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  • Scott122
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    #1

    Which fight to watch???

    Tomorrow is loaded with great fights, but ****, why do the two big PPVs need to go head to head? I don't know which one to pick. Help please.

    (I know hbo is going to replay the fight, but i can't wait that long. The cotto fight isn't going to be replayed though. )
  • LOLORSKATES
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    I'd Go with Wright Vs. Taylor..I think Cotto is going to shoot Malignaggi outta the boat.

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    • restless_438
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      #3
      Originally posted by 4CornerMessiah
      I'd Go with Wright Vs. Taylor..I think Cotto is going to shoot Malignaggi outta the boat.
      i hope you mean Tarver-Hopkins, not Wright-Taylor, that's next weekend.. here Scott, from another thread:

      with Tarver-Hopkins you're getting:

      Antonio Tarver vs. Bernard Hopkins, light heavyweights
      Co-feature: Israel Vazquez vs. Ivan Hernandez for Vazquez' WBC super bantamweight title
      Special attraction: Hector Camacho, Jr. vs. Andrey Tsurkan for the vacant NABF junior middleweight title
      Undercard: Jorge Paez, Jr. vs. Travis Hartman, junior welterweights

      whereas, if you get Cotto-Paulie you're getting:

      Miguel Angel Cotto vs. Paul Malignaggi for Cotto's WBO junior welterweight title
      John Duddy vs. Alfredo Cuevas for Duddy's WBC continental americas middleweight title
      Undercard: Bobby Pacquiao vs. Kevin Kelley, super featherweights
      Julio Cesar Chavez, Jr. vs. Aaron Drake, junior welterweights
      Juan Manuel Lopez vs. Sergio Mendez, featherweights
      Special attraction: pro debut of Notre Dame football player Tom Zbikowski vs. Robert Bell, heavyweights


      it's a no-brainer which one to spend $$$ on if you're only buying one, Cotto-Malignaggi... but that's just my opinion.

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        #4
        Wait B-Hop and Tarver are tommorrow? Nevermind. Get Cotto and Malignaggi, there could be the possible upset in that fight..

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        • Mech.
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          #5
          Originally posted by 4CornerMessiah
          I'd Go with Wright Vs. Taylor..I think Cotto is going to shoot Malignaggi outta the boat.
          You mean tarver-hopkins.

          im more curious to see who wins than excited about that fight.I'll be watching Cotto,Im a fan and I want to see how hes handling the weight.And I hope he blows Paulie out of the water.Im not really rooting for anybody in the tarver-hopkins fight.Maybe tarver,but really just because I expect him to win.

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            #6
            Originally posted by restless_438
            i hope you mean Tarver-Hopkins, not Wright-Taylor, that's next weekend.. here Scott, from another thread:

            with Tarver-Hopkins you're getting:

            Antonio Tarver vs. Bernard Hopkins, light heavyweights
            Co-feature: Israel Vazquez vs. Ivan Hernandez for Vazquez' WBC super bantamweight title
            Special attraction: Hector Camacho, Jr. vs. Andrey Tsurkan for the vacant NABF junior middleweight title
            Undercard: Jorge Paez, Jr. vs. Travis Hartman, junior welterweights
            whats with the white highlight? Are they not showing that fight?Its the only undercard I really want to see.

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            • restless_438
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              #7
              Originally posted by Mech.
              whats with the white highlight? Are they not showing that fight?Its the only undercard I really want to see.
              i don't know... i'm skeptical that HBO will show all those, but maybe, i just would'nt hold my breath

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              • Scott122
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                #8
                Originally posted by restless_438
                i don't know... i'm skeptical that HBO will show all those, but maybe, i just would'nt hold my breath

                hmmm...now im starting to lean towards the cotto fight.

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                • Scott122
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                  #9
                  plus, if hopkins fights the way he usually does and loses, he will not be considered one of the top middleweights of all time. There is a lot on stake for Hopkins, so i guess this fight isn't a bad purchase after all. This fight has more juicy storylines than the Cotto fight.

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