Now that M/P is made, what's the next big fight

pick

Klitschko-Wilder
8
25%
Kovalev-Stevenson
10
31%
GGG-Cotto
3
9%
GGG-Canelo
4
13%
Canelo-Cotto
3
9%
Rigondeaux-Walters
0
No votes
other (which one?)
4
13%
 
Total votes: 32

davie
Cruiserweight
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Re: Now that M/P is made, what's the next big fight

Post by davie »

Holy shit, have I just totally misread the OP?

Surely when someone asks "Now that Mayweather vs Pacquiao is made, what's the next big fight" they want to know what the next global superfight is,

not which UK grudge match would you like to see involving the worlds 2nd and 4th best super bantamweight?

And guys, I respect people wanting to see more of the little guys and appreciate just how good Roman and Naoya are.
But Inoue is, whether you like it or not, an 8 fight novice. Admittedly a very talented 8 fight novice.
But I don't care what weight you are or where in the world you come from, with 8 wins on your card the "next big fight" does not include you as 1/2 of it.
Chepppaaa
Super Middleweight
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Joined: 01 Jun 2013, 19:32

Re: Now that M/P is made, what's the next big fight

Post by Chepppaaa »

davie wrote:
Chepppaaa wrote:
davie wrote:Ward vs Golovkin has to be the best match up in terms of getting the 2 best in the ring together
these 2 guys are top 5 p4p, so thats a no brainer


but if we're talking big as in the magnitude of the event, it doesn't come close to mayweather vs pacquiao, but then again nothing does

until the next generation come along the biggest fights left have to be the Heavyweight, which will sell well

but he is so boring......wwwwhhhhhhhhhhyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy...why do people wanna see a ud snorefest....whhhyyyyy----just because of a fantasy ranking were both are high, is just dont make a good fight. its an easy super boring ud win for ward, were nobody will talk about the next day except "ward fights are always boring"

You asked what the biggest fight was, which could be made after Mayweather vs Pacquiao

you never asked what would be the most entertaining bout
(if you had, it would be meaningless talking about it in context of a mayweather fight, which will probably be as boring as ever and see 2 past their prime fighter not able to do what they could have 6 years ago)
You never asked what bout people most want to see
You never asked which fights would provide the most action or the most spectacular KO

You quite specifically asked which bout would be the biggest and I answered in a specific way, not only listing the bout that would involve the 2 best fighter left after Pac/FMJ (unquestionably ward/golovkin) but the biggest bouts in terms of size of event (any heavy weight contest between Klit/wilder/fury)

Don't ask a effing question then criticise someone for giving you the CORRECT answer to your question.
If my answer was not the one you were looking for it is very obviously because you asked the wrong effing question!

stop howling......there is no wrong and right. for one the biggest fight is in terms of ppv, the other in terms of action and for other it is how the 2 fighters are in a p4p rank, so stop acting like a school girl. if ward-ggg is your biggest fight outside mayweather-pacquiao than so be it.
thunderfromdownunder
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
Posts: 1789
Joined: 15 May 2005, 06:55

Re: Now that M/P is made, what's the next big fight

Post by thunderfromdownunder »

Cotto v Canelo, by far. Probably the two biggest PPV draws after Floyd and Manny
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