Floyd Mayweather moved up from 106lbs. also.

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  • Sin City
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    #61
    Originally posted by JMM_135_#1
    so DLH being 3 inches taller than mosley doesnt come in to ?

    and also your saying that mayweather didn fight DLH at his prime but act as if pacquaio did
    neither one of them did... where did I say Pacquiao fought De La Hoya at his very best?
    They both fought the same old De La Hoya.. only one knocked hin out and the other got by with a split decision.

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      #62
      Originally posted by JMM_135_#1
      go ahead..
      JMM, Rafa Marquez, Angulo, Chiquita Gonzalez, Edgar Sosa. What about the young filipino that everybody is saying is the next Pac. I think his name is Sonsona didn't he turn pro at age 18.

      Vargas and Bojado born and raised in the U.S both turned pro before the age of 18.

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        #63
        Originally posted by Piggu
        Bringing up whether Pac can make 140lbs. is irrelevant to what I originally posted.

        My original post was a response to the weight that both guys weighed in at in 2002.

        So I responded asking whether either of them can go back to what they weighed in at in 2002.

        That answer is no.
        Man...

        I don't know how you have the patience for this. You're arguing with a bunch of idiots that don't know how to debate or argue a point.

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          #64
          Originally posted by JMM_135_#1
          ahaha, so he is good enough for the olympics but not good enough to compete as a pro...

          more like he had his own dreams of winning a gold medal.... as you would if you were him at 18, he didnt need to money unlike pac
          So you don't think the international amateur helps develop you?

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            #65
            Originally posted by Abbadon
            neither one of them did... where did I say Pacquiao fought De La Hoya at his very best?
            They both fought the same old De La Hoya.. only one knocked hin out and the other got by with a split decision.

            you said that pac is kicking guys asses in bigger weightclasses, oscar was draining ... it wasnt oscars division more so than it wasnt pacs

            id say 140 is pacs natural kind of weight, so i have nothing to say on the hatton fight


            what does floyd normally weigh in on fight night

            only like 150 -152, he lost weight after the DLH weigh in

            pac walks in to the ring at 148-150 lb , they are similar enough in size

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            • JMM_135_#1
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              #66
              Originally posted by jrosales13
              So you don't think the international amateur helps develop you?
              in the amatuer game, the pros is different, did he need tht development ... i think not

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                #67
                Freddie Roach: "For him to fight at 147, we have to feed him five times a day to keep the weight on," Roach said. "I think [welterweight] will be his final stop, but you never know. If something big comes up at 154 [junior middleweight], maybe we'll go there."

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Piggu
                  The amount of years Pacquiao fought at fly is the same as the amount of years Floyd fought at 106lbs. One year.

                  Actually, only 6 months according to his record.
                  Are you high? I realize you're a troll but just in case anyone is confused, Pacquiao lost the Flyweight title in 1999. He fought at or near classic Fly (112) for almost four years, leaving just shy of his 20th birthday. No bearing on how big he is now (and he has grown to be a natural Welter in any era prior to day before weigh-ins).

                  I know you can respond you meant AT 106...which is true. But when both won their first titles in 1998, Pac was at 12, Floyd at 30.
                  Last edited by crold1; 11-21-2009, 01:28 PM.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by popeyes
                    Freddie Roach: "For him to fight at 147, we have to feed him five times a day to keep the weight on," Roach said. "I think [welterweight] will be his final stop, but you never know. If something big comes up at 154 [junior middleweight], maybe we'll go there."
                    this is simply due to the amount of calories you burn in training, i bet most pro fighters need that many calories, paul williams needs 8000 a day apparently just to fight at 147, more so at higher weights

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by JMM_135_#1
                      you said that pac is kicking guys asses in bigger weightclasses, oscar was draining ... it wasnt oscars division more so than it wasnt pacs

                      id say 140 is pacs natural kind of weight, so i have nothing to say on the hatton fight


                      what does floyd normally weigh in on fight night

                      only like 150 -152, he lost weight after the DLH weigh in

                      pac walks in to the ring at 148-150 lb , they are similar enough in size
                      Is that a fact? Link please? HBO didn't do an unofficial weigh-in...

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