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Originally posted by Sup View PostI don't think it'd be worth it at this point. Knowing that Floyd "won" the first fight, Team Pacquiao would have to cave in to every demand that Team Floyd/Haymon have in store. Pac would lose the fight at the negotiation table before even stepping in a ring.
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very interesting in my opinion hbo doesnt get enough attention and is biggest culprit when it comes to big fights not happening and the politics that help hurt this sport
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Originally posted by Weltschmerz View PostI actually want to see May-Pac II. The first fight was overdue anyway as a rematch would be, I don't see a great difference. There's that slight doubt still that Pac could in fact have done better under optimal circumstances. The draw, as I see it, would be Mayweather's 0 and yet another comeback. And greats are supposed to have rematches like these, so why not.
Statistically, the only other fighter to beat Manny unanimous besides TBE was Erik Morales - and that took getting cut and bloodied from a headbutt. That's telling, to me. It means you were looking at two of the best in the ring on 5/2/2015 - where the winner proved why he belonged #1.
We can speculate about shoulders and crooked judges and Las Vegas and Kenny Bayless and drug testing and IVs and all that all day long, but the fact of the matter is, Manny didn't show up and he knows it.
He shouldn't be broke, period. Chino's not broke and he retired with a fraction of what Manny did.
If Floyd's as smart as I think he is, he will fight someone like Broner, or Crawford. Someone where there's actually an uncertainty as to the outcome (yes, even with Broner). Someone with buzz in the media who can sell a fight.
Not go back to Manny and UD him again with 1.4 clinches per round, nobody wants to see that.
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Originally posted by revelated View PostThere's simply no point to a rematch. None.
Statistically, the only other fighter to beat Manny unanimous besides TBE was Erik Morales - and that took getting cut and bloodied from a headbutt. That's telling, to me. It means you were looking at two of the best in the ring on 5/2/2015 - where the winner proved why he belonged #1.
We can speculate about shoulders and crooked judges and Las Vegas and Kenny Bayless and drug testing and IVs and all that all day long, but the fact of the matter is, Manny didn't show up and he knows it.
He shouldn't be broke, period. Chino's not broke and he retired with a fraction of what Manny did.
If Floyd's as smart as I think he is, he will fight someone like Broner, or Crawford. Someone where there's actually an uncertainty as to the outcome (yes, even with Broner). Someone with buzz in the media who can sell a fight.
Not go back to Manny and UD him again with 1.4 clinches per round, nobody wants to see that.
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Originally posted by Sup View PostI don't think it'd be worth it at this point. Knowing that Floyd "won" the first fight, Team Pacquiao would have to cave in to every demand that Team Floyd/Haymon have in store. Pac would lose the fight at the negotiation table before even stepping in a ring.
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Originally posted by revelated View PostThere's simply no point to a rematch. None.
Statistically, the only other fighter to beat Manny unanimous besides TBE was Erik Morales - and that took getting cut and bloodied from a headbutt. That's telling, to me. It means you were looking at two of the best in the ring on 5/2/2015 - where the winner proved why he belonged #1.
We can speculate about shoulders and crooked judges and Las Vegas and Kenny Bayless and drug testing and IVs and all that all day long, but the fact of the matter is, Manny didn't show up and he knows it.
He shouldn't be broke, period. Chino's not broke and he retired with a fraction of what Manny did.
If Floyd's as smart as I think he is, he will fight someone like Broner, or Crawford. Someone where there's actually an uncertainty as to the outcome (yes, even with Broner). Someone with buzz in the media who can sell a fight.
Not go back to Manny and UD him again with 1.4 clinches per round, nobody wants to see that.
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