Team Pacquiao sets fight night weight restrictions?

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  • shadeyfizzle
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    #61
    Originally posted by jrosales13
    again is that a fact or a consiparacy theory?
    Originally posted by shadeyfizzle
    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.
    this^^^^^^

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      #62
      Originally posted by jrosales13
      again is that a fact or a consiparacy theory?
      you dont even have to ask. team manny dictated no terms in those negotiations. there' no way DLH would agree to that BS.

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        #63
        Originally posted by jrosales13
        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?
        Collazo is a speedy southpaw. Correct? He fights nothing like Pac correct? Neither does Judah correct? DeJesus wasnt Clotteys trainer then correct? DeJesus has ties to Roach correct?

        Look at it from both sides. It could be a gameplan it could be the weight restriction.

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          #64
          Originally posted by TheSituation II
          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.
          Well is not a fact... It just a theory that some people run with. And, fact is Oscar ran boxing. Nobody ever forced Oscar do something he didn't want to do. Oscar always held all cards against every single opponent. Everybody who fougth Oscar, fought him on his terms... Everybody including Pac...

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            #65
            Originally posted by jrosales13
            again is that a fact or a consiparacy theory?
            I mean I'm not too big on conspiracy theories, but I do know that De la Hoya would have had to pay money for coming in over 147 on fight-night. It's not necessarily a bad thing though because Pac was giving up a lot of weight in that fight. But it is what it is, De la Hoya knew what was up so it's on him.

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              #66
              Originally posted by No Ceilings
              Collazo is a speedy southpaw. Correct? He fights nothing like Pac correct? Neither does Judah correct? DeJesus wasnt Clotteys trainer then correct? DeJesus has ties to Roach correct?

              Look at it from both sides. It could be a gameplan it could be the weight restriction.
              Wait you lost me when did Collazo fougth Clottey? Did my post just flew over your head or something? Are you confused? Because, you surely confused me with bringing Collazo into this...

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                #67
                Originally posted by jrosales13
                Well is not a fact... It just a theory that some people run with. And, fact is Oscar ran boxing. Nobody ever forced Oscar do something he didn't want to do. Oscar always held all cards against every single opponent. Everybody who fougth Oscar, fought him on his terms... Everybody including Pac...
                Oh, I know its not a fact. I just love how every little thing that comes out about this fight and Pac gets dissected and a few fools will run with it. Then you get the rest of the sheep following.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by p-theniceguy
                  I mean I'm not too big on conspiracy theories, but I do know that De la Hoya would have had to pay money for coming in over 147 on fight-night. It's not necessarily a bad thing though because Pac was giving up a lot of weight in that fight. But it is what it is, De la Hoya knew what was up so it's on him.
                  How do you know that? And, how much did he have to pay?

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by p-theniceguy
                    I mean I'm not too big on conspiracy theories, but I do know that De la Hoya would have had to pay money for coming in over 147 on fight-night. It's not necessarily a bad thing though because Pac was giving up a lot of weight in that fight. But it is what it is, De la Hoya knew what was up so it's on him.
                    What s funny is that everybody is saying Clottey wants to be faster..lol.

                    So why in Gods name dont ANYBODY ever do that with Floyd who is fast as **** with reflexes to match?

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by p-theniceguy
                      I mean I'm not too big on conspiracy theories, but I do know that De la Hoya would have had to pay money for coming in over 147 on fight-night. It's not necessarily a bad thing though because Pac was giving up a lot of weight in that fight. But it is what it is, De la Hoya knew what was up so it's on him.
                      There's a difference between fight night and the weigh-in. One is a day before the other. Guess which one that is. There was a stipulation for the weigh-in weight, not fight night.

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