Who has the best chance beating PBF?

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Who has the best chance?

  1. PAC

    20.6%
  2. Miguel Cotto

    14.7%
  3. Shane Mosley

    50.0%
  4. Other

    14.7%
  1. Pascals Wager

    Pascals Wager Undisputed Champion

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    Yep. Zero chance of that fight happening.
     
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    Lennox showed no fear whatsoever of Tyson or Rahman (or Bowe).
     
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    Dissagree. He initiated the "push" & consequently had the leverage/ momentum/ balance/ element of surprise in his favour for that crucial split second, which led to Lennox going backwards.
     
  4. Mitchell Kane

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    You disagree with me saying Rahman was physically stronger?

    I agree that I don't think Lewis was taking it all that serious and it was a half-hearted 'push' on Lewis' part, it didn't look like he thought it would escalate, but Rahman used it to do as you said.
     
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    Yeah, I dissagree with you saying Rahman was physically stronger.
    You seem as though you think that's a weird POV.
    What is it that makes you so sure that Rahman was physically stronger?
     
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    Because Lewis is English and he drinks tea in one of those little bitty cups with his pinky pointing up.
     
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    i agree it wasn't fear...in the same way that i don't think Floyd was scared. But he was definitely taken aback.
     
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    Lennox Obviously WASN'T Scared & was Ready (& WILLING) to Do WHATEVER...Floyd May or May Not have Been Scared, but he was CLEARLY UNNERVED & Wanted to Do NATHAN Except DIFFUSE the Situation as Quickly as Possible...



    REED:hammert:
     
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    agREED. I don't know if "scared" is the right word, but Floyd did seem quite unnerved by Shane this past weekend.

    I don't think it's because Floyd doesn't think he can beat Shane, but more of he doesn't know for sure if he can...which could be enough to get inside the head of someone as insecure as Floyd appears to be.
     
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    I actually think it was B-Hops that unnerved Floyd, not Shane. I remember someone saying that B-Hops got in Floyds face during a promotion or something and told him to behave or some shit like that. Don't know for sure if that was how it went down.
     

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