Will Pacquiao ask for Catchweight vs Spence?
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**** to heart? You sound d#mb as hell. Go on YouTube and aee what fighters, experts, ex fighters have to say about Manny. I know you hate the guy, but it is what it is. Manny WW run had a few sh#t fights, but so does 99% of fighters out there. Bodybagz opinion won't change sh't...Comment
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Stop getting so emotional when claiming SOMEONE IS MAD
**** to heart? You sound d#mb as hell. Go on YouTube and aee what fighters, experts, ex fighters have to say about Manny. I know you hate the guy, but it is what it is. Manny WW run had a few sh#t fights, but so does 99% of fighters out there. Bodybagz opinion won't change sh't...
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Miguel Cotto was slightly past peak but still very good, and he won titles after the Pacquiao fight so he wasn’t shot. As for the catchweight, Cotto agreed to it and he didn’t look drained to me in the fight.
Joshua Clottey was a consensus top-10 guy who gave Cotto all he could handle
Antonio Margarito was a consensus top 3-5 guy and the 150-lb catchweight helped Margarito more than it helped Manny
Shane Mosley was on the decline so I will give you that, however it was a big money fight and nobody fights killers in every fight
Juan Manuel Marquez was Manny’s most difficult matchup throughout his career so that can’t be considered a soft touch.
Tim Bradley was a consensus top-5 guy
Brandon Rios wasn’t great at 147, however he was a good opponent considering Manny was coming back from a brutal KO and a long layoff
Chris Algieri was a top-10 guy coming off a career-best win over Provodnikov
Floyd Mayweather, no description necessary
Jessie Vargas and Jeff Horn were top-10ish guys
Matthyse was a soft touch to regain confidence after the controversial loss to Horn
Broner was a high-profile money grab, however nothing is a given at 40 years old, especially when your opponent is 10 years younger
Thurman and Spence are real fights as you suggested
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Pac's a freak of nature. Check his pockets might have a couple of rocks in them. Pacquiao started his professional boxing career when he was just 16 years old, stood at 4'11'' and weighed 98 pounds (7 pounds under the minimum weight division). He admitted that he put weights in his pockets to make the 105-pound weight limit.Comment
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