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  • clmags12
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    #31
    Originally posted by daggum
    some people just want to pretend floyds win over a faded 154 cotto who never did anything above 147 was some great win. while fighting cotto at 145 was not ideal it seemed pretty reasonable seeing as pac was the 140 champ and cotto the 147 champ. mayn fights histoicaly have been done this way like whitaker-chavez, floyd marquez etc...but most of the time the big guy wins and when the little guy won it was SHENANIGANS! if cotto had won "he picked on a tiny pac" and this wasnt a floyd-canelo mockery where it was a unification fight and for no reason other than gaining an advantage they fought at 152
    Hard for me to call Cottos faded, but he was at the end of his career when he got the floyd fight. His old school toughness and experience is what got him a few shots in.
    Miguel said he was good for 45. Saul, if I remember he complained never to go that low again. That's floyd's a side games again that's all.

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      #32
      Originally posted by clmags12
      Hard for me to call Cottos faded, but he was at the end of his career when he got the floyd fight. His old school toughness and experience is what got him a few shots in.
      Miguel said he was good for 45. Saul, if I remember he complained never to go that low again. That's floyd's a side games again that's all.
      well cotto was faded after the marg loss according to some floyd fans so after the pac loss he must be even more faded? i mean logically speaking of course not that these people have logic but he was still a good fighter no doubt but if you look at his resume above 147...not much there at all: injured martinez, yuri foreman and unranked injured marg. smoke and mirrors mostly and floyd knew it. floyd didnt want to fight destructive cotto at 147 cause he lived too far away lol but at 154 i guess he moved closer?

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        #33
        Originally posted by clmags12
        Whatever bro
        Just stating facts

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        • daggum
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          #34
          Originally posted by BodyBagz
          Pac demanded a similar clause if they were to do a rematch.
          pac never fought above 150 and thats the weight that was offered. you do realize the weight divisions that were created are completely arbitrary right? like 147 ok why not 146 or 148? or 150? cotto felt the first fight should have happened at 147 and he was offered a second fight at 150 and that wasnt good enough so he said no so that kinda proves the actual weight wasnt the problem. it was more mental than anything. if he really was drained why not just use tue's like the tbe?

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          • clmags12
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            #35
            Originally posted by daggum
            well cotto was faded after the marg loss according to some floyd fans so after the pac loss he must be even more faded? i mean logically speaking of course not that these people have logic but he was still a good fighter no doubt but if you look at his resume above 147...not much there at all: injured martinez, yuri foreman and unranked injured marg. smoke and mirrors mostly and floyd knew it. floyd didnt want to fight destructive cotto at 147 cause he lived too far away lol but at 154 i guess he moved closer?
            Yeah, I know Marg took some spark from Cotto, but that's BS. After Manny, Miguel just got beaten. His face injuries probably weren't healed fully. It looked bad imo. But you can't blame him going after Sergio. Different weights.
            During this time is when most say Floyd was avoiding Marg, Cotto, and even Manny. I always wished Floyd jumped in there and didn't "retire". In hindsight, I knew Floyd was afraid of Marg but glad Floyd never gave the cheat a payday.

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              #36
              Originally posted by clmags12
              Yeah, I know Marg took some spark from Cotto, but that's BS. After Manny, Miguel just got beaten. His face injuries probably weren't healed fully. It looked bad imo. But you can't blame him going after Sergio. Different weights.
              During this time is when most say Floyd was avoiding Marg, Cotto, and even Manny. I always wished Floyd jumped in there and didn't "retire". In hindsight, I knew Floyd was afraid of Marg but glad Floyd never gave the cheat a payday.
              prime marg, prime cotto, prime wiliams. retirement was the only option. too much heat on him to do anything else. he only came back after marg and cotto had lost and williams had left the division. ahhh its safe! wait some guy named pacquiao ahhh **** guess ill make up some BS so i dont have to fight him for 5 years

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                #37
                Originally posted by daggum
                pac never fought above 150 and thats the weight that was offered. you do realize the weight divisions that were created are completely arbitrary right? like 147 ok why not 146 or 148? or 150? cotto felt the first fight should have happened at 147 and he was offered a second fight at 150 and that wasnt good enough so he said no so that kinda proves the actual weight wasnt the problem. it was more mental than anything. if he really was drained why not just use tue's like the tbe?
                Here a clause, there a clause, everywhere a clause clause

                Pac is a master of picking and choosing who to clause and when

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by pasawayako
                  Hahahaha i love this thread. Pac has the best resume from 2000-2020. Wow that was 2 decades.
                  This bodybagz dude has a hard on for manny he made a similar thread about Manny a while back and made this one to bait ppl in just to talk about Manny.

                  He discredits every single manny win at ww but when Someone does the same with Floyds ww resume(which isn’t that hard to do)he says “no not the same” lol

                  Dudes funny.

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                  • daggum
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by BodyBagz
                    Here a clause, there a clause, everywhere a clause clause

                    Pac is a master of picking and choosing who to clause and when
                    well it is christmas so santa clause is in the air! but what you said simply isnt true. once he knew he could fight at 147 he fought everyone there cept for marquez who was smaller and hence the catchweights theoretically helped marquez, then he fought marg at 150 since marg couldnt make 147 anymore so that actually helped marg. he then offered cotto the fight at 150 since cotto said 145 he felt drained and cotto turned it down which proves it wasnt really hte weight as we all know. he was just saving face. its not like pac was having unification fights and making people drop weight. we all know who did that.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by daggum
                      well it is christmas so santa clause is in the air! but what you said simply isnt true. once he knew he could fight at 147 he fought everyone there cept for marquez who was smaller and hence the catchweights theoretically helped marquez, then he fought marg at 150 since marg couldnt make 147 anymore so that actually helped marg. he then offered cotto the fight at 150 since cotto said 145 he felt drained and cotto turned it down which proves it wasnt really hte weight as we all know. he was just saving face. its not like pac was having unification fights and making people drop weight. we all know who did that.
                      IOW, Pac makes sure his opponents are at their worst.

                      What I've been trying to say

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