Comments Thread For: Pacquiao Will Not Fight Miguel Cotto Above 147-Pounds

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  • GRUSTLER
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    #111
    Originally posted by D4thincarnation
    Yeah Marquez slow and sluggish because of the putting on the weight quickly, told Mayweather in negotiations he could not fight above 140, and Floyd ignores the weight agreement that gave Floyd an advantage already.
    Marquez told Pac the same thing but the difference is that Marquez whupped Pacquiao's ass at the same weight Floyd beat Marquez at. why do you think Pac asked for the fight to be at 144 for when he could make 140 more easily than Floyd? Because Pac thought Marquez would be ineffective against him like he was against Floyd but fact of the matter is....... Manny Pacquiao ain't Floyd Mayweather Jr! And that's where they shot themselves in the foot trying to prove Pac is better. Pac weighed less than JMM for their fight. Pac is a fraud. Face it. Dude used the media to paint him as this great fighter to get rich.

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    • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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      #112
      Originally posted by El C@cique@PR
      Why would he fight Canelo at 154/150 and not cotto when Cotto has much more leverage and drawing power than Canelo??

      This makes lot of sense, not!!
      Not on Cinco de Mayo and not in Las Vegas he doesn't. Canelo would be a huge draw because of the Mexicans coming up from California. Canelo can never get below 150 and remember that he even failed to make weight for the Matthew Hatton fight, at 150.

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      • joseph5620
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        #113
        Originally posted by D4thincarnation
        So it is ok to disadvantage your opponent by catchweight if it isn't for their title.


        So Cotto vs Pacquiao at 147lbs is ok by you, because it is not for Cotto's title and it is not even catchweight.

        Glad that is cleared up.
        You are not even making sense which is typical of you. And you still haven't answered the question. When did Mayweather ever win a title at a catch weight?

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          #114
          Originally posted by SoggyLungs
          Yah I was shaking my head at that statement too. Not only did mayweather have a height and reach advantage but since he didn't even bother to make the catchweight that he set he also had a weight advantage. Plus add to the fact that it was marquez's first fight above lightweight..
          So I guess Pacquiao has been at an advantage in almost every welterweight fight he's ever been in going by *******s logic. By your own reasoning you've admitted catchweights have benefited Manny lol.

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          • D4thincarnation
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            #115
            Originally posted by LeadUppercut
            God you are a pig-ignorant fanboy.

            How could you be so ******.

            You are one of the very worst posters on this site, yes, and I have encountered Check_hooks.

            That cherry-picking b1tch needs another fight at Manny-weight.
            Just because Manny is the King at 147lbs it doesn't make it "Manny-weight"

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            • joseph5620
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              #116
              Originally posted by D4thincarnation
              Yeah Marquez slow and sluggish because of the putting on the weight quickly, told Mayweather in negotiations he could not fight above 140, and Floyd ignores the weight agreement that gave Floyd an advantage already.
              How "slow and sluggish" did an older Marquez look against Pacquiao? That's what I thought.

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              • ChampBox@PR
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                #117
                Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
                Not on Cinco de Mayo and not in Las Vegas he doesn't. Canelo would be a huge draw because of the Mexicans coming up from California. Canelo can never get below 150 and remember that he even failed to make weight for the Matthew Hatton fight, at 150.
                Well Cotto has other options to, like chavez JR. in NYC, ect,,ect,ect

                The thing is Fight the man and the proper weight and stop the BS. Manny is looking like a b*tch, I mean, every freaking advantage has to be in his favor to take on a dangerous opponent, thats freaking sad!!

                I agree with what you said about Canelo!

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                • D4thincarnation
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                  #118
                  Originally posted by joseph5620
                  You are not even making sense which is typical of you. And you still haven't answered the question. When did Mayweather ever win a title at a catch weight?
                  Why are you asking me that question, have I said or implied that Mayweather won a title by catchweight?

                  Don't change the argument because you are losing it.

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                  • D4thincarnation
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                    #119
                    Originally posted by joseph5620
                    How "slow and sluggish" did an older Marquez look against Pacquiao? That's what I thought.
                    Well fighting 3 years at lightweight and then having 12 months to put on the extra weight helps.

                    If RJJ fought Ruiz straight after the first fight with Hopkins and came in at just under 200lbs I'm sure he would be a bit sluggish too.

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                    • percypercy
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                      #120
                      Originally posted by D4thincarnation
                      If you think 147lbs is catchweight then you really don't know your boxing.
                      cottos not gonna fight at 147 hes gonna say thats too low...therefore he would have to meet pacquaio at a catchweight probly at 150

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