There are many ways to look at this. One is that none of the said fighters had to sign a contract unless they knew what they were getting into. If anything, the weight played more into the heads of his opponent than anything.
The Cotto 2lbs difference was nothing more than a mind game. Cotto came in 146lbs for his fight prior. Could 1lb make a difference? gtfo if you think so.
Oscar, well Oscar was the one that wanted the fight and was willing to go down to 147lbs while forcing pacquiao up to 147lbs having only tested 135lbs and skipped 140lbs at the time. Can this even be argued against Pacquiao despite Oscar looking like ****? I think not...
Margarito, um, Margarito gained 20lbs over Pacquiao on fight night. Should this even be discussed further?
Now let's forget that Pacquiao went down to 140lbs to fight Hatton at the division Hatton was dominating all men at because he knew Hatton was a smaller fighter and it would only make sense that way.
Look, I hate the word catchweights, but I think it was more mind games in some cases such as the Cotto bout. But everything else sort of made sense if you look into it.
The Cotto 2lbs difference was nothing more than a mind game. Cotto came in 146lbs for his fight prior. Could 1lb make a difference? gtfo if you think so.
Oscar, well Oscar was the one that wanted the fight and was willing to go down to 147lbs while forcing pacquiao up to 147lbs having only tested 135lbs and skipped 140lbs at the time. Can this even be argued against Pacquiao despite Oscar looking like ****? I think not...
Margarito, um, Margarito gained 20lbs over Pacquiao on fight night. Should this even be discussed further?
Now let's forget that Pacquiao went down to 140lbs to fight Hatton at the division Hatton was dominating all men at because he knew Hatton was a smaller fighter and it would only make sense that way.
Look, I hate the word catchweights, but I think it was more mind games in some cases such as the Cotto bout. But everything else sort of made sense if you look into it.
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