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  • dinero fan
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    #161
    Arum stfu with your lies.

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    • HarvardBlue
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      #162
      Mayweather and Pacquiao will eventually fight. The fight will be horrible and end in a draw.

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      • Showtime..
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        #163
        Any1 think that Pacquiao vs Floyd in 2009/2010 would have hit 4m PPV buys?

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        • mrjoeblive
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          #164
          Originally posted by Tyler_Durden
          Tired of hearing of the "possibility" of this fight happening.

          Floyd's a coward and will remain a coward the rest of his life. At this point even if he does some day end up facing Pacquiao, Floyd will still be a coward because the fight will be sure to take place in his house, with his rules, his choice gloves, his ref, and his judges.
          Floyd has been fighting far more superior competition than pac. Pac is fighting his 2nd straight little, 1st time at welter wt fight. Come on is this really how an atg fights????? He could have at least fought zab judah. But zab Is still far too dangerous for pac. He is just trying to fight the least dangerous foe and hope fore a floyd fight.

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          • DeadLikeMe
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            #165
            Originally posted by PorterIsFuture
            Any1 think that Pacquiao vs Floyd in 2009/2010 would have hit 4m PPV buys?
            Given the American economic climate at the time i'd say you're an idiot and they'd of been lucky to break the ODLH-Mayweather record and would have done phenomenally well to break 3. People severely underestimate the amount of overlap in PPV purchases from one event to the next.

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            • mrjoeblive
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              #166
              Originally posted by dinero fan
              Arum stfu with your lies.
              What people have to understand is arum makes more money being the sole promoter of pac fights. Even those 550k fights, arum makes a mint. With low ppvs he don't have to pay pac a lot of money. He will pay pac 6 million while he clears 15 to 20 million. Plus there are no large up front fees for pac v rios or anyone else not named floyd. Arum is very smart he got a lot of fans to blame floyd for him not allowing the fight to be made. But he made the colossal mistake of dragging it out to far and by not putting pac in with decent competition. Pac fans are getting tired of this bull **** they aren't supporting arums nonsense. They want to see good matches too. Its time for arum to get it together. People are tired of the endless rematches. Even if floyd v pac never happens we want to see pac v real welterweights not these crap fights.

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              • Weebler I
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                #167
                Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali
                It's funny how Floyd looked like he waited out manny till manny slowed down, but now I think Floyd has waited too long as he himself has slowed, and I think old manny would be the favorite over old Floyd.. Manny would outpoint the Floyd that fought Maidana and just laced on the ropes for long stretches, and not crisp on the counters..
                Floyd didn't look great in his last fight, that's for sure. Pacquiao looked a lot better.

                Pac at 35 is of course, not as old as Floyd at 37.

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                • ShoulderRoll
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                  #168
                  Pacquiao has a fight coming up. Time for Arum to name drop Floyd for increased publicity.

                  How many times has he followed that same pattern by now?

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                    #169
                    Originally posted by DeadLikeMe
                    Given the American economic climate at the time i'd say you're an idiot and they'd of been lucky to break the ODLH-Mayweather record and would have done phenomenally well to break 3. People severely underestimate the amount of overlap in PPV purchases from one event to the next.
                    You call me an idiot for asking a question? Man get the **** outta here

                    And Mayweather/Pacquiao were actually covered by all forms of news. Each @ that time were more popular than compared to ODLH vs Floyd in 2006.

                    The economic climate is your only reasonable point that would hold it quite down because things were in the crapper.

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