If Sergio had to choose between Floyd or Chavez...

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  • El Vikingo
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    #11
    he already stated that Floyd is his main goal

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    • New England
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      #12
      Originally posted by The_Sandman
      Let's say Mayweather wins his fight against Cotto and contacts Martinez and around the same time, Arum and Dibella came to an agreement. Who do you think Sergio would fight? Who do you think he should fight?

      From Sergio's perspective, I would take the Floyd fight. That's where the money is but not only that. He doesn't have much of a fan base, which is why I believe he should fight Floyd. He will get a lot of exposure from this fight.

      But from a fans perspective, I would love to see Sergio vs Chavez. Just because I want to see Sergio beat Chavez.


      they box for money


      floyd. do you really have to ask?

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      • UglyPug
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        #13
        Originally posted by intoccabile
        Sergio was 167 on fight night against Barker, 165 against Pavlik, 171 against Dizzy.

        11lbs being his highest weight game, for a middleweight. THATS INCREDIBLY SMALL.

        Victor ortiz was 165 at 147
        kermit cintron was 174 at 147
        Joshue Clottey was 170 at 147
        ....

        Kelly pavlik was 178
        Chavez jr was 180, 183 then 181
        Barker was 175

        Dude, I can do this all day. Serg is small, he even weighed in at 157 and still had slight handles above his hip bones. He could make 154 so comfortably it's frightening.

        and just for the sake of putting it out there

        at 154 sergio was known to hydrate up to 162-4ish.

        he was 164 to Cintrons 170,
        he was 162 against bunema

        Rehydrating 7-10 pounds is "average". . . Sergio is a full blown MW. . Not big, nor small. . Just a solid, regular MW. . .

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        • QballLobo
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          #14
          No doubt its Floyd.
          If he fights Chavez and loses, the Floyd fight is off the table.
          But if he fights Floyd and loses, the Chavez fight would still be able to happen.

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          • intoccabile
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            #15
            Originally posted by UglyPug
            Rehydrating 7-10 pounds is "average". . . Sergio is a full blown MW. . Not big, nor small. . Just a solid, regular MW. . .
            I think it was average a few years ago, but now it's pretty damn small especially considering he's under 6 foot as well. All the other guys are hydrating so much higher.

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            • gmc_rfc_06
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              #16
              Mayweather, of course.

              A fight with Mayweather gaurentee's you money to set you for life, he's made himself into that level of superstar. JCC jr would also be a good pay-day, but the difference between a good pay-day and what he would get with Mayweather is huge.

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              • RoyJonesJrp4pno1
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                #17
                Originally posted by MANIAC310
                Floyd more money more exposure...
                More hoes for Sergio

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                • Sheppirino
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                  #18
                  He'd pick Floyd without question. Fighting Floyd whether he won or he lost would bring him recognition among the casual fans and would probably increase his fan base. Not only that but after the fight his chances of getting Jr. would be better. Arum's "Sergio isn't PPV material" excuse would be totally irrelevant.

                  Then again Arum is one stubborn sob so maybe even after that fight he still wouldn't get Chavez Jr.

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                  • D4thincarnation
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                    #19
                    A better question would be who is more willing to fight Sergio? Floyd or JCC

                    That is a tough one

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                    • The Big Dunn
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by D4thincarnation
                      A better question would be who is more willing to fight Sergio? Floyd or JCC

                      That is a tough one
                      we know who isn't willing to at all.

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