All day long today, all I have heard when they talk about the fight is, "My God this means Mayweather and Pacman goin at it is very possible!" and they all seem to agree that Mayweather will meet the same fate as Hatton, even if in the later rounds, I tell you what that is the fight to make right there, Money wise and its what the people want, Id say it would probably be the highest selling fight of all time, if promoted correctly.
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Originally posted by whitetyson View PostAll day long today, all I have heard when they talk about the fight is, "My God this means Mayweather and Pacman goin at it is very possible!" and they all seem to agree that Mayweather will meet the same fate as Hatton, even if in the later rounds, I tell you what that is the fight to make right there, Money wise and its what the people want, Id say it would probably be the highest selling fight of all time, if promoted correctly.
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Originally posted by whitetyson View PostAll day long today, all I have heard when they talk about the fight is, "My God this means Mayweather and Pacman goin at it is very possible!" and they all seem to agree that Mayweather will meet the same fate as Hatton, even if in the later rounds, I tell you what that is the fight to make right there, Money wise and its what the people want, Id say it would probably be the highest selling fight of all time, if promoted correctly.
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Originally posted by iron lung View PostFloyd likes being the underdog and is used to it. He moved up from 130 to fight the 135 champion Castillo and was outweighed by over 10lbs and hurt his hand, fought him one handed was a huge underdog and owned Castillo twice in a row.
If he's claiming to be the #1 fighter regardless of Pacquiao, I doubt he'll take the route of the underdog more than him trying to stamp his claim as the #1.
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Originally posted by Marijuana View PostLet them doubt Mayweather. It just increases the value of the win once he knocks him out.
You're not looking at the big picture, stop your manlove for Floyd for just a second there buddy. Boxing has been counted down and out just recently (Joe Calslappy). Boxing is now back in the mainstream and steadily gaining more fans, that's the bottom line, and NOT who's the favorite or the underdog...
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Originally posted by Marijuana View PostLet them doubt Mayweather. It just increases the value of the win once he knocks him out.
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