Manny Pacquiao vs GGG? Is Pacquiao doing a mistake jumping 2 weight classes?

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  • jackblack008
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    #1

    Manny Pacquiao vs GGG? Is Pacquiao doing a mistake jumping 2 weight classes?

    Do you think Pacquiao would be able to defeat GGG or should he stick to fighting at 147?
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    #2
    No, Pac shouldn't be taking these risks at 41. Crawford wont do it so Pac won't do it

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    • Lesliehour
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      #3
      Canelo won't do it neither...

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        #4
        Originally posted by Lesliehour
        Canelo won't do it neither...
        Canelo fought at 160..jumped 2 weight classes and beat the aging star which is what GGG is...?

        Pac should definitively NOT do it

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        • Beercules
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          **** no. He shouldn't do it

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          • Bunch Pag
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            #6
            Personally I'd say no don't do it..

            However, looking objectively, It could be PACs last big payday. He's not going to fight a bum so him losing against an average/decent fighter is a good possibility and fighting against the top ones round his weight is also a high possibility..

            If he thinks he can get in and get out and walk away win or lose then I'd understand him taking the fight and the mega money...

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            • JakeTheBoxer
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              #7
              Lol, no, he shouldn`t. Fighty anybody at 147 or Lomachenko at 140 and retire.

              Why should Pac give somebody like GGG a payday?

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              • BodyBagz
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                #8
                One of the more ridiculous Pac threads.

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                • boliodogs
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                  #9
                  He should stay at 147 or even drop to 140. He could make 135 if he needed to. GGG would outweigh him by at least 20 pounds of solid muscle in the ring and crush him. Canelo said after Margarito hurt him with a body punch that he would never again fight above 147. so he won't take a fight with GGG who hits a lot harder than Margarito.

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                  • IceTrayDaGang
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                    #10
                    if we can get GGG down to 155, why not?? but at 160?

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