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  • kadyo's
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    Pacquiao Should Stop Dragging Boxers Down in Weight

    Just to look at the the other side of the fence.

    Pacquiao Should Stop Dragging Boxers Down in Weight
    by Liam Santiago

    I am a big fan of Manny Pacquiao. But I wish he would stop demanding boxers come down from their natural weight. What gives Pacquiao the right to demand boxers lose extra weight than what they are comfortable losing. Of course, this gives Pacquiao a big advantage. His opponent is likely to be weak after pushing his body to extreme limits to make the weight limit. At this level, every pound makes a massive difference. As I say, I’m a huge fan of ‘Pac-Man’, but I wish he would fight at a weight limit, whether it’s lightweight, light welterweight or welterweight, I don’t care.

    Just to be clear, this problem did not effect the Hatton fight. Pacquiao fought Hatton at light welterweight and shown his superior skills and talent by knocking Hatton out in the second round. This is what I want to see Pacquiao do, boxing at a weight limit. Weight limits are there for a reason. They prevent boxers getting seriously injured. When I heard Pacquiao was fighting Oscar De La Hoya, I instantly knew Oscar could not win. He simply could not make that weight limit and fight as he could at light middleweight. When a boxer fights in that condition he doesn’t stand a chance. Even at the weigh in, you only had to take one look at Oscar to decide who was going to be victorious the following day. He looked awful.

    However, even though Miguel Cotto is going to have to shift an extra 2 pounds on November 14th this year, I am still predicting a Cotto knock out. Yes, them two pounds will play a part, but I think the Puerto Rican star can deal with it. If Cotto does not win it will be because he couldn’t deal with that drop in weight. Before the Oscar fight critics said Oscar would be too big, but, as I’ve said, the weight had the affect. Before the Hatton fight critics said Hatton would be too big and strong, but Hatton’s poor defense was embarrassingly exposed. Fighting Miguel Cotto, I imagine, will be somewhat different. Cotto should deal with the weight ok and he won’t have a weak defence ; plunging forward with his chin out to dry, like Hatton did. I know it has been said before, but I see power and size being the key factor. I predict Cotto to stop Pacquiao in round 9 or 10.

    But, the big question is Can Cotto handle that extra two pound drop in weight. If it does bother him and he loses energy like Oscar did, Pacquiao will win and the referee will probably stop the fight. I don’t want to see Pacquiao’s legacy built on fights where his opponents were drained that badly they could only stand there and take Pacquiao’s shots. That’s no legacy. However, like I said I am a big fan of Pac-man. What he did against Diaz and Hatton was incredible. He has amazing power and speed and I believe he does deserve his pound for pound spot. The fight I really want to see Pacquiao in is not with Mayweather. Its Marquez 3.
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    this is the only time pac asked for a catchweight. people are blaming him for the oscar fiasco but it was oscar who wanted the fight and the weight. pac wanted it at 142. oscar wanted it at 147.

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      Originally posted by flipbjefrox
      this is the only time pac asked for a catchweight. people are blaming him for the oscar fiasco but it was oscar who wanted the fight and the weight. pac wanted it at 142. oscar wanted it at 147.
      He made it sound like it was pac's fault that oscar went down to 147 and the article sounds like an excuse if cotto loses. Pac will be damned if soes and damner if he doesn't.

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      • ace2ace234
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        I am one of the many that think pacman is vastly overrated by alot on this site,but i love wot he is doing for boxing at the moment..will people please do sum research b4 u post PACQUAIO had only gone for a catchweight ONCE and that is in his upcoming fight with miguel cotto...he is droppinh 2 pounds or matter of factly 1 pound,im getting sick of this ****e on this site I nearly hope the fight is cancelled at this stage,ur saying if pacman wins it is because of the weight??? GTFO,just be ****ing happy the fight is even happening...sick of all the excuses...mayweathers a *****,pacquaios a ***** blah blah blah...

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        • MANGLER
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          #5
          We still got a few months of bitchin til the fight happens. **** is no good.

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          • Spacey1991
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            Originally posted by flipbjefrox
            this is the only time pac asked for a catchweight. people are blaming him for the oscar fiasco but it was oscar who wanted the fight and the weight. pac wanted it at 142. oscar wanted it at 147.
            Yeah, so he wanted to get guys to move down in weight... and also there has been the endless interviews with Roach saying if we fight this guy it has to be t a catch weight of this and if we fight that guy it has to be a catch weight of that... it seems like that's there plan now.

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              Cotto will not KO Pacquiao in this fight. Weight will have nothing to do with it. Pacquiao will be too quick for Cotto and his power will hurt Miguel. It's gonna be like Pac/DLH 2.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Spacey1991
                Yeah, so he wanted to get guys to move down in weight... and also there has been the endless interviews with Roach saying if we fight this guy it has to be t a catch weight of this and if we fight that guy it has to be a catch weight of that... it seems like that's there plan now.
                It worked against Morales and DLH. Why not try it with everyone else who poses a threat?

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                • MARKBNLV
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by jching
                  Cotto will not KO Pacquiao in this fight. Weight will have nothing to do with it. Pacquiao will be too quick for Cotto and his power will hurt Miguel. It's gonna be like Pac/DLH 2.
                  Cotto will be weight drained in this fight,which will hurt him even worse now that he is shot as a fighter.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by markbnlv
                    Cotto will be weight drained in this fight,which will hurt him even worse now that he is shot as a fighter.
                    1lb isn't gonna make much of a difference. Cotto is just another good style match up for Pacquiao, and the fact he seems to be past his best means I can only see one result. Pacquiao by KO.

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