It's funny people want Floyd to lose so badly yet they elevate the fighters who have little chance of troubling him. Floyd should just take the fight, assuming Pacquiao busts Rios up, the fight will sell well, he's now in a position where he can force Pacquiao to take 20% of the revenue and it'd be an easy victory.
It's funny people want Floyd to lose so badly yet they elevate the fighters who have little chance of troubling him. Floyd should just take the fight, assuming Pacquiao busts Rios up, the fight will sell well, he's now in a position where he can force Pacquiao to take 20% of the revenue and it'd be an easy victory.
One fight I won't even go through the trouble of streaming.
Floyd should fight Chavez jr at middleweight and they'll both make alota money. Chavez jr wouldn't be fazed by his punches and he'd go to Floyd's body all night and not get tired like Jose Luis Castillo. And Floyd's hugging wouldn't help him because Chavez jr is too strong.
Floyd should fight Chavez jr at middleweight and they'll both make alota money. Chavez jr wouldn't be fazed by his punches and he'd go to Floyd's body all night and not get tired like Jose Luis Castillo. And Floyd's hugging wouldn't help him because Chavez jr is too strong.
chavez sr cause jr cant make 160 again your crazy if u think he can
1) I never thought Pac was the favorite in this matchup.
2) Yes, what little historic significance this fight might have left would probably only occur in the unlikely event of a legit Pac win.
Having said that, if Manny looks well recovered and sharp in beating Brandon to a pulp, I'd buy a Floyd/Pac ppv. I think a good Manny makes an interesting and maybe exciting puzzle for PBF to solve.
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