Pac is a lightweight, and Floyd is scared.

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  1. divac

    divac Loyal Member Full Member

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    :lol::lol::lol::lol:These *******s.......they want to have it both ways.....

    .......Pacroid's a lightweight for a proposed Mayweather fight, "Mayweather is bigger than me, if I was bigger than him, blood testing would benefit me."


    .......but then at the bat of an eye lash, mention the name Juan Manuel Marquez and Pacquiao and his clown team then preach that Pacquiao's a full fledged Welterweight and wont come down to 140 lbs to fight Marquez.:nut:nut:nut



    Lets be real here, everyone and their Momma knows that Pacquiao will come down to 140 lbs to fight the right opponent.......say a fighter coming off having looked bad in a recent loss.
    .....its become a Pacroid trademark!:deal:yep
     
  2. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    Pac can go down to 140 easily, but he will have an even harder time keeping on the weight for his next fight at 147. It's like taking a step back. The guy has been bulking up from 135 for 2 years and even though alot of that is artificial and he can take it off, it would be counter-productive.

    And you're right, Pac will do it for the right opponent. But Marquez has accomplished nothing above 135.

    And btw, Marquez himself is a fighter having looked bad in a recent loss. So choose your words more carefully.
     
  3. divac

    divac Loyal Member Full Member

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    You're a clown PH|LLA!
    ......an excuse maker for anything related to Pacroid!

    Pacroid has made it a career of dehydrating 10 to 15 lbs in fights and coming in the bigger fighter......

    .....you're going to sit there and tell me he'd be at a disadvantage dehydrating 4 ****ing lbs, when he's used to having done as much as 15 lbs in the past.

    Forget it, spare this forum the fowl smell of your answer!


    ......and if Pacroid is a ****ing welterweight, he and his team should stop preaching that he's really a natural 140 pounder.......one that they have to wake up in the middle of the night to give roid shakes too!:think
     
  4. PH|LLA

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    you just said Pac has been dehydrated most of his career.

    How come when his opponents are dehydrated, it's an advantage for Pacquiao, and when Pacquiao is dehydrated, it's an advantage for Pacquiao?

    I mean ****, if Pacquiao has been dehydrating and coming in as the bigger fighter his whole career, you sure can say his opponents have been doing that since the 2nd JMM fight. Therefore you'd have to give him credit for fighting bigger opponents.

    I don't think Pac was dehydrated for most of his career at all. Don't forget he moved up in weight class to fight Barrera and Marquez back to back in 2003/2004, and then he moved up in weight class again to fight Morales at 130. There is an interview right before the Barrera fight where his trainer says that Pac will most likely move back down to 122 after the MAB fight. Instead two fights later he was moving up to 130 to take on Morales.
     
  5. jdlite2

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    on pac vs mosley: pac and his handlers are taking the path of least resistance. they should let him fight guys that pose real threat.

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  6. divac

    divac Loyal Member Full Member

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    Stop making like you dont have a clue.....

    ......most fighters dehydrate at least some leading to the weighin.

    Pacroid all the way up to 140 lbs was doing it.
    When he was fighting at 126 lbs, he'd step inside the ring at least at 135 lbs......

    Marquez, Morales, Barrera, they were all doing the same thing.

    Get real here and stop acting like you dont know.

    90% if not more of fighters out there are not going to weighin as a welterweight and fight within the same range weight wise on fight night.

    Marquez for example weighed in at 135 lbs vs Katsidis and stepped into the ring at 144 lbs.
    He went up 9 lbs.
    Katsidis was at the same weight at 144 lbs at fight night.



    Oh my God, JMM has been dehydrating all of his career!:nut




    .....and for the record, when Pacquiao has been criticized for making his opponents dehydrate, its when he's been fighting for championships at catchweights.......for example, Cotto was a full blown Welter who as a welter would step into the ring as a juniormiddleweight, making Pac ask him to weight 2 lbs below the limit is asking Cotto to purposely try to make a weight his body may be uncomfortable making.
    ......and I say, "may"......because personally imo I dont believe Cotto's weight effected him vs Pacquiao.
    Cotto looked good and strong to me vs Pacquiao, but its those two pounds that open the door for others to be critical of Pacquiao.

    .......anytime a fighter is selective in asking another to come down to a particular weight, he's going to get criticized.
    .....for example, Pac made Cotto come down to 145 lbs, but he did'nt make Clottey do the same.

    Pacquiao is a juniormiddleweight champion, but he did'nt allow Margarito who clearly struggled to make the 150 lbs limit, fight at the juniormiddleweight limit.


    "I can beat you at any weight, you can weigh whatever you want......you I might have some trouble with, I want you to be at a disadvantage, I'm making you dehydrate an additional couple of pounds."

    ......."you, you kicked my ass the last couple of times we met, I can make 140 lbs with room to spare, but since you looked bloated at your only fight at 147 lbs and I have the benefit of PED's to put on some extra lean mass that will be to my advantage, our contract will not say 143, 144, or 145 as I forced Cotto to make.
    Our contract Mr. Marquez will read "limit 147 lbs."

    .....like it or not, thats the bottom line. When you're selective like that on who you make fight at which weight and which you dont, you're rightfully going to get criticized for it.