Comments Thread For: Arum: Mayweather-Pacquiao Rematch More Likely Than Not
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Link: http://www.nj.com/sports/ledger/izen...against_a.html
A piece of the article:
By: JERRY IZENBERG
"When I see Manny Pacquiao like that, this is the best Manny Pacquiao. He hasn't missed a beat. I would like to see him fight again."
And there are big fights out there for him. Canelo Alvarez and Amir Kahn would draw big numbers. And then, of course, anybody who understands boxing knows that when Pacquiao tore his shoulder before and during the Mayweather fight, nothing — absolutely nothing — was truly settled on that night.
I have said it a few times recently...... I agree with the writer in that I really don't see this supposed drop-off with Pac.
Manny is just as fast, and his reflexes look just as good..... he just throws less punches now, has less stamina, and at times he looks a little more cautious..... but at times he looks more comfortable, and seems to be boxing better, depending on his opponent.
He is simply fighting better opponents, guys who are on top of their game.
Mayweather/Bradley and to a lesser extent Marquez, do that to everyone they fight..... so no big surprises for me.Comment
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He doesn't believe that Pac won, he is just fighting the good fight.Comment
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This statement is better .... but once you get one side, then the next step is to start asking Floyd ......
There are several reasons why Floyd could come back.Comment
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I dont want to see it, Im not a fan of Floyds to be real honest but I appreciate his skills. He wont ever be thought of in the same light as Hearns, Sugar Ray or Duran I dont think. He isnt cut from the same cloth as those guys in my opinon. He has his own legacy and he should be happy with it. Him and Paq need to move on along with the rest of there fans who havent.Comment
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