Comments Thread For: Sources: Pacquiao-Marquez To Be Held at Catch-Weight
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Dude as the saying goes, You can't please everybody!It's the exact same group. One day mannys on roids fighting monsters and knocking out giants, the next day he's a media hyped bum only fighting at catch weights. One day he's supposed to fight the middle weight champion of the word, the next day he's supposed to drop to 135 and beat up on jmm again. It's really amazing, dude can't win.
Oh and lets not forget he's also supposed to jedi mind trick floyd into a fight as well, and if floyd never finds his urge that is also mannys fault.
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no need to apologize.. like i said if ur worry that wifey will get mad at u for buying the fight then just come watch it at my house... stop wearing the dress in your relationship... come out and have a few cold ones with the fella's for a change... NSB will still be here with the same topics, dont worry dawg i got u...Comment
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Not surprised. Again, this fight would be competitive at 135, at most 140. Anything north of that...Pac will have no problem beating Marquez.
Oh well...catchweight fight is better than no fight. I hope Marquez does well if this ever materializes.Comment
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First of all, **** catchweights!!!!!!!!!
Second a catchweight or a fight at a lower weight will only drain Manny and thats the only purpose of it, because fight night Manny will be 148 pounds(like when he fought Marquez at SFW) and Marquez will 145.
So the fight being at WW againts Manny should not matter much, because Manny and him fight at a very close weight fight night!Comment
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Co ****ing sign!!!!! I just posted the same thing!!!Comment
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Marquez's trainer Nacho Beristain is not concerned with a possible welterweight limit. He stated in a recent interview that Pacquiao always weighs in well below the limit of 147 and the two boxers would be around the same weight on the day of the fight.
"Fighting at welterweight is not a problem because both of them would be at the same weight on the day of the fight," Beristain said.Comment
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