Re: Bob Arum On Pacquiao vs. Mayweather
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Originally Posted by
miles
Im probably saying something unpopular here, but I'm not all that excited about the propect of Floyd coming back. He wants to pick and choose and dictate too much. Floyd is supposedly a 147 fighter, why not get out there and beat some big men? It's all about the money and now there is the opportunity to "comeback" and go for the smaller man again be it Hatton, Pac or Marquez. Get out there and fight Mosley and Cotto for goodness sake!
He's a vulture looking for the easiest meat. And it's boring!! :rolleyes:
Agree with you there to an extent. But, I'd add Pwill to that list. PBF has 4 legitimate welterweights to choose from: Mosley, Cotto v. Clottey winner, Margarito, or Williams. All of which are p4p contenders: Mosley and Williams in the top 5, Cotto in the top ten, and Margarito in the top 20.
Re: Bob Arum On Pacquiao vs. Mayweather
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Originally Posted by
SaddoBoxer
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Originally Posted by
miles
Im probably saying something unpopular here, but I'm not all that excited about the propect of Floyd coming back. He wants to pick and choose and dictate too much. Floyd is supposedly a 147 fighter, why not get out there and beat some big men? It's all about the money and now there is the opportunity to "comeback" and go for the smaller man again be it Hatton, Pac or Marquez. Get out there and fight Mosley and Cotto for goodness sake!
He's a vulture looking for the easiest meat. And it's boring!! :rolleyes:
Don't worry... If ever PBF will fight PAC, I'm sure he can't dictate his terms to PAC... Even the Golden Boy give in so much just to nail the PAC fight and who is PBF compared to Oscar in terms of market pull??
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he's no where close to Oscar, but IMO Mayweather is still a bigger name than Pacquiao and still knows how to sell ANY fight, he was able to get Mayweather/Baldomir on PPV for cryin out loud