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    Default Who's left to fight?

    Been saying that if shane couldn't beat him nobody could..and I still stand by that. Pac will be exposed for all his short comings in afight with floyd..so after that if that happens..what's left? Who's left?
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    Default Re: Who's left to fight?

    It will never happen, but I would love to see him in there with Paul Williams.

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    Default Re: Who's left to fight?

    Don't think him and williams would be able to agree on weight. Can Williams make 147 still?
    Of the remainder, Berto could be an interesting fight. Pacquiao could be too, if he folds and takes a few little tests.

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    Default Re: Who's left to fight?

    dont look past pac just because pbf beat shane. shane wobbled pbf he just got gassed out and wasnt able to finish pbf.

    pac is very different from shane, IF pac can put the same hurt as shane did on the 2nd round the result will be different. shane gassed out, pac most likely wont.


    do you actually think that shane has a better chance beating pbf than pac?

    heck hatton actually performed better than shane, well except he got kod in the end.

    to me this fight showed that pbf can get hurt even by a slower guy.

    pbf will most likely kill pac but i like to think that pac has a better chance beating pbf.

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    Default Re: Who's left to fight?

    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
    It will never happen, but I would love to see him in there with Paul Williams.
    He's the only guy between 135 and 154 I would pick over PBF
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    Default Re: Who's left to fight?

    Williams, Martinez, Pacquiao...that's about it.

    If Floyd wants a challenge he should fight Martinez for the middleweight championship.

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    Default Re: Who's left to fight?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle View Post
    Williams, Martinez, Pacquiao...that's about it.

    If Floyd wants a challenge he should fight Martinez for the middleweight championship.
    Good call, surely a bridge too far in terms though of size, but how many times ahve we said that before about both PBF and Pac
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    Default Re: Who's left to fight?

    I think going after Martinez if the Pac fight falls thru is a great move. Martinez has a big reach advantage but as far as height and strength goes isnt a big Middleweight by any means. ODLH is a very simiiar size to Martinez. That would give Floyd the WBC strap in 6 divisions.

    the thing that might stop him more than anything is tthe fact Martinez aint gonna bring as much money as other fighters. If Cotto beats Foreman at 154 i could see a match up neing made there too....

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    Default Re: Who's left to fight?

    it's pretty obvious that pac is next. This fight with mosley was just more money and build up for the biggest money fight out there. I won't pay for that either. I'm tired of elite fixed money boxing. Might as well just watch wwf

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    Default Re: Who's left to fight?

    Quote Originally Posted by BIG H View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
    It will never happen, but I would love to see him in there with Paul Williams.
    He's the only guy between 135 and 154 I would pick over PBF
    I don't think so if Carlos Quintana and Sergio Martinez, can both outbox. Paul Williams then Floyd Mayweather Jr would do the same, although it would still be a great fight to see.

    But if he can't fight Manny Pacquiao, or Paul Williams because he's too big because of moving up. He could always win a title at 154, or fight Andre Berto.

    But i'd hate to Andre Berto in there with Floyd Mayweather Jr, because he's nowhere near ready. And he'd be made too look very stupid.

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    Default Re: Who's left to fight?

    Good scenarios all... but you guys are talking about shet that's never going to happen. Floyd's too enamoured of his precious "0" to risk going higher than 147. Why should he? When he can retire undefeated and fuel his "Greatest of All Time" fantasy? He'll take a fight with Pacquiao, who by the way I think he can beat, and then retire. Forget the Williamses, the Martinezes, or anybody else above 147. It ain't gonna happen.

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