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I don't know who you're talking about when you refer to "Orton", but I'd rather know where Billy Walters is putting his money.
If you think Mayweather is undefeated you haven't watched his fights. Getting gifted decisions by corrupt officials does not make one undefeated anywhere but his Wikipedia page.Pac has lost 5 times. I bet on undefeated.
GGG is probably the best fighter on the planet right now that's not a Klitschko and he's stated publicly he'd fight Pac or Floyd at a catchweight. Problem is he'd absolutely murder both of them.I agree it would have been a much more compelling fight 6 years ago, but I still think this fight will be exciting. Boxing needs a shot in the arm to try to get some life back in to it. It will never be what it once was, but this fight could help revive the sport for a couple more years, especially if the fight is very good and close.
GGG is an absolute beast. Not saying boxing is dead but I think we can both agree that it is not even close to what it used to be. One main reason is the fights are so damn expensive now. Most people don't want to pay $70 for a Pacquiao vs. Algeiri fight unless you are a big boxing fan. I think they are doing a smart thing by putting some big fights on NBC now to try and get more interest.GGG is probably the best fighter on the planet right now that's not a Klitschko and he's stated publicly he'd fight Pac or Floyd at a catchweight. Problem is he'd absolutely murder both of them.
I don't think boxing is dead. I think American interest in boxing is dead because we don't have any polarizing stars that are some of the best in the world.
Fair and safe assessment. I think we will see a smart fight from Manny as well. He won't be taking crazy chances like the one that got him KO'd by Marquez. He might actually do some counterpunching as well. Quick in and out flurries. I still think he will be aggressive and exciting, just smarter.Rooting for Manny, but Mayweather will win a comprehensive decision.
Manny would have won 5 years ago, but has lost a lot more from his skill set since then than Floyd has. I look for a tactical fight with Floyd controlling throughout, not withstanding isolated Pac Man outbursts that get the crowd excited and look better than they actually are.
I wanna say Manny might catch him with a TKO even while losing the fight.....but I think that power is the main thing many has seen leave his arsenal.
Completely agree with all of that. Primetime television for all would be a brilliant move to put it back into the limelight that it deserves. I also think a revolution of some sort needs to happen with all of the boxing associations. It's the only conglomerate of organizations in the world that makes the NCAA look like an honest, transparent company that isn't corrupt. It's disgusting the corruption that runs the boxing world today.GGG is an absolute beast. Not saying boxing is dead but I think we can both agree that it is not even close to what it used to be. One main reason is the fights are so damn expensive now. Most people don't want to pay $70 for a Pacquiao vs. Algeiri fight unless you are a big boxing fan. I think they are doing a smart thing by putting some big fights on NBC now to try and get more interest.
Anyways, hope Pac destroys Saturday.
GGG is an absolute beast. Not saying boxing is dead but I think we can both agree that it is not even close to what it used to be. One main reason is the fights are so damn expensive now. Most people don't want to pay $70 for a Pacquiao vs. Algeiri fight unless you are a big boxing fan. I think they are doing a smart thing by putting some big fights on NBC now to try and get more interest.
Anyways, hope Pac destroys Saturday.
hope Mayweather dies
Hayden is very pretty. if you have seen remember the Titans you saw her as a kid. Being that I'm older than here by a few years, I can't say I would do her and she's hot. It just seems way to creepy. The Olsen twins also fit that mold.Heck, Klitschko is 39 now. The only thing he is killing these days is his hot pint sized wife.
2 guys wanting to collect a check, not get hurt, and move on with their lives. Very disappointing as a fan.
Not sure why anyone was surprised by this or would've expected anything different. That is how these guys fight. It's what Mayweather's notorious for, he's the ultimate defensive fighter, known for never getting hit and never getting drawn into brawling. His fights are nearly always boring by design.
Only thing remarkable here was how successful the promotional hype industry was at once again conning the public into believing they should pay big money to watch this. Seems at least 95 percent of these boxing pay per view extravaganzas end with the public complaining about being disappointed and shortchanged by the product. You'd think eventually we'd learn but, nope, the next time the same people who were complaining the last time inevitably fall for the hype again.
In this case you had two fading boxers nearing 40 who are nowhere close to what they were 5 to 10 years ago, in Pacquiao you had a guy who'd in the last couple years been beaten twice (now three times), and with one of those recent losses seeing him knocked out cold, and in Mayweather you've got a guy notorious for boring fights even when he was in prime. Yet the promotional hype machine told us THAT matchup between fading old farts was the "can't miss" BIGGEST. FIGHT. EVER!!, and the public bought it hook, line and sinker. We are a society of lemmings.