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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Atlas: Mayweather-Pacquiao 2? Never Again! No Way!

    ESPN broadcast analyst Teddy Atlas is not in favor of a rematch between Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao. Atlas was ringside last Saturday night in Las Vegas, watching Mayweather win a twelve round unanimous decision over Pacquiao.

    There has now been talk of a rematch in 2016, after Pacquiao revealed that he came into the contest with a pre-existing right shoulder injury. Pacquiao further injured himself during the fight and had surgery on the injury on Wednesday.
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  • The Problem Child
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    Pac said HE WILL NOT GIVE Floyd the rematch until he recovers from the severe injury that might take a year. Floyd has to wait to get this pressure off his shoulders of being beat / in a close fight with a one arm Pac. Floyd has to wait in line.
    Last edited by The Problem Child; 05-09-2015, 02:37 PM.

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    • jri9d0
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      #3
      I never thought I would say this but I agree with Teddy here.

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      • 48cantCstraight
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        #4
        #48 looked like an amateur fighter last week. No need for a rematch

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        • ElMeroChingon
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          #5
          Great Job on Pacquiaos end, he tainted Floyds biggest win. lol

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          • Fetta
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            #6
            I agree. The mystique is gone. Pac looked like an amateur.

            People thought pac could do what he does and instead realized floyd is just to good for him.

            I loved the event in vegas. Stayed away from the pool party madness you see on youtube but the atmosphere was like nothing ive felt

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            • jri9d0
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              #7
              Originally posted by Fetta
              I agree. The mystique is gone. Pac looked like an amateur.

              People thought pac could do what he does and instead realized floyd is just to good for him.

              I loved the event in vegas. Stayed away from the pool party madness you see on youtube but the atmosphere was like nothing ive felt
              Pretty much how I felt when I was in Vegas for Pacquiao / Cotto. It was spectacle throughout, especially going to the weigh in where it was a free for all for seats.

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              • Doctor_Tenma
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                #8
                If Pacquiao was unwilling to put it all on the line when it mattered most, why should I expect him to in a rematch?

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                • ironmt
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                  #9
                  Wasn't Floyd the lead promoter? If you feel that way Teddy, talk to Floyd.

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                  • -PBP-
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                    #10
                    Give Thurman his chance. He will actually try to win.

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