Pacquiao Is In The Process Of Lobbying To Get The Cotto Fight @ 142-143 lbs.

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  1. scatterbrain

    scatterbrain Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :hey:yep
    hohoho.

    the little bugger has decided to get out of his hole.

    pre-teens? ey, i usually change my avatar whenever i choose to. do you like the avatar i have now.

    they are a couple of years younger than the last one. but no, they are not pre-teen.

    the ***** danny_rand has returned. ey, danny say it again will you.

    "ewwwwww" when you saw the girls in my avatar. ****, you are such a ***. :rofl:rofl:rofl

    eze says pac weighs more than pbf during the offseason. much like your pac is bigger an pbf claim right. :hey:yep
     
  2. scatterbrain

    scatterbrain Boxing Addict Full Member

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    ey dainty_randy,

    does pac have broader shoulders, bigger trunk, bigger legs, thicker neck than than pbf and appears bigger than pbf? :lol::rofl

    idiot and a clown.

    you, eze and vanillakillaz are the new three stooges. :lol:

    pac is bigger than pbf my ass. :rofl
     
  3. Danny_Rand

    Danny_Rand Slick N Quick Full Member

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    I never said Pac was bigger then Floyd. I said he was virtually the same size.

    Height: Pacquiao 5'6, Mayweather 5'7 3/4

    Reach: Pacquiao 67", Mayweather 72"

    Neck: Pacquiao 16", 16 1/2"

    Chest (Normal): Pacquiao 38", Mayweather 38 1/2"

    Biceps: Pacquiao 13", Mayweather 12 1/2"

    Forearms: Pacquiao 12", Mayweather 11"

    Wrists: Pacquiao 8", Mayweather 7"

    Fist: Pacquiao 10", Mayweather 8"

    Waist: Pacquiao 28", Mayweather 31"

    Thigh: Pacquiao 20", Mayweather 22"

    Calves: Pacquiao 15", Mayweather 15"


    This is from tale of the tape taken from the JMM fight for Pac, and the DLH tape for Floyd.

    As you can see, Pacquaio has bigger fist, wrists, forearms and biceps, and same size calves. Everything else being pretty much equal except for reach and height. Take into account this is at Floyds biggest weight, and when Pac was at 130.

    Oops. Clowned again dope.

    Go back to getting owned by Eze. "Pac weighs 150 in the offseason" :lol:

    You're a joke.
     
  4. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    :lol::lol:

    Pac weighs 150 when he's at his peak weight but in the offseason he's the same weight.

    he thinks im lying when I say Pac and Floyd weigh the same.

    What does Pac weight on fight night?

    148/149?

    What does Floyd weigh?

    149? :lol::lol:
     
  5. Powerman55

    Powerman55 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    You have to give Floyd respect for his dicipline and dedication. Why someone like Hatton who binge drinks and eats like a pig during breaks in fight should have been P4P number 1, it wouldn't have been right. Floyd has natural talent AND dedication and that's why he's one of the best. NOW STFU and fight the best man!!
     
  6. Danny_Rand

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    He was whining because Floyd was fighting "little" Pac. :rofl
     
  7. scatterbrain

    scatterbrain Boxing Addict Full Member

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    but you said pac has thicker thighs than pbf.

    pbf 5'7 3/4???? do you want to make a lifetime bet on this danny_rand. cause i am surely willing to make one.

    if PBF is not 5'7 3/4. you leave esb forever.
    if PBF is indeed 5 '7 and 3/4. i will leave esb forever.

    lifetime bet *****?


     
  8. Danny_Rand

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    I was using that as an example clown. I saw how large Pac has gotten since he bulked up, and against Hatton and DLH his legs looked massive because of the muscle he's added. These measurements are from the JMM fight, so his thighs probably are now bigger then Floyds consider the muscle he's added.

    :rofl:rofl:rofl I typed it wrong, its supposed to be 5/8 3/4. Calm down boy.
     
  9. scatterbrain

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    pac has a bigger neck you say. thicker trunk. thicker legs? and has broader shoulders.

    and now pbf is only 5'7 3/4. :rofl:rofl:rofl

    so ***** lifetime bet on this one?
     
