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  • -Kev-
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    #51
    I'm not 100% sure of who would win between Donaire and Rigondeaux, but I am positive Floyd beats Pacquiao.

    So yeah, Donaire vs Rigondeaux is a better matchup. But the bigger event and more meaningful fight is Mayweather vs Pacquiao because of all the credentials and accomplishments between them, and where they are rated as fighters in general as well as within their weight class.

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    • tesla_power
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      #52
      I'd settle for Donaire-Moreno but that is less likely now.

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      • chav
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        #53
        Im with you there Iceman, bring on Rigondeaux vs Donaire. I was thinking that as I watched the fight, "these guys will at least be able to negotiate and agree a deal and meet in the ring"

        I think Donaire will Ice Rigondeaux with that vicious left he throws...the one Freddie Roach says is his only punch....but he still keeps shutting down world class operators with it every time lol

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        • PAC-BOY
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          #54
          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!!!
          ehh... i almost wanna say yes. just because ive been anticipating pac/may...ehhhh...its a tough one! toss up

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          • led
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            #55
            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!!!
            Yes, one of the best fights out there.

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            • Walt Liquor
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              #56
              Pac-floyd can die for all i care. Personally id like to see noth retire sooner rather than later.

              Here are some fights id rather see

              Ward-bute-dirrell
              Gamboa-broner
              Khan-bradley
              Donaire-rigo
              Mares-Moreno
              Sergio v golovkin-pirog winner
              Sergio v floyd at 154.


              Manny and floyd are just milking fools for dough at this point, fightinghand picked jokes of opponents whle real fighters are winning tournaments and loooking to take fools out.

              All these guys who are in here dying to see that fight have so much personally invested in the fight cuz they spend every day defending their guy and/or are just fans of that one fighter. That fight has lost all of its luster to me cuz of how both sides have acted.

              Those two are not bigger than boxing. They're certainly not bringing in new fans with their recent fights and styles.

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              • Walt Liquor
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                #57
                If they both promise to retire immediately after i change my stance.

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                • bojangles1987
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Walt Liquor
                  If they both promise to retire immediately after i change my stance.
                  What if it's a pro wrestling style "loser has to retire" fight? Would you support that?

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                  • Walt Liquor
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by bojangles1987
                    What if it's a pro wrestling style "loser has to retire" fight? Would you support that?
                    Yes. If i was guaranteed that one would be gone as opposed to both sticking around, im in.

                    Especially if it was in a steel cage.

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                    • 510hustler
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                      #60
                      Yes there are many more exciting fights that can be made. But the purpose of this one is to settle the score on who is P4P #1.

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