What weight will Pac demand for 4th fight?

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  • -Huey-
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    What weight will Pac demand for 4th fight?

    Seems like Top Rank is doing everything they possibly can to make a 4th Pac-JMM fight. I guess they know JMM was robbed, but that's another subject I'll touch on later...

    If the ball is really on JMM's court the fight should be at 140 or lower. But I highly doubt that.

    Pac will have the upper hand no matter what! Top Rank won't let a possible Mayweather-Pacquiao get ruined, so with that said...what weight will Pac demand for a 4th go at JMM??
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    135
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    140
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    154
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    Another catchweight..
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    #2
    Same weight proved to be perfect for both. So same weight!! I hope they get it done ASAP I loved the fight.

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    • Khalid X
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      #3
      After adding muscle this time around, why would Marquez want to fight at 135 again, especially seeing he is 38 years old?

      I mean he is a similar situation that Roy was in post Ruiz fight, so him going back to 135 might actually be a bad thing.

      I say anywhere between 140-144lbs.

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      • -Huey-
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        #4
        I say 140 is a perfect weight for both.

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        • Yogi007
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          #5
          Seeing how Marquez came in at 150 lbs and Manny came in at 147 lbs on fight night, I don't see why there needs to be a catch weight

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            #6
            Originally posted by Yogi007
            Seeing how Marquez came in at 150 lbs and Manny came in at 147 lbs on fight night, I don't see why there needs to be a catch weight
            Weighing 147 of muscle is different then weighing 150 of protein shakes and water

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            • Hewito
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              #7
              250+ pounds maybe?

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              • lefthook2daliva
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                #8
                Originally posted by -Huey-
                Seems like Top Rank is doing everything they possibly can to make a 4th Pac-JMM fight. I guess they know JMM was robbed, but that's another subject I'll touch on later...

                If the ball is really on JMM's court the fight should be at 140 or lower. But I highly doubt that.

                Pac will have the upper hand no matter what! Top Rank won't let a possible Mayweather-Pacquiao get ruined, so with that said...what weight will Pac demand for a 4th go at JMM??

                JMM should dictate the terms of this fight or he should skip it and try to get a fight with Khan in Mexico City. Let Manny come abeggin' for redemption.

                The Brit fans would have a ball down there and it would be a good matchup.
                Bet it would sell plenty w/the appropriate levels of promotion.

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                • -Huey-
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                  Pac would never accept to fight JMM in Mexico, unless the same judges are guaranteed to be there.

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                  • lefthook2daliva
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by -Huey-
                    Pac would never accept to fight JMM in Mexico, unless the same judges are guaranteed to be there.
                    Precisely my point.

                    Let Pac (read Roach) come a beggin'.

                    JMM has the moral high ground here.

                    Guess what I'm sayin' is at this juncture, since JMM has been dancing to Roach's tune and considering the results, if they never fought again many would consider JMM the better fighter (in terms of career accomplishments) and team Pac might be looked at as shrewd manipulators of the game rather than true greats in an historic sense.
                    Last edited by lefthook2daliva; 11-15-2011, 08:45 PM. Reason: clarity

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