  10. scatterbrain

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    can you say ****ing owned? typed it wrong when it could have been copied and past.

    your the clown. now pac has bulked up. bigger shoulders you say.

    pbf is 5'7 and 3/4???:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl

    idiot. eat crow. lifetime bet would have been fun.
     
  11. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    Lol. Little Pac.
     
  12. Danny_Rand

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    Did you read what I wrote you ****ing moron? :lol: Is this what you resort to when you get owned?

    Face it, Pac and Floyd are virtually the same size, with Floyd being longer, but Pac being stockier.

    Boy oh boy this is rich. :rofl
     
  13. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    Dont worry, if you mistype something you are wrong, but when he does it, its okay. :lol::lol:
     
  14. eze

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    :lol::lol: He uses Pacs fight night weight as his walk around weight.

    But Floyd who weighs the same as Pac on fight night.

    It's not the same. :lol:
     
  15. scatterbrain

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    from the philippine daily inquirer, the philippines version of the new york times.

    Weight gain will add power to Pacquiao’s punch–trainer
    September 17, 2008 02:29:00
    Roy Luarca
    Philippine Daily Inquirer

    MANILA, Philippines—Manny Pacquiao’s power is proportionate to his weight. As he gains poundage, so does the wallop of his punches.

    Strength and conditioning coach Alex Ariza reportedly made the discovery during his stint at Pacquiao’s training camp in June, when the Filipino ring icon challenged and eventually beat David Diaz for the World Boxing Council lightweight crown.

    Ariza, who also monitored Pacquiao’s nutrition, power and speed from Day One of training up to fight night in Las Vegas, affirmed that Pacquiao is endowed with superior strength.

    And, unlike before when Pacquiao’s killer punches emanated mostly from the left, both hands now wield lethal power capable of knocking out even a heavyweight boxer.

    In a Pacland Forum post Tuesday, Ariza supposedly measured Pacquiao’s power at the start of camp when the four-division champion weighed between 147 and 150 pounds.

    The finding startled Ariza, who’d worked with other boxers, and turned him into an instant believer of Pacquiao’s widely recognized brutal power.

    But as the training progressed, Ariza also made another startling finding: Pacquiao’s strength declines as he loses weight.

    Fact is, in the same post, Ariza supposedly noticed that from being a heavy banger Pacquiao turned into a light hitter after the weigh-in, when he tipped the scales at 134.5 pounds. Expectedly, the decline in power of his developed right was even more pronounced.

    Ariza, of course, can’t explain what happened in-between, when Pacquiao slowly stuffed himself with nutritious food, vitamins and drinks before he fought and knocked out Diaz in the ninth round.

    Ariza merely concluded that Pacquiao is more dangerous if he doesn’t lose weight during training.

    And since Pacquiao is slated to fight Oscar De La Hoya at 147 pounds on Dec. 6, he no longer needs to go on diet because he normally weighs 144-147 pounds.

    Ariza may be at a loss to describe the phenomenon of losing and regaining power, but the explanation may have come from Pacquiao himself.

    In an interview made before his WBC junior lightweight title fight against Juan Manuel Marquez early this year, Pacquiao likened himself to a sponge.

    He can shrink fast, but also bulk up fast.

    Against De La Hoya, Pacquiao needs to be just his natural speedy, deadly self.

    Meanwhile, Pacquiao arrived in Los Angeles Sunday night to begin his long and arduous preparation for his megabuck bout against De La Hoya.

    As always, Pacquiao will train at the Wild Card Gym of celebrated trainer Freddie Roach in Hollywood.

    Pacquiao will also take time off to help promote the 12-round fight, a sure sell-out at the MGM Grand Grand Arena in Las Vegas and a certain pay-per-view blockbuster.

    Copyright 2009 INQUIRER.net and content partners. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

    so pac normally weighs in between 147-150 pounds. so what was the **** you were talking about again eze that pac has to weigh around 155-160.

    both of you are ****ing owned. now go home and continue to whine. better yet, go back to pbf and tell him how a ******* whipped you miniscule brain.

    proof eze. this is proof. :deal