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  • #31
    oh shut the **** up you slimey reptilian ****. IM getting really ****ing sick and tired of these joke fights now, looked like a good start to the year but gradually the joke match ups are coming in thick and fast and its the same ****ing culprits. cotto v kirkland, pacquiao v horn/burns, canelo v chavez jr, wilder v (**** knows how to spell it). Honestly might have to make the jump over to UFC as my main combat sport if this year is like last year cause im getting really ****ing sick and tired of this ****, stop dressing up dog**** fights as blockbuster showdowns, and the thing that really gets my blood boiling is that people on here defend these circus show fights to the death.

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    • #32
      Pac is a part time boxer anyways.. maybe he does it because he simply loves boxing and Australia is so close to the PI.... It won't interrupt his senator duties that much.

      Maybe this is non-ppv?.. Kinda disappointing... as Manny only has few fights left.

      BUT.... if Pac gets a superfight later in this year, all will be forgiven.... like a fight against the Thurman-Garcia winner.

      Horn is at least rated in the top 15..rated top 10 by some.

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      • #33
        Overall... not happy with this.

        But I'll judge it based on what happens after. Superfight later this year?

        If we get a superfight later in 2017... Pac-Horn would essentially be a stay-busy fight against a solid top 15 (borderline top 10) welterweight. Except very few has seen the guy fight.

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        • #34
          Pac's career really been crap for the past decade.. just pass the torch already

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          • #35
            If it's non-ppv and it's followed by a big fight against either Crawford or the Thurman-Garcia winner....

            Then fine. It's actually a great plan.

            We have such high standards for a guy like Pac.. It's almost like he's not allowed to get soft-touches or stay busy fights.

            Please be...non-PPV. Hopefully they get a big arena, big sponsorships in Australia and TV..to warrant non-PPV...and still be profitable for all.

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            • #36
              Is anybody even gonna stream this ****?

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              • #37
                Soulja Boy vs Chris Brown has already been talked about on CNN, ESPN, you name it... who tf has been talking about Pacquiao vs Horn?

                but again I'm giving Manny a pass because his legacy is sealed. this is Mayweather/Berto type ****.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by DeLorean View Post
                  Soulja Boy vs Chris Brown has already been talked about on CNN, ESPN, you name it... who tf has been talking about Pacquiao vs Horn?

                  but again I'm giving Manny a pass because his legacy is sealed. this is Mayweather/Berto type ****.
                  LOL....right and how sad is that. But if Pac isn't going to fight Crawford then this is what your going to get from this point on.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Strategic1 View Post
                    If it's non-ppv and it's followed by a big fight against either Crawford or the Thurman-Garcia winner....

                    Then fine. It's actually a great plan.

                    We have such high standards for a guy like Pac.. It's almost like he's not allowed to get soft-touches or stay busy fights.

                    Please be...non-PPV. Hopefully they get a big arena, big sponsorships in Australia and TV..to warrant non-PPV...and still be profitable for all.
                    No one is going pay pac 20 mil to fight Crawford like he's asking for. Crawford is p4p but not a ppv big draw so good luck at findind someone who's going put that purse up.

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                    • #40
                      Mayweather v. Berto II

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