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    Fight's off if Cotto weighs over 147 lb
    By Abac Cordero (The Philippine Star) Updated October 30, 2009 12:00 AM


    Manny Pacquiao gets help with his gloves from chief trainer Freddie Roach (center) and Buboy Fernandez at the Wildcard Boxing Club in Hollywood, Los Angeles. Chris Farina - Top Rank

    MANILA, Philippines - There’s just one thing that can keep the Manny Pacquiao-Miguel Cotto fight from happening, and that’s if the champion from Puerto Rico weighs in at over 147 lb.

    “That’s the highest we could go (147 pounds),” Pacquiao’s chief trainer, Freddie Roach, was quoted as saying in an Internet report that came out yesterday.

    Pacquiao and Cotto are fighting at a catchweight of 145 lb even if the 27-year-old Puerto Rican has agreed to stake his WBO welterweight (147 lb) crown.

    At the start of the negotiations, Team Pacquiao tried to drag Cotto down to as low as 143 lb, but the latter said he can’t go lower than 145, and the fight was sealed.

    “ I would call the fight off if he comes in weighing more than that,” Roach also said, meaning Cotto will have to make sure or even die trying to make the catchweight.

    Or face the severe consequences, like losing all his purse, or even facing a legal battle.

    Based on reports, Cotto will be fined $1 million for every pound in excess of 145. He can weigh in at 147, pay Pacquiao $2 million and go on and fight the Filipino pound-for-pound champion.

    But if Cotto weighs just a fraction over 147, Roach said he’s pulling the plug on what could be or what should be the biggest fight of the year.

    In the fight contract that either fighter who exceeds 145 lb will have to pay a fine, but it’s only today that the details had come out.

    “We’re just protecting Manny,” Mike Koncz, Pacquiao’s adviser, had said.

    Pacquiao is three days into training at the Wild Card Gym in Hollywood after spending more than 30 days training in three different gyms in the Philippines.

    Before he boarded the plane to Los Angeles last Saturday, Pacquiao walked around 150 lb, and was happy to report in his regular column that he still gets to eat as much as he wants.

    Cotto, on the other hand, must be bleeding to get down in weight. In New York, during the press tour last September, Cotto said he was at 160, and Pacquiao’s conditioning coach, Alex Ariza, liked what he heard.

    “It means he has a lot more work to do than us in losing weight,” said Ariza.

  • #2
    This is for the WELTER WEIGHT TITLE which is a 147 pound weight limit.

    Manny is still going to get sparked. Manny thinks he is fighting a weight drained ODLH and he will be getting a live dog come Dec 14th. No soft hitting JMM on that night. No over rated Hatton's, no weight drained drag queens. Cotto will be just fine coming in at 145. **** Roach's plan will back fire something horrible.

    Roach will later admit that he wanted to catch Cotto weight drained and he will wish he had demanded the 143 instead of the 145. He will also admit that he and Manny underestimated Cotto and will most likely admit that Cotto is not as shot as they thought he would be due to the plaster beating he took at the cheating hands of Margaputito.
    Last edited by BoxingChaos; 10-29-2009, 12:27 PM.

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    • #3
      I'll be sure to order this fight after the weight-in.

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      • #4
        so WW's cant come in a 147 and rehydrate up to healthy weights now?

        well if it smells like a ***** move..

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        • #5
          pac and roach are really looking like bitches with this weight thing...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by SkilledB View Post
            so WW's cant come in a 147 and rehydrate up to healthy weights now?

            well if it smells like a ***** move..
            http://www.urbandictionary.com/defin...erm=*****+move

            Word.

            ***** move

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            • #7
              Originally posted by SkilledB View Post
              so WW's cant come in a 147 and rehydrate up to healthy weights now?

              well if it smells like a ***** move..
              wtf you talking about, cotto signed the contract to come in at 145.


              if he comes in at 147, he has to pay pac some $$$ but as long as he isnt over 147, the fight will happen.

              cotto has 24hrs to rehydrate, so stop bitching

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              • #8
                Originally posted by 817boy View Post
                wtf you talking about, cotto signed the contract to come in at 145.


                if he comes in at 147, he has to pay pac some $$$ but as long as he isnt over 147, the fight will happen.

                cotto has 24hrs to rehydrate, so stop bitching
                145 lbs at weigh-in the day before the fight...he has 24 hours to hydrate
                at put on I'd say about 12-14 lbs...would you agree Cotto comes in around 158-160 fight night?

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                • #9
                  Why would Cotto come in over 147 when he has never had problems making welterweight and the 145 catch weight will be a non-issue.

                  Cotto was 146 for his last fight and he is coming off a nearly 3 month training camp.

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                  • #10
                    I doubt the fight will be called off if Cotto comes in over 147lbs. Pac has the ultimate decision as far to whether to fight or not. There's a ton of money at stake, he didn't train all that time for nothing. His pride will not stop him fighting an overweight Cotto.

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