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    Of all the Great fights in the next few months who stands 2 gain the most from a Win?

    I was just talking w some guys on my hockey team and telling them about all the huge fights coming up from now till the end of the year and i started thinking...out of EVERY big fight...Pac/Cotto, May/Marquez, RJJ/Lacey, Pavlik/Williams, Arreola/Vitali, Haye/Valuev, the entire SMW tourney...who stands 2 gain the most from a victory in their respective contests?

    #2
    juan manuel marquez.

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      #3
      i would say Williams or Marquez.

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        #4
        it has to arreola then paul williams. marquez is already a established star & makes good money & will probably go to the HOF win or lose, same with pac, mr.counterfeit cash.

        david haye is already a prominent name in the UK & makes good money. same with vitali. Pavlik even though he lost vs hopkins, he's the middleweight champ & is a headliner. same with cotto.

        that leaves arreola & paul williams. pwill is close enough in th p4p rankings & has won belts. but arreola, man if he upsets vitali?

        Arreola has the most to gain.

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          #5
          Marquez or Williams.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Michael Jordan View Post
            Marquez or Williams.
            why does everybody keep on saying marquez? he's already a established star. 2# p4p. He's a headliner. going to the hall of fame. He makes great money.

            Clearly its arreolla & paul williams. cristobal has a chance to knock off the better klitscko brother & become a heavyweight champ & everything that goes with that. he could take the torch from marquez & margarito & become the new mexcian superstar, even crazier a mexican heavyweight.

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              #7
              Marquez, and it's not even close. He's fighting FLOYD MAYWEATHER, the best fighter of the decade, and he's a huge underdog, as well as undersized. Floyd is undefeated, unlike any of the other opponents of the fighters mentioned in this thread.

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                #8
                Originally posted by GetSumBrah View Post
                he's already a established star. 2# p4p. He's a headliner. going to the hall of fame. He makes great money.
                I agree, but Mayweather is a very special win. Despite the **** he gets on here, he is a great fighter. Marquez gets support from the real boxing community, but he will get supreme recognition from everyone if he beats Mayweather. Not to mention a probable shot at Pacquiao, the current p4p best, for a third time.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Michael Jordan View Post
                  I agree, but Mayweather is a very special win. Despite the **** he gets on here, he is a great fighter. Marquez gets support from the real boxing community, but he will get supreme recognition from everyone if he beats Mayweather. Not to mention a probable shot at Pacquiao, the current p4p best, for a third time.

                  of course its a great win for marquez. but compare that to what will happen to arreolla's career if he wins, arreolla gains more. win or lose vs mr.counterfeit cash, there is unfinished business vs pacquiao. Whose career will gain more?

                  Marquez is p4p 2#, established star, HOF, headliner, & makes great money already. Win or lose he's still that. Compare that to a arreolla win or lose its not even close.

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                    #10
                    JMM got no business even fightin at WW. Even less than Pac does, since Pac at least fought a weakened opponent at WW. If JMM wins, it's much bigger than any other win out there. I hope he does it.
                    Last edited by MANGLER; 08-13-2009, 02:12 AM.

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