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Pacquiao's Options: Cotto Rematch, Mosley or Marquez

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    #61
    why would pac fans be scared to see pac vs floyd? yeah, floyd would be the favorite, and he'd probably win by UD. pac has lost by UD before to morales, so what. except vs. floyd, it'll be like a light jog for pac, he won't even be scratched. floyd might hurt pac's feelings, but that's about it. the only thing floyd "destroys" in the ring is insomnia.

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      #62
      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
      If Manny Pacquiao is able to beat WBO welterweight champion Miguel Cotto on November 14 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, there are plenty of options out there. Pacquiao's promoter Bob Arum of Top Rank told the New York Post that Manny has plenty of options - even without Floyd Mayweather Jr. [details]
      That's OK Floyd Mayweather has the whole entire light weight division for options!

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        #63
        Originally posted by FrankieClutch View Post
        Dont tell that to Floyd fans. They hit u with somethin like this: "OH, he came from the smaller weight divisions" or "You have to remember he started off in the smaller weight classes." I laugh everytime i hear that. Its not where one starts off, its where one is now.
        he fought two guys that were smaller than he was other then that every one else was bigger than he was least he doesnt drain people to there a raisin like pacquiao

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          #64
          Originally posted by defcon215 View Post
          he fought two guys that were smaller than he was other then that every one else was bigger than he was least he doesnt drain people to there a raisin like pacquiao
          Oh, trust me, I kno pac's a *****. I wasnt trying to diss Money or his fans, I was just saying thats wut Floyd fans say when he fights smaller fighters.

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            #65
            i liked watchin floyd more in his early fights, that fighter was entertaining, now hes just covering up and throwing single shots, yes his defence is incredible, but it is also incredibly boring to watch, pac man is very entertaining, if you had floyd fighting the way he did before against pac now that would be a match worth watching! at the mo the only person who stands a chance of beating him is pac, but this is boxing we jus dnt know till they get in the ring get it on **** bob arum!

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              #66
              In my opinion, both Arum and Mayweather are starting their public negotiations early. Of course Arum is gonna say he has other options. Just like Floyd is gonna say he has other options. It's all part of negotiating. "I don't need you, you need me." At the end of the day both will probably settle for 50/50 of a HUGE purse. Cotto could end those plans though.

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                #67
                Originally posted by VipersThunder View Post
                That's OK Floyd Mayweather has the whole entire light weight division for options!
                yeah i do agree.. floyd has still juan diaz or Juan Manuel Lopez. After floyd watch Juan Manuel Lopez fight i think Floyd might want to fight agian.. 0 vs 0..

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Odawg View Post
                  i liked watchin floyd more in his early fights, that fighter was entertaining, now hes just covering up and throwing single shots, yes his defence is incredible, but it is also incredibly boring to watch
                  It's cuz floyd feels that he has nothing, or very little to prove so he does the very least to get his wins. Early in his career he was hungry, or at least a lot hungrier than he is now.

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                    #69
                    Marquez can keep crying. He fights at 135 now, and Paq doesn't. He'd get crushed anyway at 140 because he just didn't carry any power up.

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                      #70
                      Well, in recent interviews, Arum himself was never confident of his fighters beating Floyd anyway. So as a business man, why would he risk his investment on a risky deal to begin with?

                      I don't blame him.

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