Pacquiao is a Blown-Up Featherweight, Says Santiago
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Of course he is, but the point is, just saying they don't belong in the same weight class is crass over-simplification. And a lot of people did say that about Hatton and Pac.Comment
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He isn't a natural Welterweight, but he is a natural Jnr Welterweight now. It's only one weight class, and he has other advantages to compensate for the weight disadvantage.Comment
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Pacquiao should be commended, appreciated and admired because he is fighting "Good Big Guys" unlike Mayweather who is fighting a "Good Small Guy" then failed to make weight in the day of the weigh-ins and according to Marquez his likely weigh 20 pounds more than him during fight night.Comment
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Pac was having trouble making weight at 130 last year, and since he's only a couple of pounds heavier in the ring now than he was then, I'd say he's a decent sized LW, with heart, speed and power that allows him to compete with JWWs and hopefully with WWs.
Pac is, however too small to beat Floyd at WW. It's a shame if that fight ever happens, that WW or close to it, will probably be the limit.Last edited by Jim Jeffries; 09-24-2009, 07:45 PM.Comment
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Pac was full grown by the time he was at SFW and Floyd full grown at WW.....Too many posters unsuccessfully try to take everything to such a polar extreme. You didn't address the issue I brought up if you are saying that beating Cotto would make him a "real" ww, stop deflecting.Comment
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