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    Default Re: Pac vd DLH will be another Changing of the Guard!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Wacko3205 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Pacdbest2 View Post
    When Pac 1st fight in the US as a replacement opponent for Ledwaba, he's so impressive that HBO want to see him again.

    When he took on Barrera as a Big Underdog and wins so impressively, Larry Merchant said the words, "This is the fight that will shake off the Boxing world."

    When Pac Koed Morales, Mechant said "He just Got Bigger!!"

    And Now it looks like a DLH fight is almost a sure fight to happen. It will happen and this will be the Changing of the guard as the Money Man of Boxing. DLH's making the Top Dollar for years. After Pac retires him, Pac will be the one commanding this top Dollars.

    We thought it was PBF who will be the Money man after DLH. BUt he ran out of Opponents he thinks he can beat. So his money stops there.

    Assuming Pac beats DLH which is not easy but I believe Pac will win. Pac's next fight after that will be the top money maker in Boxing. Here's my projected PPV buys on Pac's remaining fights for Greatness.

    Pac-DLH.... 2M PPV
    Pac-Hatton....1.6M PPV(could be more if he KO DLH)
    Pac-JMM......1.4M PPV(could be more if Pac KO Hatton)
    Pac-PBF.....Will break all records. (Could be a trilogy) This will be like 2M X 3 PPV+MOre than 6M PPV buys.

    If Pac still wants extra cash...
    Pac vs Nate, Juan Diaz, Gamboa, Khan, or even Margarito(If he still on top which I doubt) is still a very Big Money Maker.

    Your thoughts
    I think Pac vs Oscar is a ridiculous fight to make...& there aint much of a guard change there.

    Pac vs Hatton would be more sensible...provided he get's by Paulie.

    Fighting Oscar is just money...& truthfully...Oscar could very well be too much for Pacquiao. You have to take into effect (you being a Pac fan, just as I did as a Cotto fan) that the physical is often too much for certain fighters to overcome.

    It showed in Cotto against Margarito...& it would most likely show in Pac against Oscar.

    I personally like Pac at the lower weights.

    Out of all the fights above that you mentioned of Pacquiao...what about Pac's show out against Torrecampo?

    The shot heard round the world.

    Truthfully out of all of Pac's fights...the two that he shined the most for me were against Barrera & the first two Morales fights...the loss against Morrales was as fun to watch as was the win.

    Since then...I have'nt really watched Pac fight that much outside of the Diaz bout.

    While I credit Pac for being a good fighter...I can honestly say that I aint a fan...but I would truly love to see him move up & conquer someone @ light welter/junior welter...the winner of Hatton vs Malignaggi would be nice...but if he's going to fight Oscar...I'd rather see him fight someone that aint so spent.

    Names that come to mind outside of Hatton would be Urango, Witter, Hopkins, or Malignaggi...but it would have to be someone that wore a strap, commanded respect, or atleast made for a good match up.
    Don't compare Pac to Cotto. Pac is a Proven great fighter. Pac already Moved up from 112-122, to 122-126, to 126-130 & to 130-135. Did you see any deterioation of speed & power as he moved up Did you see any extra fat in his Belly like Duran?? ALL Pac add was skills & more muscle mass to his body. Pac is a once in a Lifetime Kind of fighter. I'm seeing is clearly but I don't get it that you guys don't see what I'm seeing.

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    Default Re: Pac vd DLH will be another Changing of the Guard!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Pacdbest2 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Wacko3205 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Pacdbest2 View Post
    When Pac 1st fight in the US as a replacement opponent for Ledwaba, he's so impressive that HBO want to see him again.

    When he took on Barrera as a Big Underdog and wins so impressively, Larry Merchant said the words, "This is the fight that will shake off the Boxing world."

    When Pac Koed Morales, Mechant said "He just Got Bigger!!"

    And Now it looks like a DLH fight is almost a sure fight to happen. It will happen and this will be the Changing of the guard as the Money Man of Boxing. DLH's making the Top Dollar for years. After Pac retires him, Pac will be the one commanding this top Dollars.

    We thought it was PBF who will be the Money man after DLH. BUt he ran out of Opponents he thinks he can beat. So his money stops there.

    Assuming Pac beats DLH which is not easy but I believe Pac will win. Pac's next fight after that will be the top money maker in Boxing. Here's my projected PPV buys on Pac's remaining fights for Greatness.

    Pac-DLH.... 2M PPV
    Pac-Hatton....1.6M PPV(could be more if he KO DLH)
    Pac-JMM......1.4M PPV(could be more if Pac KO Hatton)
    Pac-PBF.....Will break all records. (Could be a trilogy) This will be like 2M X 3 PPV+MOre than 6M PPV buys.

    If Pac still wants extra cash...
    Pac vs Nate, Juan Diaz, Gamboa, Khan, or even Margarito(If he still on top which I doubt) is still a very Big Money Maker.

    Your thoughts
    I think Pac vs Oscar is a ridiculous fight to make...& there aint much of a guard change there.

