PAC should campaign at welterweight from now on, maybe Margarito or Williams next?

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  • Zarco
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    PAC should campaign at welterweight from now on, maybe Margarito or Williams next?

    **** it dude. Hes already there. I see him making fights with margarito, williams, berto, cotto, mosley, etc......or wait, would that be too weird? I mean he is fighting at welterweight in his next fight and DLH doesent think it seems too bad. Williams vs Pac or Pac vs Margo wouldnt be too weird would it?
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    #2
    Originally posted by Zarco
    **** it dude. Hes already there. I see him making fights with margarito, williams, berto, cotto, mosley, etc......or wait, would that be too weird? I mean he is fighting at welterweight in his next fight and DLH doesent think it seems too bad. Williams vs Pac or Pac vs Margo wouldnt be too weird would it?
    Hell, why stop there? Maybe he'll make a Pavlik fight or go after Joe Calzaghe. WShy not chase down Wlad and Sam Peter?
    The guy has had 1 fight at lightweight and none at 140 or 47. Lets not go overboard. This fight is about money, and nothing else.

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      #3
      Originally posted by JAB5239
      Hell, why stop there? Maybe he'll make a Pavlik fight or go after Joe Calzaghe. WShy not chase down Wlad and Sam Peter?
      The guy has had 1 fight at lightweight and none at 140 or 47. Lets not go overboard. This fight is about money, and nothing else.
      he should just go up and fight 7'2 328 pound valuev then y not

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        #4
        Originally posted by JAB5239
        Hell, why stop there? Maybe he'll make a Pavlik fight or go after Joe Calzaghe. WShy not chase down Wlad and Sam Peter?
        The guy has had 1 fight at lightweight and none at 140 or 47. Lets not go overboard. This fight is about money, and nothing else.
        lol jk but i think he should go back down he wouldnt be able to hurt margarito wouldnt be able to hit tall williams wouldnt be able to trade vs cotto after this back to 135

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          That's why this fight is so bad, you can't even imagine Pacquiao fighting the truly competitive guys in the division. Thinking how bad Margarito would light him up, and how much of a laugher he would make with Williams. Nothing against Pacquiao, he's a great fighter but he's fighting out of his element.

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            #6
            Originally posted by vaborikua
            lol jk but i think he should go back down he wouldnt be able to hurt margarito wouldnt be able to hit tall williams wouldnt be able to trade vs cotto after this back to 135

            I agree he should go back to 135 after this. He has plenty of big fights there, and if he did well he still has plenty of time to go up to 140, as he is only 29. I want to see how he handles himself against the elite at lightweight first. It will give us a much better indication if he'll be able to successfuly move up again.

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              #7
              Originally posted by adrsan84
              That's why this fight is so bad, you can't even imagine Pacquiao fighting the truly competitive guys in the division. Thinking how bad Margarito would light him up, and how much of a laugher he would make with Williams. Nothing against Pacquiao, he's a great fighter but he's fighting out of his element.
              ...........exactly!

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                #8
                Originally posted by Zarco
                **** it dude. Hes already there. I see him making fights with margarito, williams, berto, cotto, mosley, etc......or wait, would that be too weird? I mean he is fighting at welterweight in his next fight and DLH doesent think it seems too bad. Williams vs Pac or Pac vs Margo wouldnt be too weird would it?
                If Pacquiao is taking risky fights like this at higher weights already, chances are he doesn't have many fights left in the tank anyways. I doubt he'd take a fight with Paul Williams or Margarito, they'd squash him like a bug. I think he can still make a fight with Hatton at 140 if he gets by Malignaggi, though thats still far from conclusive.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by adrsan84
                  That's why this fight is so bad, you can't even imagine Pacquiao fighting the truly competitive guys in the division. Thinking how bad Margarito would light him up, and how much of a laugher he would make with Williams. Nothing against Pacquiao, he's a great fighter but he's fighting out of his element.
                  Williams-Pacquiao would be like Schmelling-Micky Walker.

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                  • Mojita
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                    #10
                    After this fight, i see him going back to 135, or staying at 140 to fight Hatton [if he wins, which i highly doubt].

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