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  • #11
    I have a feeling Algieri might KO Amir Khan, I heard he has been shocking his new team with power shots now.

    I would love to see Mayweather vs. Algieri, and Pacquiao vs. Malignaggi on a double header, and the two can rematch in May 2016.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by damian War
      Theres no point in a Pacquiao rematch. Except if its just for the money. Beating Pacquiao again does nothing for Floyds legacy. He didnt get credit for beating him once, he damn sure not getting credit for beating him post-surgery. I say close the curtains on that saga. Amir Khan stylistically presents more trouble than Pacquiao, he has a stiff jab, throws crisp combinations, and has the reach to touch Floyd in center ring. Mannys arms are too short.
      What you said about Pac is convoluted mang. The correct way to say what happened in the Pac vs Jr fight is that the Judges gave the fight to JR, not that Jr beat Pac.

      HOW could Jr beat Pac when he ran from Pac like a Legghorn SHICKEN ?

      But our Hero Poodleweather Jr, should take his switch to GGG and Stripe up that AZZZZZZZ real good for the Middle weight Crown !!!!! HEY,,,, if Monroe don't get him Satady nite then Jr can do it in SEPT for GLORY !!!!!!!

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      • #13
        Judging by Uncle Rog hard criticism of Floyd and his father, he wasn't impressed with his performance. I think it was Roger who said Floyd needs to stop Pacquiao to look impressive. Roger is entirely different, dude is just a savage not caring much about defense just landing his devastating right hand.

        But when Roger got knocked out it was brutal dude always looked like he died eyes wide open out cold.

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        • #14
          Yes, khan of course. Then Pac. For a swansong it could be GGG as his last fight.

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          • #15
            I hope its Khan, because I think that is a tough tough fight for Floyd. A fight that I think Khan could win.

            But, I do think a Floyd Pac rematch will happen, and because of that, does Floyd really want to fight Khan then Pac again, or just finish his career with just one more dance with Pac?

            Floyd feels like he has a better measure on Pac now that they've already fought, he's smaller than Canelo or Cotto, hits less hard now, Khan is too fast too mobile, and looks dangerous with Hunter.

            Why fight those guys when he can make waaaaaaay more money fighting Pac? A guy Floyd believes he will be able to tame just as easily as the first time. I'm sure the rematch will be on.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by damian War
              Theres no point in a Pacquiao rematch. Except if its just for the money. Beating Pacquiao again does nothing for Floyds legacy. He didnt get credit for beating him once, he damn sure not getting credit for beating him post-surgery. I say close the curtains on that saga. Amir Khan stylistically presents more trouble than Pacquiao, he has a stiff jab, throws crisp combinations, and has the reach to touch Floyd in center ring. Mannys arms are too short.
              replay and slowmo of the whole fight reveals floyd was outlanded in 9 rounds by pacquiao, floyd only won rounds, 1,5 and 11 and lucky to be fighting in vegas where he automatically wins if not ko'ed.. amir khan is one dimensional and very easy not just for mayweather but for other boxers who already beat him like the underrated danny garcia.. amir khan does the same style throughout the fight, flurry then moves out, flurry then moves out thats why he's very readable..

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              • #17
                Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
                Roger Mayweather, uncle and trainer of WBC/WBO/WBA welterweight champion Floyd Mayweather Jr., would like to see his nephew have a rematch with Manny Pacquiao.

                Pacquiao, who is rehabbing a shoulder injury stemming from his decision loss to Mayweather on May 2nd, will be out until 2016.

                If Mayweather is going to move forward with his plan to fight on September 12th, he needs a dance partner and Amir Khan has once again emerged as a likely candidate to get the fight. Khan must first defeat Chris Algieri on May 29th at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
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                Khan/Mayweather I guess but you know its going the distance. It will probably be boring also.

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                • #18
                  Khan has the style to trouble Floyd - he is a big WW and has long arms, is swift on his feet and fights on the outside. But Floyd will counter punch to perfection and could even rock Amir Khan if he lands clean.

                  None the less, good be a good fight.

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                  • #19
                    I always thought so.

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                    • #20
                      Floyd deserves a rematch with Pacquiao and if he isnt afraid he will wait until Pacquiao's surgery rehab is complete.

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