When will Pacquaio fight on an even playing field?

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  1. Mr. V.I.P.

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    Catchweight with Cotto, DLH, Margarito his best wins. Already got caught trying to load his gloves against Margarito by twisting the tape this time and we seen he didn't have any power. And the big point about his steroid usage still allowed by fighters just in need of a payday. Enough with the bull**** fight at a level weight where a fighter does not need to cut heavily and we can see a fair fight!
     
  2. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    Maybe if he moves back down to LW. Until then he'll always be at a size disadvantage.
     
  3. Uncle Rico

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    redifish Active Member Full Member

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    Never! In the meantime, shut your ass, go home and cry.
     
  5. thesmokingm

    thesmokingm Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Even playing field like Marquez vs Mayweather?
     
  6. horst

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    Pac will fight on an even playing field when he eventually goes back to fighting men his own size. Until then, he will continue to fight against his opponent and significant size disadvantages.
     
  7. gooners!!

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    Zab got a lucky decision, should of lost.
     
  8. scrolllock

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    another butthurt guy

    ehy buttguy..... a jr middleweight against jr welterweight, 165 lbs vs 148 lbs

    not really an even playing field

    go on vacation, *******
     
  9. Real_Truth

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    ****ing Pac and his cheating ways...how is he gonna ask Margarito to come in ONLY 17 lbs heavier than him on fight night? ****ing *****.
     
  10. Mr. V.I.P.

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    Its a size ADVANTAGE if his opponent is having to cut ridiculous weight weeks before. Pac is not a power puncher and most of his fights go to the later rounds where this is critical.
     
  11. Mr. V.I.P.

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    If walking forward throwing **** all means you win a fight I bet you scored Cordoba over Rigondeaux too. :lol:
     
  12. bladerunner

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    Critical is the state of your brain.
     
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  14. Jack

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    I don't care if Pacquiao asks for a catchweight. He's the guy who should be fighting at 140lbs, yet he was against a guy weighting 165 on fight night. Who gives a **** if he asks for a catchweight, when he's at such an enormous disadvantage?

    The only realistic challenges are when Pacquiao has a disadvantage in size. Against anyone close to his size, he will destroy them. All the catchweights do, is make it a level playing field.

    The catchweight helped Margarito far more than Pacquiao.
     
  15. horst

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    Who cut ridiculous weight to fight Pac? :huh

    Margarito had been at 147 for years, then had one fight at 154, and Pac fought him at 150, where he rehydrated back to 165.

    Cotto weighed in 146 vs Clottey, and in his next fight vs Pac he weighed in 145.

    Pac fought Clottey at Clottey's weight, 147.

    Pac fought Hatton at Hatton's weight, 140.

    Pac fought Oscar at 147 after Oscar's previous fight was at 150. It wasn't Pac's fault that Oscar managed to make a complete mess of weighing in 3lbs lighter than his previous fight, it was Oscar's.


    So who cut ridiculous amounts of weight? :huh:huh:huh