Quote of Note
One Take: Manny-Money Wouldn't Be One-Sided
“I'm not convinced that Pacman beats Floyd just because Cotto gave him a tough fight. If Pac and Floyd ever do fight, and that's a big if, they would both land punches to the other's chin. It might come down to who takes the better shot. It would not be a one sided fight by any means. They both could win, it's a toss up. That's why we all want to see it. Don't know if we ever will see the fight though, time is running out. Great fight on May 5. I don't regret spending $70.” —the Roast saw his money well spent on May 5
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