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    Default Re: What do you think of Catch weights?

    It's quite clear in here that most fans of the sport does not like catch weights because of the weakening effects it has on the fighter that has to drop down to a certain weight in their contract.

    I guess I can safely say its only the Pac fans that feels catch weights are acceptable because they feel that their hero can only defeat the top welterweights below their optimum weights. lol

    Pac should stick to fighting guys like Kotelnik and Bradley at 140. You know at Pac's best weight. Don't play with the big boys if you can't play with them, they can hurt you!

    Its a shame really since it is the hottest division right now, and if you take a look at it historically it has arguably the greatest fighters that fought at this division at one point such as Robinson, Armstrong, Leonard, Duran, hearns, Benitez, Trinidad, Mayweather, DeLahoya, Whittaker, etc. Too bad for Pacman!

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    Default Re: What do you think of Catch weights?

    Quote Originally Posted by generalbulldog View Post
    It's quite clear in here that most fans of the sport does not like catch weights because of the weakening effects it has on the fighter that has to drop down to a certain weight in their contract.

    I guess I can safely say its only the Pac fans that feels catch weights are acceptable because they feel that their hero can only defeat the top welterweights below their optimum weights. lol

    Pac should stick to fighting guys like Kotelnik and Bradley at 140. You know at Pac's best weight. Don't play with the big boys if you can't play with them, they can hurt you!

    Its a shame really since it is the hottest division right now, and if you take a look at it historically it has arguably the greatest fighters that fought at this division at one point such as Robinson, Armstrong, Leonard, Duran, hearns, Benitez, Trinidad, Mayweather, DeLahoya, Whittaker, etc. Too bad for Pacman!
    That is wrong. Most fans of the sport don't like title fights that are at catch weights. Most fans correctly believe a title fight should be fought at the designated weight for that title. There isn't a problem per se with catch weights. Pavlik fought Hopkins at 170. No one made a big deal out of that because it wasn't for belts. Juan Diaz is fighting Paulie at 138, but not for belts. It is a farce if Pac claims to be a welterweight champion, but doesn't win the title at 147. That's the point.

    There is a lot of action below 147. And many fighters at 147 may be willing to come down to fight Pac. The problem with fighting the guys at 140 is that he already sent beat the pulp out of the champ.

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