By Jake Donovan - The term catchweight as we’ve come to know it today has become synonymous with pay-per-view and other high profile bouts, to where it should be renamed cashweight. Seldom do two fighters abandon their comfort zone for the sake of facing one another unless a significant pile of cash lies on the table.
This weekend’s upcoming money grab is probably the greatest example. Oscar de la Hoya will weigh in at 147 lb or less for the first time in more than seven years, while Manny Pacquiao fights at the welterweight limit, not only for the first time in his career, but 12 lb beyond his career heaviest. [details]
This weekend’s upcoming money grab is probably the greatest example. Oscar de la Hoya will weigh in at 147 lb or less for the first time in more than seven years, while Manny Pacquiao fights at the welterweight limit, not only for the first time in his career, but 12 lb beyond his career heaviest. [details]
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