Team Pacquiao sets fight night weight restrictions?
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You are implying that every speedy southpaw fights the same.
Collazo- Fast lefty
Williams- Fast Lefty
Quintana- Fast Lefty
Judah- Fast Lefty
Martinez- Fast Left
Pac- Fast Lefty
They all fight different. Thats what I was saying. So if Clotteys trainers think that because he was light against Judah that it will mean anything vs. Pac who fights NOTHING like Judah they have another thing coming.Last edited by B.U.R.N.E.R; 03-05-2010, 02:10 AM.Comment
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contract is already signed.. if there is weight restriction team clottey will tell the whole world about it.. how it is unfair and there is nothing team pacman can do if they decide to rat what's in the contract..I said a month or so back that if Clottey doesnt come in weighing 160 or more that Team Pac out a cap on his weight.
Then today they come out saying that Clottey will try to be 155. He has a hard time making weight as it is. So now essentially hes making weight twice. Rather then just being able to eat.
This is bull****.
So Pac come in about 150 and Clottey only weighs 5 pounds more?
Bull**** man.
but they havent so if you have any common sense you would know there is no weight restrictionComment
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This much I understand. But look man I'm not here to hate on nobody, Pac is cool peoples.Comment
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Bro I have never implied that... I don't get why you took it that way... Let me write again and hopefully you understand...You are implying that every speedy southpaw fights the same.
Collazo- Fast lefty
Williams- Fast Lefty
Quintana- Fast Lefty
Judah- Fast Lefty
Martinez- Fast Left
Pac- Fast Lefty
They all fight different. Thats what I was saying. So if Clotteys trainers think that because he was light against Judah that it will mean anything vs. Pac who fights NOTHING like Judah they have another thing coming.
Two fights ago Clottey fought a speedy southpaw. Clottey came under 160. Clottey won the fight. Could it be that they are following that recipe of success and want to come in under 160 against another speedy southpaw?Comment
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I dont think there are any restrictions on fight night rehydration weight. that would go against the safety protocol of rehydration. I don't think the NASC wouldn't allow someone to enter the ring dehydrated (which is why they made the weigh in 24 hours before the fight and not on fight night.
your attempts at trying to prove Clottey will be weight drained has failed again, Burner.Comment
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