Bradley vs Pacquaio dont get it twisted
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The world is bigger than just your mind. It is not delusional hate. Cotto has a massive Puerto Rican and Latino fanbase. For you to say that his fans and many other boxing fans alike would not prefer to see their fighter take on Manny again on a level playing field over a Bradley fight is delusional to me.Cotto and Alvarez? The only people that want a Cotto rematch are the people who believe every piece of bad information ever spoken about Pacquiao, and deluded Cotto fans. No one has even mentioned Pacquiao vs. Alvarez, you made that up.
The rest of your post was just delusional hate.
Alvarez also is another fighter who has a massive fanbase. In Mexico he has a fanbase that is larger than any American fighter. The world is bigger than just us. When Canelo was fighting at 147, why would he not be a fighter that people wanted to see against the welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao?
I do agree that I do not care for a Cotto rematch but damn I would rather see that than Timothy the Rhino Bradley's big head flopping around like a bobble head.
It is not "delusional hate." It is just a boxing fan who is fed up with the garbage fights that this guy is taking. Most fans would agree Manny Pacquiao has not stepped up and faced a legit opponent where the playing field is level in years. To deny this is living in a world of "delusion." It's clear to see that most of what he has done in the last couple years is tainted to the point where it is borderline fraudulent if not fraudulent altogether.
And if Alvarez isn't talked about in your circles as a viable opponent for Pacquiao, it's simply because Manny's fans have come to expect that their idol will not fight a young prime fighter at the top of his game who can hit hard.Comment
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So you irrationally hate on Tim Bradley too. Figures. He's undefeated, he's one of the most versatile fighters in the sport, and he's among the best fighters at 140 and 147, maybe the best outside of Pacquiao and Mayweather themselves.The world is bigger than just your mind. It is not delusional hate. Cotto has a massive Puerto Rican and Latino fanbase. For you to say that his fans and many other boxing fans alike would not prefer to see their fighter take on Manny again on a level playing field over a Bradley fight is delusional to me.
Alvarez also is another fighter who has a massive fanbase. In Mexico he has a fanbase that is larger than any American fighter. The world is bigger than just us. When Canelo was fighting at 147, why would he not be a fighter that people wanted to see against the welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao?
I do agree that I do not care for a Cotto rematch but damn I would rather see that than Timothy the Rhino Bradley's big head flopping around like a bobble head.
It is not "delusional hate." It is just a boxing fan who is fed up with the garbage fights that this guy is taking. Most fans would agree Manny Pacquiao has not stepped up and faced a legit opponent where the playing field is level in years. To deny this is living in a world of "delusion." It's clear to see that most of what he has done in the last couple years is tainted to the point where it is borderline fraudulent if not fraudulent altogether.
And if Alvarez isn't talked about in your circles as a viable opponent for Pacquiao, it's simply because Manny's fans have come to expect that their idol will not fight a young prime fighter at the top of his game who can hit hard.
You said people want to see Pac fight Floyd, Martinez, Alvarez, and Cotto. No one has even mentioned Alvarez that I've seen, other than you, and he isn't talked about for the same reason he shouldn't be mentioned for Floyd. He has done nothing to earn that fight. It's ridiculous to mention him as an opponent for either Pacquiao or Floyd. Alvarez at 147 was someone Pacquiao should fight? Based on what?
Of course Cotto fans want a Pacquiao rematch. Most of them had deluded themselves into believing Cotto was a weight drained zombie who had some terrible gameplan, and that's why he lost the fight. Most boxing fans hate that fight, and the opinions of the majority around here back that up.
You were absolutely just hating delusionally, spouting about unfair advantages and steroids and how he is ducking Alvarez and Cotto because they would beat him. You know, the same ****** hate that all the haters constantly post about Pacquiao.Comment
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And who the hell wants to see Bradley? What you have done is you have taken from the list of fighters that are talked about as the next opponents for Pacquaio and have talked yourself into believing they are good matchups when they are not. This is one more example of another cherry picked opponent that is a million to one shot.So you irrationally hate on Tim Bradley too. Figures. He's undefeated, he's one of the most versatile fighters in the sport, and he's among the best fighters at 140 and 147, maybe the best outside of Pacquiao and Mayweather themselves.
You said people want to see Pac fight Floyd, Martinez, Alvarez, and Cotto. No one has even mentioned Alvarez that I've seen, other than you, and he isn't talked about for the same reason he shouldn't be mentioned for Floyd. He has done nothing to earn that fight. It's ridiculous to mention him as an opponent for either Pacquiao or Floyd. Alvarez at 147 was someone Pacquiao should fight? Based on what?
Of course Cotto fans want a Pacquiao rematch. Most of them had deluded themselves into believing Cotto was a weight drained zombie who had some terrible gameplan, and that's why he lost the fight. Most boxing fans hate that fight, and the opinions of the majority around here back that up.
You were absolutely just hating delusionally, spouting about unfair advantages and steroids and how he is ducking Alvarez and Cotto because they would beat him. You know, the same ****** hate that all the haters constantly post about Pacquiao.
If you are OK with Pacquaio fighting mediocre opposition that's fine - but I'm not. And you talk about Alvarez not deserving that fight? And Bradley does based on what? His incredible win over bum Alexander or his career defining showdown with 49 year old Joel Casamayor?
Get real.Comment
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