Comments Thread For: Mayweather Confirms Berto Clash on 9/12, MGM Grand

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  • B Phontain
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    #341
    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAA!!!!!! HHAAAAAAAAA!!!!!! HAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! !
    HAHAHAHHAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!....(deep breaths)......HAHAHAAAAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA! AAHA! HA HA HA AAH AHA HAH AH HA.............49-0

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    • John Barron
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      #342
      Originally posted by damian War
      goes to show how blue collar berto is. he is the people's champ.

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      • tokon
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        #343
        Originally posted by chardrnm
        If he wants to fight Berto then that's it. Just like I'm not going to buy the PPV. He probably deserve an easier fight this time so he can retire for good hopefully then will be 49-0 that's a great accomplishment.
        Sensible perspective. If you don't want to pay to watch it, you just don't.

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        • ssc73
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          #344
          Originally posted by tokon
          Sensible perspective. If you don't want to pay to watch it, you just don't.
          Agree thoroughly. In fact, there are maybe three fights I would actually pay for that could reasonably be made but very unlikely:

          vs Cotto for MW title at 155+
          vs Golovkin at 154
          vs Andrade at 154

          I might pay to see Thurman but only out of curiosity. I think nobody at 147 has a legit chance......the closes would be Thurman or Brook, assuming Brook was allowed to do what he did vs Porter...

          But that's really it. I'll be watching the replay.

          I also just heard it's opening at 100-1. I think I'll drop $100 on Berto.......10G's would be cool. Last time I heard odds like this it was 42-1 for Tyson-Douglas and Douglas didn't have Virgil Hunter.

          Berto has no issues with weight, he can crack and he does have speed. But Mosley landed probably the two hardest shots landed on Floyd in his career within a minute and on wobbly legs, Floyd still walked him down. In fact, despite all the 'running' he's accused of, he's walked down EVERY opponent he's ever faced AT WILL when he chose........yes, even Pacquiao......

          Still gonna throw $100 down on Berto.........

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          • ssc73
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            #345
            Originally posted by b morph
            ..... True
            How about Andrade? Not boring....I'd pay to see that one.......

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              #346
              Originally posted by Scipio2009
              PPV will do no fewer than 800k PPV buys' people severly overestimate the impact that the comments audience on this site and other sites actually relates to the fight audience that actually comes out of pocket for PPVs.

              The hype won't get as massive as the 4.5m homes/PPv parties that hosted Mayweather-Pacquiao, but the audience for "Floyd's farewell fight" is going to be massive.
              I'd be hella surprised if it does 800k+. I'd be surprised if it does 700k+ for that matter.

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