Pacquiao needs to secure Canelo for September

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  • RisAri0
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    #41
    it would be a good fight... I'd call it a draw with being Canelo's inferior stamina to Manny's and all..

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    • Oh_Snap
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      #42
      Originally posted by hectari
      I think in the Margarito fight that was the most Pacquiao was ever hit. Pac couldn't get out of bed from the double body shots he was cramped up and said the weight was too much for him to handle. I think you are referring to the Clottey fight where Pacman threw over 1 thousand punches but was only hit a little but the punches Clottey did hit him with marked him up bad.
      I would have to watch it again. Outside of the 6th round when Tony hurt him pretty bad I don't remember him landing many clean shots.

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      • BoxingFollower
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        #43
        And you guys call urself Pacquiao fans??

        You do know that Manny would be on the ground the exact same way he was against Marquez right??? Manny might not wake up this time...

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        • HeroBando
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          #44
          Originally posted by BoxingFollower
          Why are people even playing, you know damn well that Pacquiao would never take on a legit threat as in Canelo Alvarez, come on....

          Canelo would Ko Pac within 3-4 rounds, and it's not because of size, he's just too skilled for Manny.
          I bet you were saying the same thing about the guy in your avatar, too skilled for Pac. How about Froch, too skilled for Floyd and Sergio?

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          • BoxingFollower
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            #45
            Originally posted by HeroBando
            I bet you were saying the same thing about the guy in your avatar, too skilled for Pac. How about Froch, too skilled for Floyd and Sergio?
            Yes Sergio Martinez is too skilled for Pac, and hes too big for Pac.

            None of todays guys are like Roberto Duran, Roberto Duran was a true champ, he fought the best, regardless of size, he moved up...

            That is why he was a ATG and without any questioning in...What has Pac, May or Froch done?

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            • bojangles1987
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              #46
              Pacquiao could whoop Alvarez's ass. All depends on how much he had left.

              Top Rank vs. Golden Boy, so not happening.

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              • megas30
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                #47
                When does a fighter that hits harder stops a fight from happening?

                So, because pac was hurt by Margarito punches he should not fight at 154?

                This means since pac was knocked by Marquez at 144, he should now fight at 140?

                Why everyone cries for Floyd to fight challenges and then turn around and ask Pac to fight non-challenges?

                The TS is right, if the fight between Canelo and Floyd doesn't come to fruition, then Pac should go for it. A win would definitely put back the hype Floyd vs PAC.

                It is either PAC still got or he doesn't, no tuneup bull . It is waste of time, and if Floyd thinks he can take tune up at this stage of his career he's a fraud, too.

                Veteran fighters don't need tune up, it is bulcrap to get easy money, unless you come from a three year or more lay-off.

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                • GrandpaBernard
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                  #48
                  manny is a stylistic nightmare for Alvarez

                  the question is how much did getting KTFO take away from manny

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                  • megas30
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by hectari
                    I think in the Margarito fight that was the most Pacquiao was ever hit. Pac couldn't get out of bed from the double body shots he was cramped up and said the weight was too much for him to handle. I think you are referring to the Clottey fight where Pacman threw over 1 thousand punches but was only hit a little but the punches Clottey did hit him with marked him up bad.
                    So he shouldn't fight guys who can hit or hurt him? Good to know!

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                    • Almondsand
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                      #50
                      This is a toss up fight since Canelo is slow and Pacquiao doesn't really adjust. If Pacquiao does stop Canelo or beat him up bloody or vice versa the hype surrounding the winner will do great numbers for PPV against Floyd.

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