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    Default Re: When Pacquiao beats Cotto

    Quote Originally Posted by KKisser View Post
    comparing how they weighed when they were born? really missy lol
    umm either blinded by your love for Manny or simply don't get what she was saying, ummm Pac wants to claim a welter weight title, he should have to do it against a FULL FLEDGED WELTERWEIGHT, not some gay catchweight

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    Default Re: When Pacquiao beats Cotto

    Catchweight bouts have always happened.

    In the days when there were just eight weight divisions, catchweight bouts were commonplace.

    Here is a look, in chronological order, at 12 catchweight contests.

    Both fighters take risks in catchweight bouts - Boxing - ESPN

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    Default Re: When Pacquiao beats Cotto

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Catchweight bouts have always happened.

    In the days when there were just eight weight divisions, catchweight bouts were commonplace.

    Here is a look, in chronological order, at 12 catchweight contests.

    Both fighters take risks in catchweight bouts - Boxing - ESPN

    yes they have. some people are just blinded by their hatred. lol

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    and el terrible, read back where i said as long as its not for any belt, i don't think there should be any issues.

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    Default Re: When Pacquiao beats Cotto

    Quote Originally Posted by KKisser View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Catchweight bouts have always happened.

    In the days when there were just eight weight divisions, catchweight bouts were commonplace.

    Here is a look, in chronological order, at 12 catchweight contests.

    Both fighters take risks in catchweight bouts - Boxing - ESPN

    yes they have. some people are just blinded by their hatred. lol
    most the cases on that list were basically shot fighters such as, Vargas, Trinidad, Jones, Maske, Hill, and Taylor.

    or the weight drastically favored one fighter such as, Castillo/Corrales II, Norris/Taylor, Leonard/Lalonde, and Trinidad/Jones Jr.

    so basically proves that more times than not, catchweights are pointless, hell even the way that DLH/Hopkins ended makes it valid that it was a pointless catchweight fight

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    Default Re: When Pacquiao beats Cotto

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Catchweight bouts have always happened.

    In the days when there were just eight weight divisions, catchweight bouts were commonplace.

    Here is a look, in chronological order, at 12 catchweight contests.

    Both fighters take risks in catchweight bouts - Boxing - ESPN

    wow. If I had the time I'd tell you how many registered professional boxers there are, how many title fights there were last year and how many 'catchweights' were dealed out, but yeah you beat me with that comprehensive list.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Howlin Mad Missy View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Catchweight bouts have always happened.

    In the days when there were just eight weight divisions, catchweight bouts were commonplace.

    Here is a look, in chronological order, at 12 catchweight contests.

    Both fighters take risks in catchweight bouts - Boxing - ESPN

    wow. If I had the time I'd tell you how many registered professional boxers there are, how many title fights there were last year and how many 'catchweights' were dealed out, but yeah you beat me with that comprehensive list.
    Beat you?

    I was just informing my fellow saddo friends that catchweights are not a modern phenomenon.

    Also Cotto is not THE MAN at welterweight. He holds a worthless alphabet title. So even if Pac beat him at 147 it wouldn't make him the TRUE welterweight champ (there's something to beat Pac with ).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Howlin Mad Missy View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Catchweight bouts have always happened.

    In the days when there were just eight weight divisions, catchweight bouts were commonplace.

    Here is a look, in chronological order, at 12 catchweight contests.

    Both fighters take risks in catchweight bouts - Boxing - ESPN

    wow. If I had the time I'd tell you how many registered professional boxers there are, how many title fights there were last year and how many 'catchweights' were dealed out, but yeah you beat me with that comprehensive list.
    Beat you?

    I was just informing my fellow saddo friends that catchweights are not a modern phenomenon.

    Also Cotto is not THE MAN at welterweight. He holds a worthless alphabet title. So even if Pac beat him at 147 it wouldn't make him the TRUE welterweight champ (there's something to beat Pac with ).
    Who is the man to beat at welter
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Howlin Mad Missy View Post
    wow. If I had the time I'd tell you how many registered professional boxers there are, how many title fights there were last year and how many 'catchweights' were dealed out, but yeah you beat me with that comprehensive list.
    Beat you?

    I was just informing my fellow saddo friends that catchweights are not a modern phenomenon.

    Also Cotto is not THE MAN at welterweight. He holds a worthless alphabet title. So even if Pac beat him at 147 it wouldn't make him the TRUE welterweight champ (there's something to beat Pac with ).
    Who is the man to beat at welter
    Floyd was the lineal champion when he retired.
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    Default Re: When Pacquiao beats Cotto

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post

    Beat you?

    I was just informing my fellow saddo friends that catchweights are not a modern phenomenon.

    Also Cotto is not THE MAN at welterweight. He holds a worthless alphabet title. So even if Pac beat him at 147 it wouldn't make him the TRUE welterweight champ (there's something to beat Pac with ).
    Who is the man to beat at welter
    Floyd was the lineal champion when he retired.
    So we have to wait for Floyd to fight a proper welterweight and come out or retirement.
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