About time.but a sucker punch doesn't count as a ko.the chicken has finnaly agreed to fight,at the end of the day,the chicken gets a victory over PAC-Girl.
Comments Thread For: Floyd Mayweather-Manny Pacquiao A One-Fight Deal
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Of course, this makes sense and serves to mum the conspiracy theorists in case a favored fighter loses. Having a multiple fight deal causes speculation one way or the other, as people would want to justify why their favorite just has his a** handed to him.Comment
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But pac shouldnt give floyd a rematch if he wins, or at least if he wins convincinly. The fight probably wont be exciting so people might not want a rematch.Comment
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Because a rematch wouldn't erase a loss. Floyd's entire legacy is built on one premise (besides ducking Manny when he was at his best, of course): a "0" in the loss column. If Floyd loses, a rematch means absolutely nothing because he's no longer unbeaten.
That said, this fight isn't going to happen. By "fight", I'm referring to the one that should have happened when both guys were much better circa 2009. Like Tyson vs. Holyfield, the fast and explosive fighter has declined well below his best days, and certainly at a rate more rapid than his opponent. The fight happened well after it should have.
Floyd will pot shot early, then slow it down to 1-punch-at-a-time, and win a boring UD 8 rounds to 4.
There will be no controversy, and no rematch. I wouldn't be surprised if Floyd talked Manny into taking it easy and just enjoying the pay day (to protect them both).Comment
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I will assume Floydie will treat a loss as if it wasn't a loss anyway, so this may or may not end up being a rematch-able situation in his mind regardless. And definitely won't be if it's a boring fight... IOW a typical methodical Floydie points win. But I'm sure Pac will have a few things to say about that, win or lose, and Floydie will in all likelihood see shades of Castillo I before the final bell.Comment
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