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i read the lowest he can go is 153..Originally Posted by ShaunHillFTW49
Originally Posted by Proshares
Originally Posted by RKO2004
At this point. I'd rather see May fight other fighters. These two are worse than the NBA and NBPA.
Like who? He'll beat the hell out of anyone at 147 and anyone who comes up from 140. At least with Manny you'll have the hype/buildup/arguments/debates before PBF beats the hell out of him. They need to make this fight. The last thing boxing needs is to watch JMM possibly get robbed again and PBF beat up someone like Khan.
You think Maravilla could go down to 150?
Originally Posted by Bean Pie Slanga
Bob Arum is going to squeeze Pacquiao for every penny he can bring in before putting him out there to get demolished by Floyd.
Pacquiao-Marquez IV on May 5th..... can you really be mad at those numbers?
Originally Posted by NobleKane
Originally Posted by Bean Pie Slanga
Bob Arum is going to squeeze Pacquiao for every penny he can bring in before putting him out there to get demolished by Floyd.
qft
ThisOriginally Posted by MAKITA
Originally Posted by Essential1
Bob Arum told them they were not interested in a fight with Mayweather....
Well I guess Arum finally realized Pac has no shot against Mayweather... And can't blame Mayweather anymore
That's exactly right.
thisOriginally Posted by CParkFresh
Originally Posted by NobleKane
Originally Posted by Bean Pie Slanga
Bob Arum is going to squeeze Pacquiao for every penny he can bring in before putting him out there to get demolished by Floyd.
qft
Originally Posted by Demps
i read the lowest he can go is 153..Originally Posted by ShaunHillFTW49
Originally Posted by Proshares
Like who? He'll beat the hell out of anyone at 147 and anyone who comes up from 140. At least with Manny you'll have the hype/buildup/arguments/debates before PBF beats the hell out of him. They need to make this fight. The last thing boxing needs is to watch JMM possibly get robbed again and PBF beat up someone like Khan.
You think Maravilla could go down to 150?
Maravilla vs. PBF at 154...LEEGOOO!!!
Originally Posted by FIRST B0RN
Mayweather should fight the winner of Cotto - Margarito.
Originally Posted by FIRST B0RN
Mayweather should fight the winner of Cotto - Margarito.
Well, Amir Khan fights Lamont Peterson next month, so he would probably be next in line to get whopped if he can get past Lamont.Originally Posted by Mr Cashfl0w
Originally Posted by FIRST B0RN
Mayweather should fight the winner of Cotto - Margarito.
Let's say Cotto wins, and they decide to go for the tie breaker?
And who's available for this February fight Floyd trying to pump?
[h1]Tough choices ahead for Pacquiao[/h1][h3]LOS ANGELES[/h3]
With his biggest payday in the balance – a bout of global interest with Floyd Mayweather – welterweight champion Manny Pacquiao’s personal and professional lives are in turmoil.
[h3]SURVIVAL MODE[/h3]Take a look at the best shots from Manny Pacquiao's controversial win over Juan Manuel Marquez. Photo gallery.
The day after his disputed majority decision victory over Juan Manuel Marquez, Pacquiao wanted to surprise his wife, Jinkee, with a ceremony renewing their vows at the Mandalay Bay Hotel.
But she apparently refused, according to several sources intimately familiar with the Pacquiao camp, citing his alleged infidelities. After a lengthy discussion at the hotel, they say, Jinkee refused to go through with the ceremony unless Pacquiao fired his agent, Michael Koncz.
“I have no knowledge of that,
Rather, the responsibility — on many levels — now belongs to Pacquiao.
At some point, Roach argued, “Bob has to give Manny what he wants. If Manny says, ‘I want Mayweather,’ Bob will have to give him Mayweather.
Originally Posted by FIRST B0RN
Mayweather should fight the winner of Cotto - Margarito.
“Bob said, ‘We don’t need Mayweather. We can do a fourth fight,’
Originally Posted by Kingtre
[h3][/h3]In fact, Pacquiao needs to make his choices plain on a number of fronts: with his wife, his promoter and his trainer. For two fights now, Pacquiao has been less than diligent in listening to his strength and conditioning coach, Alex Ariza.
The last two training camps have seen Pacquiao show great enthusiasm for running the hills of Los Angeles' Griffith Park, but not for following Ariza’s advice. There are those in Pacquiao’s camp who blame the cramping and fatigue in his calves on his reluctance to abide by Ariza’s regimen.
“The biomechanics of running up and down hills is different than what’s required in boxing,