Can someone please answer this for me? i've been hearing from the pac haters and floyd fans that even if bradley beats pac he's gonna get rob by the judges and the only way bradkey win is by a KO which is not happening.. so u guys really believe this will happen?? so then whats the point of a pac vs floyd fight??? floyd aint knocking pac out does that mean floyd's gonna get rob by the judges also? thanks.
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Originally posted by Furn View PostWhat easy paydays ? Whos paying big $ to this guy to fight nobody's ?
Hes fighting Pac because he's getting $5 mil to do it and getting huge exposure. Are you telling me an impressive win over khan in Nov wouldn't have got Bradley a Bigger payday in this fight. It wouldn't have brought a lot more hype to it?
People are carrying on like Bradley is coming into this fight in career best form having cleaned out 140. The truth is Bradley has one pretty ordinary win over a 40 year old in almost a year and a half.
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Originally posted by therealpugilist View PostMayweather was in the top 10 p4p before Hopkins was and was undefeated and had more of a claim to being number one pound for pound considering he was in his prime and undefeated.Mayweather didnt look impressive to some in those fights but there is no dispute that he won those fights like their is on Manny beating Marquez, thats the huge difference. Hopkins only claim to fame was beating Trinidad and raking up IBF title defenses whereas Mayweather already beat the same amount of world title holders(9) and won titles at 3 weights up to that time in far less fights
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Originally posted by mathed View PostIf Bradley had fought and beat Khan up, do you think Roach and Arum would agree to let Pac fight Tim?
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Pac is no1 already. Floyd dont fight often enough to be no1. If he did, and took on all comers putting it on the line, which he dont do, he would give the opportunity for a complete underdog to upset him.
Which could happen if he fought. Haha floyd fans hijack every Pac thread, look at the first 10 posts on this thread.
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Originally posted by puga View Postno, if that was the reason then pac should've been bumped down right after marquez 3 fight
Originally posted by puga View Post...floyd did'nt get bumped down when he did'nt look impressive vs hoya
Originally posted by puga View Postand balmdoir ...you said pac gothe # 1 spot by default but so did floyd...pac got it when floyd reteired and floyd got it when bhop lost....
BHOP was NEVER P4P#1. Where are you getting this from?
Roy Jones was P4P#1 the same year BHOP got beaten by Jermain Taylor. You really need to learn more about boxing before you further embarrass yourself.
Floyd was always the projected heir apparent to Roy Jones. You just don't know that because you weren't watching boxing back then.
Originally posted by puga View Postso both really did'nt become the p4p king bacuse of what they did but becuase of what the then current p4p failed to do which in bhop's case win and in floyd' case retirement...
Floyd was the fastest rising star in boxing.
BHOP has been fighting in a dead division for over a decade .. defending one single, solitary vacant belt for half that decade. BHOP moved up only after being defeated and his claim to fame was having to WWs move up and beating them.
I'll give credit to BHOP for finally moving up after 18 years, but he wasn't fighting the #1 and #2's like Floyd was. BHOP gets credit for being a still dangerous veteran in the game, but there are other fights he could be in that would have shown his age. Specifically the Super Six .. which he stayed away from like the plague.
Keep in mind: even before fighting DLH, Floyd had come up through the ranks and divisions and was an undefeated champion having beaten the best. He didn't use catchweights. He didn't use vacant titles. He just kept winning ... against the #1, 2 & 3 in every division.
Only Roy Jones has done as much in the last 20 years.
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