A former flyweight champ beating an elite, essentially undefeated welterweight champ?

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  1. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    He also failed to mention what Pac came in weighing at.
     
  2. FrochPascal

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    oh ok..he had underwear on tho so lets just think 145 was very easily attainable
     
  3. eze

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    1lb is a lot.

    His nutritionist said 145 was the lowest. And thats the edge.
     
  4. FrochPascal

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    no, it was 142 wasnt it???? and i think he was wearing socks too
     
  5. jhayphaks

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    the thing is also starting as a professional at a 16 years old fighting guys that are full grown men is something, i dont even think its legal to have boxing lincense as profeesional at 16, and winning at a title at 19 years old against a true lenial flyweight champ in sasakul in his own backyard is also something, the fact of the matter is that is what he has in his record as professional. and winning 6 titles in different weight class going for his 7th with 4 lineals is something that is unheard of
     
  6. Swann

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    false.

    144 lbs was said to have been the lowest.

    eze fails yet again.
     
  7. eze

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    Show me.

    Ive only seen 145.
     
  8. FrochPascal

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    145 doesnt sound that bad at all for him. For zab judah he weighed in at 145 i think.
     
  9. FrochPascal

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    oh you mean fight night? well it certainly wasnt as much as cotto...
     
  10. eze

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    146 1/2.

    If his nutritionist said 144 then he should be fine.
     
  11. eze

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    It was 148. While Cotto has normally been 158-159.
     
  12. FrochPascal

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    146 and a half what? i said for judah he was 145(i think)
     
  13. FrochPascal

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    ok....so goes along with my what i was saying really...
     
  14. Swann

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    in the scene article titled "roach's weight demands could collapse pac/cotto".

    "Cotto's nutrionist told...Bob Arum... that Miguel could only make a "safe" weight of 144 to 145-pounds..."

    there ya go baldylocks
     
  15. eze

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    That was for the Judah fight. Judah weighed 145.




    Eh. Why is it a 145 then?

    Pac was adding 15lbs at 130. So when he moves to a class that he's no longer adding that kind of weight he must fight a catchweight?