jri9d0
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      I agree, too bad Floyd doesn’t see it that way…

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      • Phil Ivey
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        #4
        Not really, every fight fan not just boxing would want to see this.

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        • THe TRiNiTY
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          He's right in certain ways, but he's also discreditting the star power of Manny Pacquiao. Pacquiao makes events happen.

          He got a decent buyrate out of Joshua Clottey for Christ's sake. Nonetheless, nothing will be as big as the Mayweather fight, obviously. For either man, for that matter.

          Still, I'm interesting in Pacquiao fighting Juan Manuel Marquez/Michael Katsidis winner, Timothy Bradley/Devon Alexander winner or possible a Miguel Cotto rematch.

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          • MindBat
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            Originally posted by THe TRiNiTY
            He's right in certain ways, but he's also discreditting the star power of Manny Pacquiao. Pacquiao makes events happen.

            He got a decent buyrate out of Joshua Clottey for Christ's sake. Nonetheless, nothing will be as big as the Mayweather fight, obviously. For either man, for that matter.

            Still, I'm interesting in Pacquiao fighting Juan Manuel Marquez/Michael Katsidis winner, Timothy Bradley/Devon Alexander winner or possible a Miguel Cotto rematch.
            Though Cotto didn't prove much in his last outing, if had no other choice, Pac-Cotto would only be worth watching at 154lbs. No catch-weights for the belts. That''s the only way I see it being competitive with the edge going to Manny. At the lower weights, Cotto has no chance.

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