Should there be an end to catch weights regarding PACMAN??

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  1. tolindoy

    tolindoy UBESTRIDTE MESTER Full Member

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    At age 19 pac won his first world title, floyd was fighting shitty pros...

    Mannys comp > Floyds

    Also. Manny weighs more than floyd coz floyd is in training preparing for a fight while pac is on vacation.........SDF!!!:yep
     
  2. eze

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    Pac weighed 148 against Hatton.

    Floyd is weighing 146/147


    :hi::hi::hi:
     
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  4. Kurdapyo

    Kurdapyo Active Member Full Member

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    Based on records:

    @ 18
    Floyd - 130 lbs
    Pac - 107 lbs.

    @19
    Floyd - 130 lbs.
    Pac - 110 lbs

    Floyd as professional fighter at 20 years old already outweighs Pac by 20 pounds.
     
  5. Powerman55

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    You don't compare fighters weights when they are TEENAGERS. People reach Maturity at different ages.

    Look at the weights between the age of 21 upwards when both Pac and Mayweather are actually adults.
     
  6. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    Both should be fighting in the same weight class right now.

    :deal
     
  7. Powerman55

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    Again don't look at their weights when they were children. Look at the weight when they are grown adults: AGE 21 PLUS.
     
  8. Kurdapyo

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    This data does not mean anything because at 16, every normal teenager weighs about the same. But when they grow up to adolescence depending on their height, diet and environment, they tend to outweigh each other. Take a look at the records of their professional fights in BoxRec, at 19 Floyd already outweighs Pac by 20 pounds. :deal
     
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    Look at their weights when they are actual adults at 21+

    See who is heavier for the longer period of time.
     
  10. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    So then why do you keep saying he was a former fly weight?

    :lol::lol:


    :patsch

    Both are Jr WWs now and have grown into it. Kthx.
     
  11. tolindoy

    tolindoy UBESTRIDTE MESTER Full Member

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    nope...

    pac weighed

    146 at hatton fight..
    148 at ODLH fight..

    floyd 146??? so you mean now in training???
     
  12. Powerman55

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    oh c'mon 1 pound of weight is nothing if you have 4 months till the fight.
     
  13. tolindoy

    tolindoy UBESTRIDTE MESTER Full Member

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    YUP...But floyd wants to fight JMM @ 144lbs...:patsch:patsch:patsch
     
  14. Powerman55

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    Nah, what I'm saying is that I don't like it when ANYONE does it - Pac included. It's a loophole that boxers are taking advantage of since same day weigh ins were stopped.

    If you fight in the WW division there is a 147 LIMIT. That's the limit of the division. Then coming in at 160 fight night? I mean that is bending the rules to the point of breaking point.

    Obviously you need to allow le-way for obviously food in the stomach, urine, hydration but that is never going to equal 13 pounds.

    Can someone tell me why they can't have the fight at 147 and put a CAP on how much weight Cotto can bloat to? Why can't they do that?
     
  15. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    Dont know why.

    I disagree with it.

    Slap your head like a moron more.