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  • Chups
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    #11
    Yeah the trend is him collecting belts everytime he wants to, and fighters calling him out except cowards.

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    • mathed
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      #12
      So which of these top fighters should Manny fight next? We have Mayweather- undefeated, Berto- undefeated, Mosley- 6 losses, Aydin- undefeated, Senchenko- undefeated, Brook- undefested, or Lujan- 5 losses.

      Remember, the opponent has to be popular enough to max out the MGM and garner enough revenue for Pac to be paid the multi-million dollar payday he will be guaranteed plus the opponent's purse, plus the PPV fees/rights, plus venue fee, plus promoters' and managers' and lawyers' fees. I only see 1 or two guys there who can offer this.......Mosley and Mayweather.........which one is wiling to fight?

      1. Floyd Mayweather Jr. (41-0)

      Mayweather might be a great fighter, but with his racist and ****phobic rant against Manny Pacquiao and an arrest on eight counts stemming from an alleged domestic dispute with the mother of his children, he's not the most solid citizen. When he's ready to stop ducking Pacquiao, let us know. Unfortunately, Mayweather's next fight will be in a courtroom, where he's scheduled to appear Jan. 24 on the domestic charges.
      Next: TBA.

      2. Manny Pacquiao (52-3-2)

      Pacquiao, who still holds a welterweight belt, made boxing history yet again as he laid waste to Antonio Margarito on Nov. 13 to win a vacant junior middleweight belt, extending his record of winning titles in eight divisions. It was a destruction of the highest order against a man who outweighed him by 17 pounds on fight night. Now, if only Mayweather would fight him.
      Next: TBA.

      3. Andre Berto (26-0)

      After Berto retains his title against Freddy Hernandez (29-1) in what should be a routine fight, he will next agree to a significant fight or he won't be on HBO, according to HBO's Ross Greenburg. We'll hold Greenburg to his word.
      Next: Nov. 27 vs. Hernandez.

      4. Sugar Shane Mosley (46-6-1)

      Mosley claims he is a promotional free agent (despite his close ties to Golden Boy), and he's on the short list to get a fight with Pacquiao if the fight with Mayweather isn't made. Unfortunately, Pacquiao-Mosley means little at this point, after Mayweather routed Mosley in May and then Mosley looked bad in a draw with Sergio Mora in September.
      Next: TBA.

      5. Joshua Clottey (35-4)

      The former titlist completely crapped out against Pacquiao in their March 13 showdown. Clottey had the opportunity of a lifetime and did nothing with it. He refused to engage, refused to throw punches and put on a pathetic, miserable performance en route to a shutout decision loss.
      Next: TBA.

      6. Jan Zaveck (30-1)

      In November 2008, Zaveck lost a split decision to Rafal Jackiewicz in a European title fight in Jackiewicz's home country of Poland. In the Sept. 4 rematch in Zaveck's home country of Slovenia, Zaveck exacted revenge with a majority decision to retain his world title.
      Next: TBA.

      7. Selcuk Aydin (20-0)

      Turkey's Aydin is Berto's mandatory challenger, but he didn't want to take the proposed Nov. 27 fight and come to the United States for the money on the table. So the camps are working out a deal for step-aside money that will allow Berto to fight somebody else and Aydin to fight at home before a possible meeting between the two fighters.
      Next: TBA.

      8. Vyacheslav Senchenko (31-0)

      Senchenko has a great record but questionable résumé. Nonetheless, he retained his paper title for the second time (at home in Ukraine) against utterly unqualified Charlie Jose Navarro of Venezuela. This one had it all: undeserving titleholder, undeserving challenger and, outside of Ukraine, an uncaring public.
      Next: TBA.

      9. Kell Brook (22-0)

      Brook, 24, is one of England's most heralded rising contenders. He did nothing to hurt that image when he stopped countryman and former title challenger Michael Jennings in the fifth round of their Sept. 18 title eliminator. Brook will return against veteran Michael Clark (40-5-1), with a possible interim world title bout against Mike Jones looming after that.

      Next: Dec. 11 vs. Clark.

      10. Sebastian Lujan (35-5-2)

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      • Canelo Phresh
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        #13
        Originally posted by etlux
        you can apply your same logic to any boxer's resume.

        let's look at Floyd's last few fights

        1. shane mosley was old and coming off beating worthless margarito but barely scraping by a Joke of a fighter Mayorga who was dominating mosley at times and making him look old as ****. Still almost got destroyed as Mosley put him on ***** street

        2. Juan Manual Marquez. Pacquiao's sloppy seconds, Pacquiao can be said to already have destroyed and ruined this guy

        3. Ricky Hatton. Overrated and made Hatton fight at 147 where he was already proven to be a complete joke as Luis Collazo dominated him and Hatton got a gift decision.

        4. Oscar De la Hoya. Got an SD(!). A split decision against a badly faded joke of a 50 year old DLH that Pac ANNIHILATED.

        ...a SPLIT ****ING DECISION. he almost lost to DLH.

        5. Carlos Baldomir. LOL! Won by UD. Baldomir went to lose again by UD in his next fight and then got KTFO in 6 rounds by Saul Alvarez

        etc etc..
        your clearly just a pac fan not a boxing fan.

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        • Dagomba
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          #14
          The trend is that every ******* is on his nuts after every fight and *****s trying to take credit away. It has become an old subject Fuck Manny, Fuck Floyd. There are other interesting things in boxing.

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          • yuppie
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            #15
            Originally posted by johnm
            How did Margarito deserve a fight?
            Easily deserved it more than Bradely.

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            • Puya
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              #16
              Originally posted by johnm
              The thing that always makes me LOL at this, is when people get to Cotto, and Clottey. It usually goes. "Cotto.. Got a gift decision against Clottey." and then "Clottey... lost to Cotto".

              So... which is it? Gift decision? Or did Clottey lose? By saying Cotto got a gift, you're saying that Clottey really won the fight. And then in the next sentence, discrediting Clottey for losing to Cotto.
              Clottey couldn't beat a guy with only one eye since round 2 or 3 by a head but which himself caused.

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              • La Zorrita
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                #17
                Originally posted by mrcupide2
                Pacquaio's fights the same styles, slow ppl who come forward lol.
                u got that right on the button

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