Cotto's and DLH's weight on the nights they fought Pacquiao?

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  1. Texasfight

    Texasfight Member Full Member

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    Some one give me a good reasonable explanation why Pac faught DLH and Cotto at a catch weight and not the welter weight limit but he faught Clottey at the welter weight limit.
     
  2. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    Pac fought Oscar at the WW limit, but Oscar weighed in at 145 of his own accord.

    Pac weighed in at 142.



    Against Cotto, Pac was moving up from JrWW, so it wouldn't be a fair fight if it was at 147 and Pac had to move up 7 pounds and Cotto not give up anything. So Pac moved up 5 and Cotto down 2.
     
  3. Chris Hansen

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    Cotto looked ok, but a 10 year old could of beaten DLH that night.
     
  4. Texasfight

    Texasfight Member Full Member

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    Would it have made a difference if Cotto had come in at 147 for the fight between him and Pac?
     
  5. PH|LLA

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    If Cotto wants to be a WW champion and fight a JrWW, he should be ready to defend his title at a catchweight. If he wants to defend his title at 147, he should fight someone his own size.

    And anyways if you don't think it would make a difference, then what's the problem?
     
  6. Texasfight

    Texasfight Member Full Member

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    Interesting statement, sounds really defensive.
     
  7. Hostility

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    Pac was able to dictate his terms on Dela Hoya? The fight being at 154 would seem more of a farce that what it already was.
     
  8. PIPO23

    PIPO23 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    doubt it:patsch
     
  9. BoxingFanNo1

    BoxingFanNo1 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Cotto was fine, nothing wrong what so ever. The man was moving and throwing from the first bell to the stopage, it was Mannys work rate that kept him quiet for spells.

    As for Oscar there's a whole interview with Roach at the scene where even he says he expects Oscar to come in at 160. From what I've read from various sources Oscars camp was one big cluster ****. The only person that's denied this is Hoyas conditioning coach covering his ass.
     
  10. bmf95b

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  11. renyo

    renyo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Oscar fought Forbes at 150 and was planning on having a rematch with Floyd at 147 anyway. Hoya was already going to 147 and was supposedly gonna bring alot of heat to the division with him and Shane moving back down from 154... He sacrificed size for what he though would mean speed... He was wrong..
     
  12. Gander Tasco

    Gander Tasco Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    DLH wasn't a catchweight

    Cotto fought at 145 several times prior, and was 146 in his previous bout. He said himself he felt great at the weight.
     
  13. judman

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    wrong Cotto had to come in at 145 at the weigh in Dlh 147 nobody caredthe day of the fight
     
  14. ONE SHOT KID

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    You got that from that ****** ron frazier huh? you can say a lot of things about oscar but stupid isn't one. no way in hell he would agree to that ****.
     
  15. dubfire

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    Oscar trying to pick on the little man and FAILED hard.