For everyone that says Floyd can't make 140
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Pacquiao ready for bigger, better things
By Jeff Haney
Mon, Oct 8, 2007 (7:17 a.m.)
No longer the slip of a lad who made his professional debut at 106 pounds and fought for years at flyweight (112 pounds), Manny Pacquiao is poised to leave behind the 130-pound division and take on the world's best at lightweight.
"I can fight at 135 pounds," Pacquiao said after beating Marco Antonio Barrera in a 12-round unanimous decision Saturday night at the Mandalay Bay Events Center. "It's no problem."
The most talented fighters in the deep super featherweight division, however, might follow Pacquiao to lightweight, setting up a potentially classic series of matches.
"Look what happened in the welterweight division - all the great 140-pounders went up to fight at 147," said Top Rank boss Bob Arum, Pacquiao's promoter, referring to big names such as Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Miguel Cotto.
The obvious choice for Pacquiao's next megafight would be a rematch against Juan Manuel Marquez, who puts his super featherweight belt on the line Nov. 3 against Rocky Juarez.
In their 2004 fight at the MGM Grand, Pacquiao floored Marquez three times in the first round, but Marquez fought back to escape with a disputed 12-round draw. Marquez has since won five of six fights, the biggest coming in his most recent bout, a unanimous-decision victory against Barrera in March.
A rematch against Pacquiao (45-3-2, 35 KOs) would be a real crowd-pleaser, said Oscar De La Hoya, who promotes Marquez. It would also be another co-promotion between De La Hoya's Golden Boy Promotions and Top Rank. The companies' principals came to an accord this year, motivated by the lure of a series of lucrative fight promotions to put aside their formerly bitter rivalry.
"We do have some good fights coming up with Top Rank and Golden Boy," De La Hoya said. "It's exciting. (Pacquiao-Marquez) is a fight that a lot of fans want to see and I think it'll be a great promotion."
Juarez, who lost two close decisions to Barrera last year, will do his best to play the role of spoiler.
"Don't count your chickens," Arum said Saturday night. "(Marquez) still has to get past Rocky Juarez."
Also in the mix among current super featherweights are Joan Guzman, who craves a shot at Pacquiao, and Humberto Soto. Guzman and Soto are scheduled to fight Nov. 17 in Atlantic City, a match that could shape up as one of the most competitive and exciting fights of the year.
Undefeated Edwin Valero and Jorge Rodrigo Barrios, who lost a split decision to Guzman last year, could also emerge as leading contenders.
"Soto is good, Marquez is good, Guzman is good," Arum said. "They're all top, top fighters. This 130-pound division has some of the best fighters in the world. As they get a little aged and so forth, they're going to go up to 135 pounds."
Pending the anticipated arrival of Pacquiao, who weighed 144 pounds Saturday night after weighing in at 130 Friday, the lightweight division is ruled by three guys named Diaz.
Juan Diaz and Julio Diaz fight Saturday in a WBA/IBF lightweight unification bout from Illinois, with Juan a 4-1 betting favorite against Julio. HBO will show that fight along with a replay of Pacquiao-Barrera. David Diaz holds the WBC lightweight belt.
"If Manny decides he wants to go up to lightweight and he beats David Diaz, why can't his first title defense be against Juan Manuel Marquez?" Arum said. "(Pacquiao) was telling me he had great difficulty this time making 130 pounds. If he has difficulty with that, I don't want to jeopardize his health."
Freddie Roach, Pacquiao's trainer, agreed: "Manny's really developed into a big, strong guy, and 130 seemed a little harder for him to make."
Barrera (63-5, 42 KOs) reiterated his decision to retire after Saturday's loss, drawing accolades even from Pacquiao and his camp for his splendid professional career.
"From the time he started fighting, he epitomized the best that boxing can be," Arum said of Barrera.Comment
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I think in the Hatton fight we saw a vastly different mayweather physically than from the Baldomir fight, i think he fully matured into a welterweight by that time and generally fighters only fill out more with age so i think it would be a bad idea for floyd to fight at anything below 145, you could say that would be balanced out because Marquez would be moving up an awfull lot but as DLH showed against Pac that doesnt mean anything if your drainedComment
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now that might be true. He did look different in the Hatton fight then all his other fights at WW but part of me thinks that had to do with Hatton being a 140 pounder and him also making the decision to come in small during that fight to be quicker. I guess we will all just have to wait and see what he looks like when he comes back. I actually hope that he is big. If he came in at 155 he would still be smaller then everyone but that would be enough for him to beat all those guys with ease. Can he get that hight? I hope so but Im not banking on itI think in the Hatton fight we saw a vastly different mayweather physically than from the Baldomir fight, i think he fully matured into a welterweight by that time and generally fighters only fill out more with age so i think it would be a bad idea for floyd to fight at anything below 145, you could say that would be balanced out because Marquez would be moving up an awfull lot but as DLH showed against Pac that doesnt mean anything if your drainedComment
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I don't think anyone has claimed he couldn't make the weight, only that at this point it could prove a slight drain on him after fighting at the welterweight limit for a good while and aging several years. Mayweather's current body type is quite a bit larger than it was in past years.Comment
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We all know that the fight will not be competitive at 140+. It doesn't really matter. It's only a tune-up and not a legit fight for Floyd anyway.IT
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even if you do a ringside weigh in people will still cut weight.
besides......i'm of the opinion that marquez is at a disadvantage if both come in without cutting weight. i want to see as fair a fight as possible. if floyd loses a little something cutting to 140 , it'll help give marquez a chance. small chance but every little bit helps.Comment
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