What does 154 being a division have anything to do with whether its a catch weight or not? We're talking about weight, not divisions. I mean I could understand if one of them fought at JMW recently but they haven't. 154 is barely any different than 153 and 155. And yes, Pacquiao-DLH was a catchweight. Pac's last fight was at 135, and DLH's was at 154. Pac NEVER fought at WW, DLH hadn't in YEARS and it wasn't a title fight. Therefore, it was a catchweight. 147 being the WW limit doesn't change that. They MET at that weight class to fight with no title. And the fact that DLH struggled so much to get down there only supports my claim even more.
A catch weight is a limit that two fighters in different classes meet at to fight evenly. If Nonito Donaire and Wladimir Klitschko were to meet up at 175 it would still be a catch weight, whether 175 is LHW or not. Neither one fights at that division. ****ty example I know, but the point still stands lol
A catch weight is a limit that two fighters in different classes meet at to fight evenly. If Nonito Donaire and Wladimir Klitschko were to meet up at 175 it would still be a catch weight, whether 175 is LHW or not. Neither one fights at that division. ****ty example I know, but the point still stands lol
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