Pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao is so hyped up for his forthcoming “Fire Power” showdown with WBO welterweight champion Miguel Cotto at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on November 14 that his trainers have been forced to hold him back. [details]
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I have a query regarding the weight issue. Roach was meant to have been quoted as saying that WW is about as high as Pac could go, Jnr Middle was a step too far. According to Roach he would need to eat 5 times a day to try and and attempt the weight.
But my point is this...Pac weight something like 154 on fight night against DLH, so it could be possible
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Originally posted by Blairhoyle792 View PostI have a query regarding the weight issue. Roach was meant to have been quoted as saying that WW is about as high as Pac could go, Jnr Middle was a step too far. According to Roach he would need to eat 5 times a day to try and and attempt the weight.
But my point is this...Pac weight something like 154 on fight night against DLH, so it could be possible
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Originally posted by Blairhoyle792 View PostI have a query regarding the weight issue. Roach was meant to have been quoted as saying that WW is about as high as Pac could go, Jnr Middle was a step too far. According to Roach he would need to eat 5 times a day to try and and attempt the weight.
But my point is this...Pac weight something like 154 on fight night against DLH, so it could be possible
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Originally posted by Blairhoyle792 View PostI have a query regarding the weight issue. Roach was meant to have been quoted as saying that WW is about as high as Pac could go, Jnr Middle was a step too far. According to Roach he would need to eat 5 times a day to try and and attempt the weight.
But my point is this...Pac weight something like 154 on fight night against DLH, so it could be possible
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