they did it for the oscar fight. and no he didnt weigh in at 147 on fight night so he could look good beating pac. he must have felt like he already lost for whatever time he spent getting himself in 147 fight night shape. but he sure didnt feel like he lost with that 20+ million retirement check.
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there was no limit for fight night weight in the oscar-pac fight.they did it for the oscar fight. and no he didnt weigh in at 147 on fight night so he could look good beating pac. he must have felt like he already lost for whatever time he spent getting himself in 147 fight night shape. but he sure didnt feel like he lost with that 20+ million retirement check.
oscar could blow up to whatever weight he wanted to after the weigh in.
the only limit was the official weigh in the day before.Comment
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Thanks. I thought so too. Just finding it weird that there is fight night weight limit. There is a huge risk of losing the fight by blowing up on fight night.i don't know what he's talking about tbh.
i know hopkins and delahoya had a catchweight agreement for hopkins of 156.
nothing to do with a fight night weigh in limit. how would one enforce that anyway?
he could also be mistaken and think that there was a fight night weight limit for the pacquiao-oscar fight because oscar came in at 147 fight night.
that would be wrong though because there was no such limit. oscar came in that light on his own.Comment
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