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  • #61
    Originally posted by Al Haymon View Post
    I am confident that he could.

    The guy had a 160 fight scheduled in six weeks, and basically just agreed to drop another six pounds to get to 154 on short notice.
    His walking around weight is only a couple pounds heavier than Pacquiao. He walks around as a middle.

    Boy, there's been some strange responses in this thread. If some of these people applied their logic to Floyd, they'd love him. And this is coming from someone who is very hard on him.

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    • #62
      Originally posted by JohnCIV6 View Post
      No, because they don't have the frame of a LW. I still don't see the need in a fight like that though.
      Right.

      So, if Pac can fight Cotto (and DLH), and Cotto can fight Williams, then it isn't a size issue. It is something else.

      This is Pac's second WW fight. And Roach has said the LW days are behind them.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
        His walking around weight is only a couple pounds heavier than Pacquiao. He walks around as a middle.

        Boy, there's been some strange responses in this thread. If some of these people applied their logic to Floyd, they'd love him. And this is coming from someone who is very hard on him.
        Hold on... Not challenging you hear, but did you just say Pacman walks around at 160? I have no idea what he walks at, but that would be very interesting to me.

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        • #64
          Originally posted by Al Haymon View Post
          Right.

          So, if Pac can fight Cotto (and DLH), and Cotto can fight Williams, then it isn't a size issue. It is something else.

          This is Pac's second WW fight. And Roach has said the LW days are behind them.
          I know your trying to make a point, but anyone knows, a LW moving to fight a WW, then going to fight a guy who can fight MW, is a lot different then a WW fighting a guy that can fight MW. I don't know if you understand me, as it was a bit confusing.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by JohnCIV6 View Post
            Hold on... Not challenging you hear, but did you just say Pacman walks around at 160? I have no idea what he wlks at, but that would be very interesting to me.
            After a couple of weeks in camp, Pac was "down to 150"...no?

            I think I heard Pac walks around at 155-ish.

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            • #66
              Originally posted by savorduhflavor View Post
              Fight would never happen.

              If it did, Williams would probably beat both.
              You mean like he beat Quintana the first time?



              You guys make it sound as if this kid is unbeatable.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by JohnCIV6 View Post
                Hold on... Not challenging you hear, but did you just say Pacman walks around at 160? I have no idea what he walks at, but that would be very interesting to me.
                Where did you read that?

                Just wow.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by Al Haymon View Post
                  Floyd should be the first option because that is the fight that benefits the sport most. And the biggest money.

                  Setting that aside, Williams has been hard done. Team pavlik really screwed him over. Unintentionally or otherwise. Still, P-Dub did everything he was supposed to do.

                  He fought margarito. He fought quintana. lost. rematched him immediately. He was going to fight Pavlik.

                  I don't see why P-Dub is the object of derision or gets the short stick.
                  Dude, is just a regular Win for either Pacquiao or Cotto. and only drew 2K people to the live gate against Winky.

                  he needs to start running **** at one division, to make himself relevant!!

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by Al Haymon View Post
                    After a couple of weeks in camp, Pac was "down to 150"...no?

                    I think I heard Pac walks around at 155-ish.
                    MANILA, Philippines - Steady at 150.

                    With still 34 days before the big fight, Manny Pacquiao hovered around 150 lb and should have no problem making the catchweight of 145 lb when he faces Miguel Cotto for the WBO welterweight crown at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

                    Nonoy Neri of Team Pacquiao yesterday said Pacquiao tipped the scales at 150 the other day after working at the Shape Up Gym in Baguio City. He said the reigning pound-for-pound champ is now training as hard and eating as much.

                    “He’s very comfortable right now because he gets to eat anything he likes. And by training so hard, he stays at 150. He can lose the five pounds in the last two weeks of training and he’ll be safe,” said Neri, a long-time Pacquiao assistant.

                    Cotto, who agreed to stake his 147 lb title at a catchweight two pounds lower, said during last month’s press tour in the United States he was at 160 lb, and Pacquiao’s conditioning coach, Alex Ariza, said this should favor the FIlipino icon.

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by CrackYourJaw View Post


                      Plus it already happened.

                      and u fuuucking bitches think it would be fair? u know what fuuuck u al haymon

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