Will you be purchasing the Mayweather fight?

Will you be buying Mayweather vs Berto?

Yes
6
12%
No
43
88%
 
Total votes: 49

Ricky_
Middleweight
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Re: Will you be purchasing the Mayweather fight?

Post by Ricky_ »

punchoutsb wrote:
KBB wrote:NO but that doesn't mean that it won't be because it's not going to be entertaining, it's just because I'd rather have seen Floyd face Thurman or some other overrated fighter even at a higher weight.

Personally I think I will miss out on a very entertaining, action filled fight, one that is miles better than his fight vs boring and incapable Manny Pacquiao who wasn't able to do nothing.

Berto will be there to get hit and this will be a high output and mostly offensive fight.


I'll just have to catch the replay.
This is some seriously next level passive aggressive reverse psychology!

It's total batshit from a straight-up retard.
KBB
Super Welterweight
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Re: Will you be purchasing the Mayweather fight?

Post by KBB »

Ricky_ wrote:It's total batshit from a straight-up retard.
So insults is all you have to add? Go ahead and tell everyone how you really feel about me.
Kingfield
Super Welterweight
Posts: 191
Joined: 24 Jul 2014, 16:30

Re: Will you be purchasing the Mayweather fight?

Post by Kingfield »

Ricky_ wrote:
punchoutsb wrote:
KBB wrote:NO but that doesn't mean that it won't be because it's not going to be entertaining, it's just because I'd rather have seen Floyd face Thurman or some other overrated fighter even at a higher weight.

Personally I think I will miss out on a very entertaining, action filled fight, one that is miles better than his fight vs boring and incapable Manny Pacquiao who wasn't able to do nothing.

Berto will be there to get hit and this will be a high output and mostly offensive fight.


I'll just have to catch the replay.
This is some seriously next level passive aggressive reverse psychology!

It's total batshit from a straight-up retard.
:o :lol:
PsychoGamerTwo
Super Welterweight
Posts: 526
Joined: 09 Oct 2014, 18:04

Re: Will you be purchasing the Mayweather fight?

Post by PsychoGamerTwo »

Everyone who voted 'YES', rather donate to me, so i can get a professional team. I promise you, i'll make your wish true & beat Mayweather in late 2016! DM me for bank details.
caldo2025
Super Welterweight
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Joined: 16 Dec 2014, 07:37

Re: Will you be purchasing the Mayweather fight?

Post by caldo2025 »

As much as I can't stand Floyd, I haven't missed one of his fights as long as I can remember. If it's the last time he laces them up then it's worth the time and money to me to see it. Unlike the rest of the world, I'm actually intrigued with this fight somewhat. My betting money is on a Floyd KO but I don't think it's going to as easy of a fight than most people do. Berto has a ton of heart. When you have a young athlete with a lot of heart against a boxer that is almost 40 years old in a fight no one gives him a chance of winning, there's a recipe for something unique.

I think that Berto is going to surprise a lot of people.
Lackeos
Heavyweight
Heavyweight
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Re: Will you be purchasing the Mayweather fight?

Post by Lackeos »

If you're purchasing the Mayweather fight because of a lack of good boxing going on, then I suggest you just watch a great fight called Leo Santa Cruz vs Abner Mares instead, which casual boxing fans don't seem to be discussing at all.
Lenny Cravats
Super Middleweight
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Joined: 23 Feb 2013, 10:43

Re: Will you be purchasing the Mayweather fight?

Post by Lenny Cravats »

I've not purchased a Mayweather fight so far. I've streamed them for as long as I can remember. As far as I can recall, I've never wished in hindsight that I'd've paid the cash for the benefit of greater visual clarity. In fact, the majority of the time I've thought that staying up till 5am was a poor choice for the wee hours of a Sat night/Sun morning.
Freedom2013
Super Middleweight
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Joined: 26 Nov 2012, 11:35

Re: Will you be purchasing the Mayweather fight?

Post by Freedom2013 »

Someone would need to be a FOOL to buy a PPV headlined with such a mismatch.
MachoTime
Middleweight
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Joined: 18 Nov 2013, 02:13

Re: Will you be purchasing the Mayweather fight?

Post by MachoTime »

caldo2025 wrote:As much as I can't stand Floyd, I haven't missed one of his fights as long as I can remember. If it's the last time he laces them up then it's worth the time and money to me to see it. Unlike the rest of the world, I'm actually intrigued with this fight somewhat. My betting money is on a Floyd KO but I don't think it's going to as easy of a fight than most people do. Berto has a ton of heart. When you have a young athlete with a lot of heart against a boxer that is almost 40 years old in a fight no one gives him a chance of winning, there's a recipe for something unique.

I think that Berto is going to surprise a lot of people.
Yeah, Berto is going to surprise a lot of people of how he can take a prolonged beating..
sykessta
Super Middleweight
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Joined: 05 Aug 2012, 02:19

Re: Will you be purchasing the Mayweather fight?

Post by sykessta »

Ummmm.... fvck no
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