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Brent
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Brent asked in SportsBoxing · 1 decade ago

Agree or disagree?????????

If the Pacquaio/Hatton fight comes off, regardless of who's promoting it, Manny KO's or TKO's Ricky inside of 8 rounds.

Then is Floyd compelled to fight Manny?

Once again agree or disagree.

One last thing who would win this match up?

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all!

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    Yeah I agree at the first...

    maybe around 7-9th round...

    but against floyd??

    I will wish first that he will get out from where he are now..

    but if it will happen??

    I bet for PacMan..

    the same thing that happened in the DREAM MUCH ..im mean NIGHTMARE DREAM of DHL..

    "The Speed Is The Key In This Fight" -Pacman

    thats it..

    Source(s): based on my unpredictable prediction... ^^
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I agree completely that this will happen, i think Pacquiao will stop Hatton in an all out war and i think Floyd will come out of retirement to pick up his biggest payday yet. I do think it will be a great fight and one we all want to see and i do give Pacquiao a massive chance in this fight, if Pacquiao can pressure Floyd like Hatton did in the early rounds for the full 12 which i think he is definitely capable off then i can see him winning a decision, however if Floyd works him out like he did Hatton then it will be good night Pacman, i must say it makes for a very intrigueing fight.

    I must say though that it makes me sick that you can see that Floyd is sitting there waiting for this massive payday against someone who was a superfeather two fights ago when the likes of Margarito and Williams and other true Welters are sitting there screaming for the chance to get in the ring with him but he still pretends to be retired. Seems like Floyd always takes the option that is better for him, you didnt see him back in the gym after Margarito beat Cotto, i wonder why that was.

    Should also add nice to see you back old pal, hows it going, have a great Christmas and new year yourself too.

  • Woody
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    If Manny Pacquiao wins, which I think he will, then I see Mayweather definitely taking the task of fighting Pacquiao. It would almost seem to be a must, especially when you consider both men would then have common wins over Hatton and DeLa Hoya. It's entirely too much money to be made from a matchup like that. I would be shocked if it didn't develope, assuming Pacquiao takes care of his business first.

    I don't really know what all Mayweather has been doing during his time away from the ring, but if he has been staying in great condition, then I can see Mayweather executing the things that Juan Manuel Marquez was doing against Pacquiao, except that Mayweather would probably do it better. I say Mayweather by decision.

  • 1 decade ago

    First thing's first, let Paquaio get by Hatton first. As well as being the theater of the absurd, boxing is also the theater of the unexpected - ask Mike Tyson and Buster Douglas. Should that happen, Mayweather is not compelled to do anything, but should he decide to take the fight, he better bring his A game.

    My pick? Mayweather, despite the ring rust.

    P.S. What does the promoter have to do with the outcome of this fight?

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  • 1 decade ago

    Brent, you are dead right. Hatton will get stopped within 8. I do actually believe Floyd will come out and play, his ego will make him as he will always be questioned on it.

    Floyd is a hit and run fighter and Manny comes forward. Floyd is fast but not as fast as Manny. I believe Manny would outwork and out point him over 12, only marginally. Manny would walk him down all fight.

    That would be the biggest payday boxing has seen!!!!!!!

    Source(s): Current Pro boxer
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I'm not sold on Pac beating Hatton, as I'm not sold on Pac having actually defeated ODLH in a true, on-the-up-and-up sporting sense. If Pac's next fight is actually promoted by GoldenBoy Productions, then it's my belief that ODLH let Pac beat on him until the fight got to the first respectable stopping point. If that be true, then Pac's abilities at 147 are severely over-rated, and Hatton will walk through Pac in a similar manner he walked through Malignaggi.

    Oddly enough, as much as I've criticized Hatton for his typical sloppy and dangerous and smothering style. I think that's how he'll beat Manny Pac and pound out a decision win. I'm not predicting that, not yet. But I'm hypothesizing it.

    Oh, and Merry Christmas back to you, bro.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    The Oscar that lost to Manny was a shadow of the peak Oscar. I think Hatton will be too strong for Manny. That's if Hatton performs the way he did when he beat Kosta Tszyu.

  • 1 decade ago

    Agree on the first part, TKO probably.

    and Floyd will probably fight Manny afterward, especially if they offer a huge payout. Then Manny will probably KO him.

  • 1 decade ago

    Floyd just might. The guy's got an ego the size of a house! Who's going to win between him and Pacquiao? Well we'll find out. Hell, I thought Dela Hoya was going to pummel Pacquiao. I was sadly mistaken.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Floyd is too scared to fight Manny.

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