Quote Originally Posted by Pacstraightleft View Post
March 5, 2008

PAC IS AT 133!

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Satisfied Addicted To Boxing?
It is not a matter of satisfying me. I was responding to various Manila press reports. Thank you for keeping me abreast. The funny thing is you rip me for not knowing anything and for using Filipino press postings then resort to using one to address my question. I love that this all but erases any excuses any less knowledgeable boxing fans may resort to. I honestly do not expect any big surprise and expect Pac to win. However, I do not rule out a JMM victory. He is not the doormat/ stepping stone many Pac fans seem to think JMM is. To even be thinking or writing hypothetical Diaz, Hatton forum postings is absurd when Pac has a tough at task come 2 weeks. Where are the postings on what happens to Pacs' Career and boxing plans with a decision or KO loss ? Especially if JMM does what he claims to do if he wins and make Pac accept the lower purse. Which means another possible 4 years or no 3rd fight. If there is no 3rd JMM fight, no one cares about a David Diaz title win. There will be no money as there is today with a win over JMM. So the only viable option is either a Guzman or Juan Diaz fight. A Guzman win will not catapult him to a higher status than he has today and a Diaz loss after a JMM will all but deflate ( not erase) his legacy. Jumping Straight to Hatton is his best bet because he'll have less to lose and more money to win. Hatton has more to do with their future than Pac. Right now Hatton seems extremely vulnerable (weak minded) and a prime candidate for a brutal beating. Why not let everything work itself out as it will in the JMM outcome and Hattons next quality opponent.