What is now the most sort after Marquee fight for the sport?
After Saturday night, not many people consider Mayweather vs. Pacquiao a competative fight anymore, and it has definately lost its marketable appeal. So if this is no longer the fight fans want, what would you consider to be the fight that you most want to see, and will raise boxing's profile?
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After Saturday night, not many people consider Mayweather vs. Pacquiao a competative fight anymore, and it has definately lost its marketable appeal. So if this is no longer the fight fans want, what would you consider to be the fight that you most want to see, and will raise boxing's profile?
A Floyd Mayweather versus Sergio Martinez fight for Martinez's middleweight belt would be HUGE, as would a Canelo - Sergio Martinez fight. Actually, now that I think about it, to raise boxing's profile, Canelo and Broner need to keep winning.
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Mayweather VS Martinez
Mayweather VS Canelo
Broner VS Rios
Broner VS Danny Garcia
Ward VS Froch II (In Vegas or England)
Cotto VS Canelo (In Vegas/NY/PR/Mex)
I would say these are the most popular fights that could be made right now, in the case of Cotto its not because he is on top of the game anymore like the other but simply because the event would be huge.
If we got any two of these fights next year I would be a happy fan.
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Marquez vs Garcia
Mayweather vs Canelo
Gamboa vs Broner
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Mayweather VS Martinez
Mayweather VS Canelo
Broner VS Rios
Broner VS Danny Garcia
Ward VS Froch II (In Vegas or England)
Cotto VS Canelo (In Vegas/NY/PR/Mex)
I would say these are the most popular fights that could be made right now, in the case of Cotto its not because he is on top of the game anymore like the other but simply because the event would be huge.
If we got any two of these fights next year I would be a happy fan.
I agree with all of those and would like to add Ward vs. Martinez to the wish list.
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Martinez/Floyd for me. No catch.
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Manny Marquez would be the biggest fight in boxing right now financially. Floyd Martinez might run it close financially but (debatably) boxing fans would rather see it.
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I don't believe Martinez would generate that kind of money outside the hardcore boxing fans.
To reach the wider audience, I think Pacquiao vs. Marquez V and Mayweather vs. Canelo are probably the 2 biggest financially rewarding fights in the sport right now.
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Vitali vs Wlad will be THE most intriguing fight in the sport mainly because it is almost guaranteed never to happen.
Now realistically speaking I would say Mayweather vs Sergio would be hell of a thing. If Mayweather beats Sergio I would bow down and call him the greatest of this era.
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Martinez/Floyd for me. No catch.
Disagree slightly Sergio Martinez v Floyd Mayweather for the middleweight title with Sergio having to make 156lb which is what B Hop had to do against Oscar.
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Martinez/Floyd for me. No catch.
Disagree slightly Sergio Martinez v Floyd Mayweather for the middleweight title with Sergio having to make 156lb which is what B Hop had to do against Oscar.
My take is that Floyd would not do a catch even if it continues to be offered. I think he'd want a real p4p scrap. In addition I believe and have said it before that he would like to in some way equal what Leonard did minus the 3 year hiatus
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do you think floyd is going to disavantage himself in weight against sergio or canelo?
He wont do a catchweight so i just cant see him fighting at 154 anymore.
Its got to be either guerrera or bradley..or possibly a marquez 2?
Floyds a small welterweight.
I think Floyd is a full welterweight and will beat them all but not a light middle or middleweight so has a tougher challenge. No way does Floyd move to middleweight.
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I think it would come down to Marquez v Pac V or Maweather vs Martinez although if it was m own personal list of fights I want to see there would be plenty more.
Those 4 fighters have to be the most established names in the sport right now, the have all been at the top fo a long time and have beaten all the top guys time after time.
I think Mayweather v Martinez would be absolutely massive what with the size difference and being the middleweight division it would be a mega event. Skillwise and boxing brain I would go for Maweather, Martinez would have the size and strength advantage but that's the onl areas I would give him an edge. That might be all he needs though. Maweather by wide UD.
People will want to see Pac vs Marquez for obvious reasons.
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do you think floyd is going to disavantage himself in weight against sergio or canelo?
He wont do a catchweight so i just cant see him fighting at 154 anymore.
Its got to be either guerrera or bradley..or possibly a marquez 2?
Floyds a small welterweight.
Martinez is not a big middle even though I believe he's been over 170 on some fight nights and I don't think Floyd is a small welter but a natural one. That is to say he's awfully close to his walk around weight on fight night. Martinez probably walks around at a buck 85. Floyd is not obligated to pack it on against Martinez or Canelo. It is they that would have to shed and Floyd could just weigh in at his best fighting weight. I actually believe that for Floyd against either one his smaller size is his advantage.
My money is on Guerrero also and Floyd has stated publicly that his next fight is 147. Marquez will probably take 8 moths off and I don't think Arum sacrifices Timmy.
I think if Floyd was going to the jump it would be against Martinez and the more prestigious 160 title.
Alvarez and Martinez are essentially the same size as Alvarez is a pretty massive jr mid. I agree though that the chances are probably slim to none that he fights either in the future but the old school in me is dieing to see him take a crack at the mid title.