Should the Floyd-Pacquiao fight still happen?

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  • Weltschmerz
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    #1

    Should the Floyd-Pacquiao fight still happen?

    Vote and discuss. Should this super fight still happen today?
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    Yes, absolutely.
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    No, the fight is not interesting anymore.
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  • KickAzz
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    #2
    only if Pac beats JMM decisively and then beats Broner as a tune up for Floyd... but Pac chin is broke... even malignaggi could stop Pac now

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    • Weltschmerz
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      #3
      Originally posted by retnuocllup
      only if Pac beats JMM decisively and then beats Broner as a tune up for Floyd... but Pac chin is broke... even malignaggi could stop Pac now
      You say that soon enough, IMO.

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      • luki29
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        #4
        this topic is like pain in the ass

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        • Weltschmerz
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          #5
          Originally posted by luki29
          this topic is like pain in the ass
          Why? Don't you think it's a good fight?

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          • thuggery
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            #6
            At this particular moment no, it doesn't really make much sense. Pac needs to revive himself first.

            But at the same time it would just end up contradicting itself considering if Pac looks good Floyd goes back to ducking him like the plague.

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            • Pockets
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              #7
              If Pacquiao restores himself then yes.

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              • LA_2_Vegas
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                #8
                I agree not right now - but yes, of course it should still happen. I've suspended my interest in it for now, but it will always be there for me.

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                • Weltschmerz
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by thuggery
                  At this particular moment no, it doesn't really make much sense. Pac needs to revive himself first.

                  But at the same time it would just end up contradicting itself considering if Pac looks good Floyd goes back to ducking him like the plague.
                  True. If Manny comes back full strength, interest in this fight will be back right away, world wide.

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                  • Bullrider
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                    #10
                    Pacman is still a big money fight for anyone. It's also an easy fight for Floyd according to his fans.

                    Floyd calls himself Money. Guess why he doesn't want big money in this case.

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