MAYweather vs PACquaio: BATTLE FOR SUPREMACY !!!

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  • WaRCoTTo
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    #91
    Originally posted by Horus


    Freddie Roach said:

    "Manny's been getting bigger all the time, he's getting older, getting thicker, and he had trouble making weight," Roach said. "Even in the Diaz fight, the day of the weigh-in we had to lose two pounds. He told me then we're not fighting at '35 again. He said we had to move to '40.
    (140) Perfect weight for this fight to happen
    Good post..

    Thanks for the insight...

    You think Mayweather would fight at 140?

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    • Horus
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      #92
      Originally posted by WaRCoTTo
      Good post..

      Thanks for the insight...

      You think Mayweather would fight at 140?

      Mayweather is truly a lightweight.

      "Floyd is going in there and beating these guys even though he's really a lightweight and is giving up something like 20 pounds," Ellerbe said. "What's that tell you about him? When he stepped into the ring against Oscar, he weighed 148 and Oscar weighed 168.

      So yes I think he can make 140..

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      • RL_GMA
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        #93
        Originally posted by WaRCoTTo
        Good post..

        Thanks for the insight...

        You think Mayweather would fight at 140?
        I mean in the sense of going from 135 to 147 then back to 135...yea of course you're killing your body doing that.

        But when we're talking 140, 143, 145 lbs and staying within those lines to contract a fight, being he's already fought at 148 lbs in the ring, I don't see how it'll effect him if this is where he chooses to stay (which i think he will)

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        • Horus
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          #94
          Originally posted by RL_GMA
          I mean in the sense of going from 135 to 147 then back to 135...yea of course you're killing your body doing that.

          But when we're talking 140, 143, 145 lbs and staying within those lines to contract a fight, being he's already fought at 148 lbs in the ring, I don't see how it'll effect him if this is where he chooses to stay (which i think he will)
          Because they are trying to win the fight on the scales...

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          • Horus
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            #95
            It's Official, he is back..

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            • Horus
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              #96
              Originally posted by mangler
              Battle for $. WTF else is this fight about? PBF wins at both, mos def KO at 147, possible KO at 140.
              What fight has more significant meaning to boxing?

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              • boxasmash
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                #97
                mayweather is a lot bigger than pacquiao, not a fair fight.

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                • fcastro1
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                  #98
                  Originally posted by King Burner II
                  Pac is the best in the world and this fight still wont be close.....that just shows the greatness of Floyd.
                  thats all hypothetical because he doesn't face any real challenges to show it. at least pac fights anyone in front of him.

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                  • Sin City
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                    #99
                    It's hard to imagine Mayweather fighting Hopkins when they where both on the pound for pound list. Why should Manny fight Mayweather? He did after all start his career at flyweight. I love how *****s like Quntel wanna push for a Pac v. Floyd fight but they where saying Winky and Bernard where too big for Mayweather. Bunch of hypocrits and idiots IMO.

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                    • Saloth Sar
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                      #100
                      Yeah, if Pacquaio can beat Hatton.. This would be the only fight that really make sense for both fighters...
                      Biggest Fight in the Past 21 years..

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