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  • Alonzo Harris
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    #11
    No, purely because the Instant the Pac/May fight is over 80% of the trolls on this site will disappear.

    Rigo-Donaire would be a nice fight though.

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    • Boxing Bob
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      #12
      after Pac/JMM 3, it looks like Donaire/Rigo might be a better fight, but we've been waiting a long time for Pac/Floyd

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      • New England
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        #13
        Originally posted by ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
        Truth be told, if I had a choice, I'd rather see Rogondeaux-Donaire than Mayweather-Pac any day!!!
        you've probably forgot more about boxing in the past few weeks than i've learned over my many years around the sport, but i disagree with respect.

        i got a chance to see the fight again today, and i took a brief look again at the cordoba fight, and i dont see anything that leads me to believe rigondeaux can handle a top flight p4p fighter and ten year pro like donaire

        he's getting there, but he's yet to put it all together and be a real ring general in there as a pro in my eyes

        i'd like to see a tempo setting jab for starters


        that being said, what a talent. it's a shame for the pro ranks that he didnt defect sooner. i've seen very few fighters at his stage of professional development who have that sort of presence in the ring

        he's also a pretty explosive puncher, and i do believe the fight with donaire would be a chess match with some serious damage mixed in there, and perhaps a brutal finish

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        • DLT
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          #14
          Originally posted by ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
          I am of the belief that there is no way MayPac meets expectations...and that in all likelyhood it will be more Tito-Oascar than Leonard-Hearns...
          I disagree for 2 reasons. The only way Pac & Roach think they will win is to go back to the old Pac of being very offensive aggressive with alot of pressure while I think Mayweather is now a more offensive minded guy than ever before and will also be aggressive for a big portion of the fight. I have no doubt they both come with the O if its later in the year after both feel super confident after big wins

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          • ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
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            #15
            I just feel that there is NO WAY POSSIBLE Mayweather-Pacman can meet expectations...anything less than 8 rounds of Hagler-Hearns will be considered a let down after all this...I justfeel May is way too smart and good to make it a "great fight"...

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            • ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
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              #16
              How about if we substitute Gamboa for Rigondeaux???

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              • J-Smooth
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                #17
                no id still rather see pac may...its just one of those things that has to happen...i dont care if its a boring fight or not...i can already see the pac and may fans arguing for the rest of their lives what would of happend...its gonna suck

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
                  I just feel that there is NO WAY POSSIBLE Mayweather-Pacman can meet expectations...anything less than 8 rounds of Hagler-Hearns will be considered a let down after all this...I justfeel May is way too smart and good to make it a "great fight"...
                  agreed


                  i think he beats the brakes off of pacquiao
                  i have trouble thinking manny will win any rounds outside of perhaps the first while floyd is getting a good look at him.

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                  • Phil Ivey
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                    #19
                    Of course Pac-May won't be 1/10th of what Hagler-Hearns was, people are not watching it because they think its going to be a huge war but the grand spectacle its going to be.

                    I'm sorry but that's just ridiculous if you'd watch Donaire-Rigo if it was on the same time as Pac-May, I mean you'd be missing a colossal part in this era's boxing history. Or you're just a massive Donaire-Rigo fan (don't see why people think it'll be an exciting fight either, both very technical and I think it would be a very slow fight with only small spurts of excitement).

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                    • Boxing Bob
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                      #20
                      Scully your assessment of Pac/Floyd is spot on. Floyd stays out of harms way, counters effectively like JMM only more so wins 117-111

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