
Originally Posted by
Julius Rain

Originally Posted by
DaxxKahn

Originally Posted by
caleoh12
Here's another case of a fighter calling out a fighter who is in a lower weight class. It's a safer fight for Casamayor. Manny has to get used to 135 if he does fight at that weight, then the possibility of Casamayor vs Pacquiao can suffice.
If Manny goes ahead and fights any of the Diaz' (I think he can beat David Diaz though) or Casamayor his first go around, that would be a mistake! He needs one tune up fight with a lesser known lightweight and see how he takes the punches.
Either way, there's way too much unfinished business for Manny in the 130lb division. Casamayor needs to worry about the fighters currently in his division first.
Casamayor has been calling out Pacquiao for years. In fact he has offered several times to drop down in weight to 126 for the fight to happen. Casamayor has a genuine dislike of Pacquiao for one reason or another. IMO there is more to the story then on the surface
the only thing I know for certain is yea your right casa has a personal dislike for pac, but that part about him going down in 126 is false. I remember how casa has always been a hater of other fighters being successfull, like his rival chico and castillo. he once kept bad mouthing them and even freitas, casa has a bad side but he is trouble for anyone. the worst part about him is his inconsistant, he has lost one to many fight he should of won but instead got his a** kicked.
OK Your right he never publicly stated he would drop to 126 if pac was willing to sign

.....How many of his press conferences have you been to again?....Hoe many interviews have you done with him?
and you are truly starting to show your ingnorance by saying Cassamayor got his a** kicked...he has lost but never truly taken a beating in the ring so stop acting like a fool....And truth is he has some reason to be bitter about guys like Corrales and Castillio it is nothing personal against them it is more to do with the sport.....but of course you know all that
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