http://sports.tempo.com.ph/2014/04/pacquiao-im-small-for-a-welterweight/#.U06Zl1WSyt1
LOS ANGELES — Manny Pacquiao has a solid explanation why he hasn’t been sending his opponents to the floor like they were toys.
“I am naturally small for a welterweight,” said Pacquiao on Monday after scoring a rousing victory over Tim Bradley at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas over the weekend.
The win over Bradley was Pacquiao’s sixth straight that went the full route and it has been a long while since November 2009 has scored a stoppage against Miguel Cotto of Puerto Rico.
“I had just fought as a lightweight (135 lbs) when I fought Oscar Dela Hoya in a welterweight (147 lbs) fight (in December 2008).”
Since sending the Golden Boy into retirement after the landmark win, Pacquiao has campaigned just once at super-lightweight (140 lbs) against Ricky Hatton of England, spent most of his time fighting at welter and once even fought at super-welterweight (154 lbs) against Antonio Margarito of Mexico.
Pacquiao, who turned 35 last December, said he can even make lightweight if he wants to although his ideal and most comfortable weight is at super-lightweight.
The problem is that all the big guns are not at 135 and 140 lbs but at 147 lbs, forcing Pacquiao to maintain that fighting weight so he can figure in all the marquee matches being made in that weight class.
Still, it is incredible that Pacquao, who started put as a light-flyweight (108 lbs) in 1995, has actually succeeded in campaigning in the heavier ranks.
Pacquiao became a world champion at flyweight (112 lbs) in December 1998 and owing to weight problems, he even skipped two weight classes and decided to fight at super-bantam (122 lbs) after losing the world title in 1999.
Pacquiao made two defenses at 122, drawing with Agapito Sanchez of the Dominican Republic and knocking out Jorge Julio of Colombia and Emmanuel Lucero of Mexico before meeting another Mexican, the great Marco Antonio Barrera at featherweight (126 lbs).
After dismantling Barrera, Pacquiao took on Juan Manuel Marquez, also of Mexico, and they battled to a thrilling draw.
In 2006, Pacquiao tried to invade the super-feather (130 lbs) ranks and was spoiled by Erik Morales of Mexico but got back at him in the rematch and in the rubber match.
Pacquiao then beat up Jorge Solis of Mexico in April 2007 and defeated Barrera again in a rematch in October of the same year before the breakthrough year of 2008.
Before facing the Golden Boy, Pacquiao scored a split decision win over Marquez in a super-feather clash and made his debut at lightweight (135 lbs) by halting David Diaz.
Pacquiao was a huge underdog versus Dela Hoya but he made heads turn in forcing him to quit on his stool.
But Pacquiao insists it doesn’t mean his punches have lost their sting.
Floyd is a middleweight at fight night, marquez confirmed it that floyd is at least 16lbs heavier than him.
talking about the biggest comeback fight in boxing history :lol1:
Would he really want to go back down a weight class or two?
Fighting at 147 helps him because he doesn't have to worry about weight at all so he can focus 100% on just training for the fight. I remember there was an interview a while back that he liked being at 147 because he didn't have to try to make weight at all.
Mayweather dominated Marquez, can we say the same thing about Pacquiao?
Styles make fights, making your comment irrelevant. Pacquaio is still quite a bit smaller than Mayweather is. Floyd looks like a guy who belongs at welterweight. Manny does not but still wins convincingly even without knockouts. It all comes down to each fighter's style so comparing how Pac beat Cotto or how Mayweather beat Marquez is totally irrelevant...
Floyd didnt want to make 144,,, he could have, but decided it would be too much work, the dude barely makes 150 and doesnt rehydrate,, He could easily make 140 and then rehydrate to back on the weight to 148-50
Mayweather dominated Marquez, can we say the same thing about Pacquiao?
Floyd cheated Marquez on the scales by coming in 2 pounds over the limit. Besides, Floyd is naturally biggger than Pacquiao and Marquez so it isn't a fair comparison. Nevertheless, whenever Floyd didn't cheat and came in on the agreed upon limit, he fared worse than Pacquiao (Cotto, Mosley, Hatton, De La Hoya).
Says the guy who weighs in at 152 on fight night. The trads are gonna flip this to a whole nother level
Marquez and Hatton also entered fights in the 150s. To say they are natural welterweights would be retarded.
Excuses. Another way to duck Floyd as if he's not small himself
Floyd ducked Margarito, Williams, Pacquiao, and Martinez. He will probably duck Lara too. These are mammoth ducks, so Floyd is in no position to point the finger at others when it comes to ducking.
Manny needs to go back to 140.... I think that would be his best weight right now...
Same could be said for floyd,,, his power would be much better at 140...
floyd and manny both get alot of flack for not scoring any recent ko's, but they are up in weight and hardly cut anything.. It would be like GGG going to 175, his power wouldnt be the same... Floyd and manny at 140 would knock guys outs, no doubt
There is no way in hell Floyd can make 140. He could only get down to 146 for Marquez.
you don't seem too interested in the discusson-you want to bash anyone who thinks floyd is a small ww for reasons I am not sure of.
Interesting points. Yes, he has always seemed to fight around his weight. Despite his father saying he could, I just don't see it.
It would be very interesting if he were able to make 140 and fight Danny for the lineal JWW title.
I always wished floyd had gone down to 140 when he was younger to fight hatton for his lineal 140 title,,,
That would have been some GOAT type stuff to beat #1 welter baldomir, go up and fight #1 154 oscar, and then back down to 140 for the #1 hatton..
3 different weight classes, 3 #1 champs, in 3 straight fights,, that would have been an amazing feat
The fact floyd is a small ww has no bearing on whether he can make 140 llbs on the scales or not.
wait, u're right... floyd cant even make 144 for marquez so how can he make 140 lmao!!!!
The fact floyd is a small ww has no bearing on whether he can make 140 llbs on the scales or not.
I think he could make it,,, It would be harder work for him, than it would be for manny, but i think floyd could make and rehydrate back to 148is on fight night.. But the key to floyd's success and longevity has been that he is always really close to the weight he fights at,, He never puts on 10+ pounds like other guys do overnight,, if he cut to 140, he would be one of the guys gaining 10 pounds overnight, Floyd really hasnt ever done that in his whole career that im aware of... Manny on the other hand use to pack it on when he was at feather and superfeather if memory serves correct....
The fact floyd is a small ww has no bearing on whether he can make 140 llbs on the scales or not.
well judging by the weight difference, 7lbs, its either he's a small ww or not LOL..
Manny needs to go back to 140.... I think that would be his best weight right now...
Same could be said for floyd,,, his power would be much better at 140...
floyd and manny both get alot of flack for not scoring any recent ko's, but they are up in weight and hardly cut anything.. It would be like GGG going to 175, his power wouldnt be the same... Floyd and manny at 140 would knock guys outs, no doubt
Excuses. Another way to duck Floyd as if he's not small himself
how can he duck floyd when floyd already issue the biggest duck in boxing history? i will not work with bob arum.
Says the guy who weighs in at 152 on fight night. The trads are gonna flip this to a whole nother level
he was 145 at the weigh in... 140 is not impossible.