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  • #21
    Naw I want Loma

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    • #22
      Fight Loma at 135 or Mikey 140 or Spence Crawford 147.

      Not really interested in Manny with anyone else.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by andocom View Post
        For one, I said if Loma & Pac fought I thought it should be at 140 to be fairer to both.

        Pac's last 135 fight was what, over 10 years ago?

        Yeah I'm sure at 40 and not having been at 135 for a decade Pac really struggles to keep the weight on, that happens all the time. In your world do fighters generally move down in weight divisions as they age over time?
        Sounds like when Oscar fought Manny, hadnt been at 147 in over 10yrs and weighed 145, Pac fans say it was a great version of Oscar, well do the same and make history with a 135 Lomachenko fight.

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        • #24
          Pacs been saying for the last year he can go to 135 easy.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by pasawayako View Post
            https://us.blastingnews.com/sports/2...002962699.html

            While the welterweight division presents a plethora of quality opponents for Manny Pacquiao, the truth is the 135-pound weight class offers the most lucrative and intriguing fights for the Filipino champ.

            The latest report coming from the camp of Manny Pacquiao has created a lot of buzz surrounding the next opponent for the reigning WBA (Super) welterweight champion.

            Earlier this week, Maloney Samaco, of PhilBoxing.net, wrote an article detailing Pacman’s handlers’ interest in fights involving welterweight contender Danny Garcia and four-division champion Mikey Garcia.

            Danny Garcia, who reentered the welterweight title scene after defeating Adrian Granados in April, has been calling Pacquiao out for a bout at 147 pounds.


            A former lineal jr. welterweight and WBC welterweight title-holder, the Philadelphia native is expected to pose a strong challenge to Pacquiao, who will turn 41 in December.

            Mikey Garcia, on the other hand, absorbed his first professional loss last March after he bowed down to IBF welterweight champ Errol Spence Jr. Before his recent setback, the 31-year-old Garcia has dominated the lower weights as he captured world titles in featherweight, super featherweight, junior lightweight and lightweight.


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            By just comparing the two fighters, it’s obvious that Mikey stands as the more accomplished Garcia. Not taking any credit from Danny Garcia, but the Oxnard, California-born fighter has more belts and larger Hispanic fan-base, making him the ideal foil to a proven pay-per-view attraction in Pacquiao.

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            Garcia contest at 135-pound would seem like a pipe dream a few years ago because of the disparity in weight classes. However, Garcia’s bold gamble to climb to the welterweights in April, regardless of the result, proved that he’s ready for any challenge.

            All of a sudden, the possibility of Pacquiao fighting Garcia is within reach. Adding fuel to the hype train is Pacman’s willingness to go down to 135 pounds if there’s an ideal opponent in that weight class.


            The Filipino icon confirmed this in an interview with FightHype three years ago.


            Money-wise, this fight will easily sell 19,000 seats at MGM Grand Garden and top 500,000 PPV buys. Again, Garcia’s significantly large Hispanic fanbase will play a factor in the fight’s marketing machine. Juan Manuel Marquez banked on this particular market in all his four fights with Pacquiao, and Garcia won’t have any problem using the same formula.


            In addition, there’s already an existing plotline that intertwines the two fighters, with Garcia being a former sparring partner to Pacquiao a decade ago.


            But while a showdown between Garcia and Pacquiao would be an action-packed event at any weight class, Pacman going to the lightweight division is a landscape-changing scenario for boxing as it would set the stage for another salivating contest involving Pacquiao and a certain fighter viewed by boxing fans and pundits as No.1 pound-for-pound.

            Pacquiao vs. Lomachenko
            Vasyl Lomachenko is scheduled to face Luke Campbell on August 31 at 02 Arena in London, United Kingdom. A victory for Lomachenko would further solidify his claim as the king of the lightweights, having captured Ring Magazine, WBA and WBO titles, and one away from adding the WBC strap to his collection later this month.

            Like Pacquiao vs. Garcia, a Pacquiao vs. Lomachenko slugfest at 135 pounds would be a big-money, high-stake bout.

            For Pacquiao, beating the undefeated and highly-rated Ukrainian would bring a whole new perspective on his greatness. It’s a kind of fight that could catapult the Filipino champ to the top of boxing hierarchy in the eyes of boxing pundits, given how invincible Lomachenko has been in the last 3 to 4 years.

            As for Lomachenko, a win over Pacquiao would automatically make him a superstar. There’s a reason why Spence, Shawn Porter, Terrence Crawford, and other young fighters want Pacquiao so badly. They all want a shot at stardom, and they know Pacman is the golden ticket.




            the same thing will happen to Pac, that happened to all of the other fighters who dropped weight at an advanced age..... and many of the fighters who dropped weight at any age

            140 for Mikey Garcia might still be ok, but I am guessing that Pac would want that fight at 147..... seeing that Garcia is not a welter

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            • #26
              Originally posted by pasawayako View Post
              Pac eat 7x a day to make the welterweight but If he will just eat 3x a day then he will have no problem making 135lbs.
              Manny weighs over 150 between fights

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Zaroku View Post
                He should fight Loma, or if he has the nads, fight Spence.
                He can accommodate each, fight at 135lbs for loma and 147 for Spence with no problem.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by RGJTMMRDCMJRJSM View Post
                  Manny Pacquiao is the only boxer I'm aware of who needs to eat 7 times a day to make 147

                  If he start eating 3 times a day like a normal human being would, his weight would return to 135.

                  I understand your situation. Loma should be protected
                  Yeah, Pac can easily make 135lbs if he just eat 3x a day.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
                    Everyone's weight drops training. They burn energy and lose water through sweating. You think that only happens to Pacquiao?
                    Floyd after not eating and drinking any liquids for a day couldn't even make 144lbs.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Roadblock View Post
                      Fight Loma at 135 or Mikey 140 or Spence Crawford 147.

                      Not really interested in Manny with anyone else.
                      Pac can accommodate and fight each of them at their optimal weight.

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