Both were/are 'meh'. Berto is a much lesser opponent than Bradley though.
Whats the worst...Mayweather/Berto or Pacquiao/Bradley
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neither is what we want but at least Bradley is an elite fighter coming off a great win. bradley is an elite fighter not Berto.
that being said i still want pac-crawfordComment
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Obviously Mayweather-Berto is worse.
Bradley is still a relevant fighter even though I don't want to see him fight Pacquiao again.
Berto was literally at journeyman status.Comment
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I didn't even watch the Berto fight.
I don't think there is any doubt most of us will at least watch the Bradley/Pacquiao fight. First to see how Pacquiao looks, second because these are 2 of the best fighters of this generation, 2 fighters who have been nothing but great examples of what a prize fighter should act like.Comment
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I dont rank trash fights, they both are trash why waste your energy determining what is worse. Top of the game consider one of the best and have all the money in the world and they rather retire like cowards scared.Comment
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This is not about Mayweather vs Berto. I only watch the highlights of Mayweather/Berto, as i didn't care for the fight. I would rather see Manny vs Crawford or Khan and not someone who he has fought already in two uneventful fights. Atleast, the novelty of him fighting Crawford or Khan would raise my anticipation.So you'd rather see a shot fighter against the top guy rather than a very good fighter as his opponent? In that case Mayweather could have chosen Rob Salka as an opponent because we haven't seen him verses Mayweather before?
Is that better than a rubber match with a proven, top fighter?
Ridiculous.
Your hate is blinding you.Comment
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I understand why they would pick Bradley but Crawford is the better fight. I don't think Arum want to give Crawford his first loss just yet, but at the same time, I don't think they want Pacquiao to go out with an L. Pacquiao is expected to have an easier time beating Bradley.
Mayweather/Berto was ok in my mind. No one thought Berto would win. More importantly, no one was necessarily rooting for him to win.Comment
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