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    Mexico's 20-year-old Saul Alvarez will return to the ring on March 5, perhaps in Los Angeles, and, potentially against WBA welterweight champ Vyacheslav Senchenko, according to Golden Boy Promotions' CEO, Richard Schaefer. Eight-division titlist Manny Pacquiao will defend his WBO welterweight belt against three-division, five-time champion, Shane Mosley on May 7 in at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

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  • #2
    too young to even talk about how to beat pac in a possible fantasy fight.

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    • #3
      canelo watch out ypur about to be bombarded by *******s who hate the truth in 3,2,1.lol!!!!!!!!!!!

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      • #4
        He's a smart kid. That's exactly what he should do, move around and box him. Maybe Pac's recent opponents knew that, but they just didn't had the talent to pulled it off.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by jpunieves View Post
          too young to even talk about how to beat pac in a possible fantasy fight.
          He's young, but smart enough to know that the best way to beat Manny is not to trade with him.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by P4P305 View Post
            He's young, but smart enough to know that the best way to beat Manny is not to trade with him.
            pac's style likely makes his opponents go have a trade with him. kudos to jmm for changing pac's attitude when they fought.

            i was crossing my fingers when pac fought cotto during the early rounds... those were damn fireworks but cotto suddenly fell.

            so guys.. who wins by what round and how: current pac versus current alvarez

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            • #7
              I think everyone knows how to beat Pacquiao. Do this, do that, to beat him. But it's easier said than done.

              Those fighters who step inside the ring with him knew exactly what to do, but come fight nite and inside the ring, they found it difficult to apply the gameplan.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by jpunieves View Post
                pac's style likely makes his opponents go have a trade with him. kudos to jmm for changing pac's attitude when they fought.

                i was crossing my fingers when pac fought cotto during the early rounds... those were damn fireworks but cotto suddenly fell.

                so guys.. who wins by what round and how: current pac versus current alvarez
                I manny workrate and alverez lack of experience does him in manny by ud but canelo has power it would be interesting to see if manny could take it

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by commonsense81 View Post
                  I manny workrate and alverez lack of experience does him in manny by ud but canelo has power it would be interesting to see if manny could take it
                  i also wonder if alvy could take some of pac's *****ty punches. some where swarm of hornet stings while some are just plain old one time grenades.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by jpunieves View Post
                    pac's style likely makes his opponents go have a trade with him. kudos to jmm for changing pac's attitude when they fought.

                    i was crossing my fingers when pac fought cotto during the early rounds... those were damn fireworks but cotto suddenly fell.

                    so guys.. who wins by what round and how: current pac versus current alvarez
                    Cotto did great early on until he tried to showed he was the stronger man. Pac's style make it difficult, but let's not act like those guys styles were any close to resemble JMM or Floyd style. As far Pac vs Alvarez, he's still too young and inexperienced to beat Manny.

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