if floyd fights fall through for pac and kahn what would be bigger?

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  • Daddy T
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    #1

    if floyd fights fall through for pac and kahn what would be bigger?

    Pac v kahn
    or
    canelo v Cotto
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    #2
    They seem about equal in terms of marketability. Mayweather does not have a lot of avenues left really. If not Pac or Khan, who else does he have? Bradley? Don't see much interest there. Cotto rematch? Snore. Thurman? Garcia? Maidana 3? It's Khan or Pac or bust IMO.

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    • Psylence83
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      #3
      They're both great fights and would both sell really well and both be exciting!
      I dont think one is any bigger than the other tbh

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      • Pu·gi·list
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        #4
        Originally posted by Psylence83
        They're both great fights and would both sell really well and both be exciting!
        I dont think one is any bigger than the other tbh
        Mayweather vs Pacquiao is FAR bigger than Cotto vs Canelo
        Mayweather vs Pacquiao is also FAR bigger than Mayweather vs Khan

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        • Psylence83
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          #5
          Originally posted by Pu·gi·list
          Mayweather vs Pacquiao is FAR bigger than Cotto vs Canelo
          Mayweather vs Pacquiao is also FAR bigger than Mayweather vs Khan
          Did you read the thread title??

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          • Pu·gi·list
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            #6
            Originally posted by Psylence83
            Did you read the thread title??
            I see it now after re-reading the original post

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            • Psylence83
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              #7
              Originally posted by Pu·gi·list
              I see it now after re-reading the original post
              Lol. It happens!!

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              • Lullaby
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                #8
                Pac vs Khan by a country mile.


                Floyd vs Cotto would flop.

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                • Ringlife
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                  #9
                  If Mayweather doesn't fight Pac or Khan. I hope Khan vs Paquiao can be made, but I still think Cotto vs Canelo is the bigger fight, its PR vs Mexico it's one of the biggest rivalries in our sport.

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                  • BigAlexSand
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                    #10
                    Said it before. A Cotto rematch is realistic. Mayweather will probably make it a catchweight for his middleweight title. If this were to occur and he won he would be in the history books with Henry Armstrong, being the only two to hold titles in three different weight classes

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