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    #91
    Originally posted by prsi View Post
    However if Mayweather comes back and fight a 137 or 140 lbs boxers instead of fighting a winner between Clottey-Cotto or even a Mosley it would be more of the same from "Chicken Mayweather". I would not criticize him for having a easy tune up fight in June before a tough fight especially after the inactivity. But he should do it with a welter weight not a 137 or a 140 pounder.
    He should fight Pac at 140 (not at catchweight or 147) and Cotto at 147. Which order he fights them in doesn't matter. The Pac fight would make more money so I wouldn't blame him for taking that fight first as long as he fights both fighters.

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      #92
      Arum needs to shut the hell up already he contradicts himself every damn 5 seconds. his mouth is full of ****! Anyways i'm more interested in Pac/Cotto than Pac/Mayweather. I'm sick of the mayweather talk!!!!!! Either announce your returning or tell ur camp to shut the hell up about ur return!!!

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        #93
        Originally posted by Dave Rado View Post
        He should fight Pac at 140 (not at catchweight or 147) and Cotto at 147. Which order he fights them in doesn't matter. The Pac fight would make more money so I wouldn't blame him for taking that fight first as long as he fights both fighters.
        I agree with you that PBF will make more money against Pacman tha Cotto at this point, but I do think that for PBF with the inactivity and years that has passed it would be more difficult for him to fight at 140 and keep in mind that Pacquiao step into the ring against De La Hoya at 148 1/2 which I think would be easier for Pacman to move up again rather than Floyd to move down. The winner of that fight should fight Cotto, if Cotto continues to win.

        I just wouldn't like to see PBF fight a 135 pound fighter (moving up to 147) having so many good and legit 147 fighter ready and willing to fight him. He could probably have a tune up fight against a Collazo or even a Quintana and then look for Pacman or Cotto.

        But once again this is only suposicions because we still haven't heard a word from PBF, and until i don't see him in a ring, we will only be creating probably false expectation and hyping more a guy that's has retired and never faced a true top gun #1 fighter of the division in 6 years.
        Last edited by prsi; 04-03-2009, 07:14 PM.

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          #94
          Originally posted by prsi View Post
          I agree with you that PBF will make more money against Pacman than Cotto at this point, but I do think that for PBF with the inactivity and years that has passed it would be more difficult for him to fight at 140 and keep in mind that Pacquiao step into the ring against De La Hoya at 148 1/2 which I think would be easier for Pacman to move up again rather than Floyd to move down. The winner of that fight should fight Cotto, if Cotto continues to win.
          Well Floyd's fans keep saying he's not a natural Welterweight, and that he's still a natural Jnr Welterweight, and if that's the case, he should fight Pac at 140lb as far as I'm concerned. Roach thinks that 140lb is Pac's highest peak weight, and I don't see why a natural 140 pounder should fight Pac at a higher weight, where Pac is almost certainly going to be less competitive.

          I agree with your last sentence above, though.

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            #95
            Originally posted by Dave Rado View Post
            Well Floyd's fans keep saying he's not a natural Welterweight, and that he's still a natural Jnr Welterweight, and if that's the case, he should fight Pac at 140lb as far as I'm concerned. Roach thinks that 140lb is Pac's highest peak weight, and I don't see why a natural 140 pounder should fight Pac at a higher weight, where Pac is almost certainly going to be less competitive.

            I agree with your last sentence above, though.
            they can fight at a catchweight

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              #96
              Originally posted by Pullcounter View Post
              they can fight at a catchweight
              They can, but if Floyd is still a natural 140 pounder as his fans claim he is, then I don't see why they should.

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                #97
                Originally posted by Dave Rado View Post
                They can, but if Floyd is still a natural 140 pounder as his fans claim he is, then I don't see why they should.
                It's ok to big BIGGER Oscar at 147. Yet it's wrong to fight PBF at 147. What is the point fighting at 140 when both going to weigh the same at 147 fight night

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
                  MANNY Pacquiao continued to batter his sparring partners and, according to Top Rank promoter Bob Arum, is in high spirits. [details]
                  STFU arum.Bull****.

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by Pullcounter View Post
                    they can fight at a catchweight
                    and they will if they do...........

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                      Originally posted by Dave Rado View Post
                      They can, but if Floyd is still a natural 140 pounder as his fans claim he is, then I don't see why they should.
                      The "fans" have nothing to do with it.....

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