I'm saying it could be possible that there is a fight-night weight stipulation in this fight with Clottey, because Pac has had a fight-night weight stipulation in a fight before, namely the De la Hoya fight. But with this Clottey fight it's only speculation because no one has seen the contract and Clottey's team did not come out and say that there was a fight-night weight stipulation, they simply said that they wanted to weigh in at 155 on fight night. That is all I was saying.
Team Pacquiao sets fight night weight restrictions?
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Call it what you want. Conspiracy theory or whatever, I am not buying and the trainer should not be selling it. Sounds like a talking point to me. You know, shaping the argument before the truth comes out. If there is any truth to it. I hope that there is not a re-hydration penalty. I think Pac should win with out it. If it is, then that is damn embarrassing.Comment
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Judah doesnt have half the footspeed that Pac does. Judah wasnt moving that much in that fight. He was looking for one big shot. He gassed out in that fight too. He still own ofcourse because its Judah.
Clottey still wasnt faster then Zab. Also DeJesus wasnt his trainer then.Comment
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there was no fight night weight stipulation with delahoya. there was a million dollar penalty for every lb over for the actual weighin. his ******ass did that to himself trying to pull a hopkins on pacquiao thinking he would be able to keep up with pac if he came in light. the way hopkins was able to keep up with him by coming in light.I'm saying it could be possible that there is a fight-night weight stipulation in this fight with Clottey, because Pac has had a fight-night weight stipulation in a fight before, namely the De la Hoya fight. But with this Clottey fight it's only speculation because no one has seen the contract and Clottey's team did not come out and say that there was a fight-night weight stipulation, they simply said that they wanted to weigh in at 155 on fight night. That is all I was saying.Comment
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If there is, I would no longer be a fan. It's ridiculous and absurd. But I don't believe this B.S. BS talk.Call it what you want. Conspiracy theory or whatever, I am not buying and the trainer should not be selling it. Sounds like a talking point to me. You know, shaping the argument before the truth comes out. If there is any truth to it. I hope that there is not a re-hydration penalty. I think Pac should win with out it. If it is, then that is damn embarrassing.Comment
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Right Judah does not have the footspeed of Pac. But, Judah is a speedy southpaw correct? And, Clottey came in light for that fight correct? And, Clottey won the fight correct? And, could it be possible that Clottey team is following that recipe of success?Comment
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again is that a fact or a consiparacy theory?I'm saying it could be possible that there is a fight-night weight stipulation in this fight with Clottey, because Pac has had a fight-night weight stipulation in a fight before, namely the De la Hoya fight. But with this Clottey fight it's only speculation because no one has seen the contract and Clottey's team did not come out and say that there was a fight-night weight stipulation, they simply said that they wanted to weigh in at 155 on fight night. That is all I was saying.Comment
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Of course it could be a bluff or it could be true for a gameplan. But, like I said Pac haters will run with anything when it comes to PacComment
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