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  • Combat Talk Radio
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    #61
    Ok dude, in breath you say

    Originally posted by jjsmyth87
    Im not really a Jeff Horn fan but if you cant see he is a top 10 welterweight theres something wrong with you. Hes huge, has good power, very akward and in and out and side to side movement. He was tagging Manny with some hard shots. I was watching his fights before he fight Manny and I knew this guy had some real talent. Horn has taken hard fights his whole career. His last 13 opponents had a combined record of 362- 39 when he fought them. Beat Randall Bailey and Ali Funeka. Ranked number 6 by the ring and 2 by boxrec, not saying hes on Crawford or Spences level but definitely above the Vargas and the Petersons of the division. I would pick Horn to beat Danny Garcia and maybe even Shawn Porter
    Second breath you say

    Originally posted by jjsmyth87
    Also how can you say Manny is a Gatekeeper? One loss/robbery doesn't mean hes shot. He threw over 600 punches against Horn and most ppl think he won.
    Make up your mind bro. Either Jeff "The Hornet" Horn took an ATG to school, or he didn't.

    If you accept that Jeff "The Hornet" Horn took Manny to school - and you accept that such a thing shouldn't have happened and wouldn't have even 4 years ago - coupled with him being on Horn's undercard, unable to stop Chris Algieri...yeah, he's a gatekeeper. You know why? Because of this:




    Originally posted by harwri008
    I'm thoroughly confused. So Pacquiao is on the undercard on in ESPN PPV event with Crawford against a school teacher in NYC??? And this is a set up for him to face the winner of the main event??

    How the mighty have fallen...


    Pacquiao should thank Mayweather for keeping him relevant for so long.
    Don't understate it.

    Pacquiao is B-siding/undercarding a fight headlined by the guy that beat him - a guy nobody hardly knew just two years ago. All because he ran when the guy that beat him called him out for a rematch to disprove the silly theory that he was somehow "robbed" - when in reality he got bullied over 7 rounds.

    Horn knew what he was doing. He knew Manny didn't have the heart to take him out. No longer hungry.

    Gatekeeper.
    Last edited by Combat Talk Radio; 02-05-2018, 10:13 PM.

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    • Bwall004
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      #62
      Originally posted by BoxingTech718
      The undercard better be stacked. Or I will wait until it hits YouTube and other streaming sites.
      You’re in NY. You’re not going to see this card?

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        #63
        No biggie, I'll find a stream with ease Bobby boy

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          #64
          Originally posted by Xi_
          Lmao.....crawford is the only fighter on this card thats not an espn level fighter.
          Crawford is one of the best fighters right now but his PPV fight with Postol generated just around 50,000 buys, not even 1/4 of the lowest Pacquiao PPV against Vargas which generated about 215,000 buys.

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            #65
            Anything more than $30 is not worth it. It’s like they want us to bootleg boxing like honestly. Stop trying to nickel and dime the fans . Matter of fact imma use that $30 for food f this sht.

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              #66
              Originally posted by Bjl12
              The best thing about the PPV is TC.
              The only thing about the ppv is crawford. Jeff horn and this old manny imo have no business on ppv. I only think super fights should be considered for ppv

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                #67
                Originally posted by Strategic1
                Can anyone comment what they've seen from Kavaliauskas, Ponomarev or Saucedo?
                Bruh they could be Uber drivers .

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by sweeterscience
                  There is no marquee matchup, even casual fans get that Pacquiao is way past it, Crawford is a terrific fighter, but he hasn't become a big national draw yet. I think this is a bad move.

                  The price of the PPV will have a big impact on buys. For $10-20, I think they'll do 250,000 buys. If they go for a $50-60 range, they'll be lucky to break 50,000 buys.
                  ESPN isn't risking their money on this PPV, in all likelihood; Bob Arum is staking the money, renting the ESPN team for the fight (Tessitore/Kriegel/Bradley), and hoping beyond hope that Pacquiao-Alvarado/Horn-Crawford draws well enough to get ESPN to put up the PPV money for the hoped for Crawford-Pacquiao fight.

                  I don't think the event is anywhere near that price sensitive as you want to think (most folks who buy PPV host a party anyway; food/drinks/etc and you're basically looking at spending $150 on a fight party or $200 on a fight party).

                  I doubt the event tops 100k homes, especially if Mike Alvarado is Pacquiao's opponent.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by IMDAZED
                    I doubt Alvarado is the opponent. But even a Matthysse isn’t worth of being a PPV headliner. What was the point of the ESPN deal if these are the kinds of fights we’re getting?
                    Arum no longer had the HBO pot to himself, and ESPN, for short money, gave Arum a place to stay.

                    ESPN gets boxing content on the cheap, Top Rank gets a place to try and develop their fighters, and Top Rank is left holding the bag to pay for fights that can't be made without PPV.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by WesternChamp
                      Pacquiao is being lined up to face the winner of Crawford vs. Horn by the end of the year.


                      bu bu but arum is keeping pac away from crawford doe!! arum is protecting manny ....... from his own fighter! that makes a lot of sense! lmao! arum the in house king is keeping pac away from his own fighter? that's unheard of. LOL!
                      If Arum wasn't trying to hide Pacquiao, he would've flipped the two fights; Horn-Pacquiao 2 for the WBO title, with Crawford's first fight at welterweight being against Mike Alvarado, with the winners facing off next.

                      Manny Pacquiao finally got smartened up by someone, and is looking to cash out on the easiest fight for the biggest bag possible

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