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Originally posted by Marvellous1 View PostEither you're misunderstanding me or being willfully ignorant. My point is if Mayweather and Pacquiao weigh in relatively tje same on fight nights, why CAN one fight agree to fight at over 150lbs and the other can't or won't?
We know Pacquiao hasn't fought over 150lbs- yet. I'm asking WHY that is, if Mayweather can and has. Care to actually answer or will you throw more bogus questions to avoid it?
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Originally posted by Evol View Postok, has pac fought or weigh in at 152 before?
Has Floyd came into a weigh in 152 before? Your point! Pac and Floyd have been fighting at the same weight for the last several years.
151 was Pac's last fight night weight against Bradley. 150 for Rios was his fight night weight.
150 was the fight night weight for Floyd vs Canelo! So what is your point? Floyd and Pac weigh virtually the same on fight night with Pac weighing more, more recently.
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Originally posted by Marvellous1 View PostJust trying to get you talk boxing without your usual sycophantic ways. It is possible when you try. I would say Pacquiao asked for random testing for first time for the same reason Mayweather did. Wouldn't you?
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Originally posted by Intelligent View PostHas Floyd came into a weigh in 152 before? Your point! Pac and Floyd have been fighting at the same weight for the last several years.
151 was Pac's last fight night weight against Bradley. 150 for Rios was his fight night weight.
150 was the fight night weight for Floyd vs Canelo! So what is your point? Floyd and Pac weigh virtually the same on fight night with Pac weighing more, more recently.
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It won't happen because Alvarez cannot afford to lose to two icons in 18 months to two years time.
His PPV living would be dead on arrival as I see Manny dancing circles around his often clumsy ass.
It's a great fight for fans which is another reason it will not happen.
Saul took the Floyd money and will be contented to utilize the Mayweather blueprint for as long as chumps continue to allow him into their homes.
The road of least risk is becoming intolerable.
The Arum excuse is down right embarrassing.
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Originally posted by StrangerInTown View PostIt won't happen because Alvarez cannot afford to lose to two icons in 18 months to two years time.
His PPV living would be dead on arrival as I see Manny dancing circles around his often clumsy ass.
It's a great fight for fans which is another reason it will not happen.
Saul took the Floyd money and will be contented to utilize the Mayweather blueprint for as long as chumps continue to allow him into their homes.
The road of least risk is becoming intolerable.
The Arum excuse is down right embarrassing.
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Originally posted by Evol View PostYeah their pretty much the same in size u say right? Why couldn't Floyd make the contracted weight for the Marquez fight then? Lmao!!!
But in the here and now, both enter the ring at about 150lbs. Against Canelo they would weigh about 150lbs on fight night. They be who they would be against whoever they face. The difference would be what the opponent is. Pacquiao wouldn't be any different if he faced Cotto at 150 or 154lbs. Potentially Cotto would be though. If Pacquiao wins anyway, why the need for a CW?
Pacquiao was knocked out by someone as clean as him (no failed tests, remember?). Now he wants assurances that everyone's clean going in. It's not about proving guilt but assuring innocence so we get fights. How is that a bad thing? Pacquiao thinks it's good for boxing. (Now).
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Originally posted by Marvellous1 View PostAfter the lay off he had Mayweather may have found it hard at the time but it was lazy and unprofessional.
But in the here and now, both enter the ring at about 150lbs. Against Canelo they would weigh about 150lbs on fight night. They be who they would be against whoever they face. The difference would be what the opponent is. Pacquiao wouldn't be any different if he faced Cotto at 150 or 154lbs. Potentially Cotto would be though. If Pacquiao wins anyway, why the need for a CW?
Pacquiao was knocked out by someone as clean as him (no failed tests, remember?). Now he wants assurances that everyone's clean going in. It's not about proving guilt but assuring innocence so we get fights. How is that a bad thing? Pacquiao thinks it's good for boxing. (Now).
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