    Pac vs Hatton would be more sensible...provided he get's by Paulie.

    Fighting Oscar is just money...& truthfully...Oscar could very well be too much for Pacquiao. You have to take into effect (you being a Pac fan, just as I did as a Cotto fan) that the physical is often too much for certain fighters to overcome.

    It showed in Cotto against Margarito...& it would most likely show in Pac against Oscar.

    I personally like Pac at the lower weights.

    Out of all the fights above that you mentioned of Pacquiao...what about Pac's show out against Torrecampo?

    The shot heard round the world.

    Truthfully out of all of Pac's fights...the two that he shined the most for me were against Barrera & the first two Morales fights...the loss against Morrales was as fun to watch as was the win.

    Since then...I have'nt really watched Pac fight that much outside of the Diaz bout.

    While I credit Pac for being a good fighter...I can honestly say that I aint a fan...but I would truly love to see him move up & conquer someone @ light welter/junior welter...the winner of Hatton vs Malignaggi would be nice...but if he's going to fight Oscar...I'd rather see him fight someone that aint so spent.

    Names that come to mind outside of Hatton would be Urango, Witter, Hopkins, or Malignaggi...but it would have to be someone that wore a strap, commanded respect, or atleast made for a good match up.
    Don't compare Pac to Cotto. Pac is a Proven great fighter. Pac already Moved up from 112-122, to 122-126, to 126-130 & to 130-135. Did you see any deterioation of speed & power as he moved up Did you see any extra fat in his Belly like Duran?? ALL Pac add was skills & more muscle mass to his body. Pac is a once in a Lifetime Kind of fighter. I'm seeing is clearly but I don't get it that you guys don't see what I'm seeing.
    What does Duran having a small belly have to do with anything its a boxing match not a bodybuilding competition..

    Also we are boxing fans and you seem to be a PAC fan only so we tend to have a broader view of whats going on

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    Default Re: Pac vd DLH will be another Changing of the Guard!!

    Quote Originally Posted by JT Rock View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Pacdbest2 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Wacko3205 View Post

    I think Pac vs Oscar is a ridiculous fight to make...& there aint much of a guard change there.

    Pac vs Hatton would be more sensible...provided he get's by Paulie.

    Fighting Oscar is just money...& truthfully...Oscar could very well be too much for Pacquiao. You have to take into effect (you being a Pac fan, just as I did as a Cotto fan) that the physical is often too much for certain fighters to overcome.

    It showed in Cotto against Margarito...& it would most likely show in Pac against Oscar.

    I personally like Pac at the lower weights.

    Out of all the fights above that you mentioned of Pacquiao...what about Pac's show out against Torrecampo?

    The shot heard round the world.

    Truthfully out of all of Pac's fights...the two that he shined the most for me were against Barrera & the first two Morales fights...the loss against Morrales was as fun to watch as was the win.

    Since then...I have'nt really watched Pac fight that much outside of the Diaz bout.

    While I credit Pac for being a good fighter...I can honestly say that I aint a fan...but I would truly love to see him move up & conquer someone @ light welter/junior welter...the winner of Hatton vs Malignaggi would be nice...but if he's going to fight Oscar...I'd rather see him fight someone that aint so spent.

    Names that come to mind outside of Hatton would be Urango, Witter, Hopkins, or Malignaggi...but it would have to be someone that wore a strap, commanded respect, or atleast made for a good match up.
    Don't compare Pac to Cotto. Pac is a Proven great fighter. Pac already Moved up from 112-122, to 122-126, to 126-130 & to 130-135. Did you see any deterioation of speed & power as he moved up Did you see any extra fat in his Belly like Duran?? ALL Pac add was skills & more muscle mass to his body. Pac is a once in a Lifetime Kind of fighter. I'm seeing is clearly but I don't get it that you guys don't see what I'm seeing.
    What does Duran having a small belly have to do with anything its a boxing match not a bodybuilding competition..

    Also we are boxing fans and you seem to be a PAC fan only so we tend to have a broader view of whats going on
    It has to do with Pac as a more athletic kind of fighter than Duran & Cotto. Cotto's has the fatty genes. If he's not boxing he's probably going to be fat just like some guys in his camp. Duran is the same, he baloons whenever his not training. Pac is moving up in weight because of the Challenge & the money. PBF is small too but he outpointed DLH because of speed. Pac, PBF, SRL, SRR & Armstrong are the Kind of athletic Great Fighters. These guys win fights against Bigger fighters because of their athletic gifts.

    I'm a Pac fan coz I'm entertained. And he makes us Pinoy Proud. I like Pavlik, Cotto, Kirkland, Concepcion, Donaire, Vic Ortiz, and many more as long as they are exciting. I bought PPV like Cotto-Margo & PBF vs Judah,Hatton & DLH. Even the valero fight in Mexico I bought that PPV. BUt it started all with pac. He's still my standard bearer. I'm into boxing now coz I want to see where pac stands now.

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