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    Default Re: After the Mayweather/Pac fallout who is really excited about Pac/Clottey?

    You know what, after Pac beats Clottey I have a feeling he's going to fight Margarito next. I just have that gut feeling.

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    Default Re: After the Mayweather/Pac fallout who is really excited about Pac/Clottey?

    Not excited about Pac fighting Clottey or Marg at all.
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    Default Re: After the Mayweather/Pac fallout who is really excited about Pac/Clottey?

    I'm not at all excited about this fight. Clottey is a dream style match-up for Manny. The only question is whether he can stop him. Plus Arum has already started talking about who Pacquiao fights after Clottey (Margarito, Valero), which tells you all you need to know about how dangerous a fight this is.

    Also Uncie Bob hasn't chosen to help Clottey with getting his trainer a visa into the country, meaning that Clottey will have had about 2 weeks less training than Manny by the time they fight, not to mention more weight to cut.

    I wouldn't be surprised if he missed the limit, but as others have said Team Pacquiao's consistency on the weight penalty demand is sadly lacking. Considering there was a $10m per pound penalty with Mayweather of a likely $40m purse, you'd think a $250,000 penalty per pound of Clottey's $1m purse. Talking of which given that I remember reading that Manny was gettin $10m for this fight, that makes it one hell of a split.

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    Default Re: After the Mayweather/Pac fallout who is really excited about Pac/Clottey?

    My main question is, knowing how often Clottey has missed 147 and the fact he comes in fight night so heavy. Why isn't Pacquiao doing the "each pound over 10million dollars" thing he tried with Floyd? Floyd is staying true to what he wanted and is asking Mosley to take drug tests which Shane has accepted. Why isn't Pacquiao sticking to what he says?

    Floyd ultimately comes out of this looking better then pac. Pacquiao ducks out of a fight with Mayweather over a drug test and fights Clottey. Floyd bides his time, waits for the opportunity and makes a fight the fans want to see.

    The idiocy of Bob Arum is that he was in such a rush to make Pacquiao a fight to try to make Floyd look bad, now because they weren't business smart like Floyd was they fight Clottey while Mayweather fights Mosley in a fight EVERYONE has been claiming for, for a long long time now. So in the end it makes Pacquiao look like less of a somebody then Mayweather is. Mayweather leaves one superfight and makes another. Pacquiao leaves one superfight and makes an HBO boxing after dark Main event that's gonna be on ppv.
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    Default Re: After the Mayweather/Pac fallout who is really excited about Pac/Clottey?

    Quote Originally Posted by Majesty View Post
    My main question is, knowing how often Clottey has missed 147 and the fact he comes in fight night so heavy. Why isn't Pacquiao doing the "each pound over 10million dollars" thing he tried with Floyd? Floyd is staying true to what he wanted and is asking Mosley to take drug tests which Shane has accepted. Why isn't Pacquiao sticking to what he says?

    Floyd ultimately comes out of this looking better then pac. Pacquiao ducks out of a fight with Mayweather over a drug test and fights Clottey. Floyd bides his time, waits for the opportunity and makes a fight the fans want to see.

    The idiocy of Bob Arum is that he was in such a rush to make Pacquiao a fight to try to make Floyd look bad, now because they weren't business smart like Floyd was they fight Clottey while Mayweather fights Mosley in a fight EVERYONE has been claiming for, for a long long time now. So in the end it makes Pacquiao look like less of a somebody then Mayweather is. Mayweather leaves one superfight and makes another. Pacquiao leaves one superfight and makes an HBO boxing after dark Main event that's gonna be on ppv.
    That final paragraph sums it up very nicely. Pac/Clottey is nothing but a huge anti-climax after the temptation of Mayweather/Pac.

    And like you say, Mayweather has remained consistent in his requests which suggests that it is something he really believes in. Pac and the weight demands, oh they will flip flop whenever it suits them. It makes them look really bad. How can you suddenly forget about a demand if it is something you feel is important? It just doesn't make any sense.

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    Default Re: After the Mayweather/Pac fallout who is really excited about Pac/Clottey?

    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Majesty View Post
    My main question is, knowing how often Clottey has missed 147 and the fact he comes in fight night so heavy. Why isn't Pacquiao doing the "each pound over 10million dollars" thing he tried with Floyd? Floyd is staying true to what he wanted and is asking Mosley to take drug tests which Shane has accepted. Why isn't Pacquiao sticking to what he says?

    Floyd ultimately comes out of this looking better then pac. Pacquiao ducks out of a fight with Mayweather over a drug test and fights Clottey. Floyd bides his time, waits for the opportunity and makes a fight the fans want to see.

    The idiocy of Bob Arum is that he was in such a rush to make Pacquiao a fight to try to make Floyd look bad, now because they weren't business smart like Floyd was they fight Clottey while Mayweather fights Mosley in a fight EVERYONE has been claiming for, for a long long time now. So in the end it makes Pacquiao look like less of a somebody then Mayweather is. Mayweather leaves one superfight and makes another. Pacquiao leaves one superfight and makes an HBO boxing after dark Main event that's gonna be on ppv.
    That final paragraph sums it up very nicely. Pac/Clottey is nothing but a huge anti-climax after the temptation of Mayweather/Pac.

    And like you say, Mayweather has remained consistent in his requests which suggests that it is something he really believes in. Pac and the weight demands, oh they will flip flop whenever it suits them. It makes them look really bad. How can you suddenly forget about a demand if it is something you feel is important? It just doesn't make any sense.
    And it's not just that, Clottey comes into fights at above 170 at times I think. Mayweather only did it once against Marquez and it wasn't even because he couldn't make the weight. The weight he made was 147 so why would he ever come in over for the fight with Pacquiao? Clottey on the other hand is consistently heavy especially the night of the fight. He is someone you should have a stipulation for. yet for them to have that stipulation for Mayweather and not for Clottey is such a double standard it makes them look worse. It makes it seem like their stipulation was only for people that hate on Floyd for coming in at 147 against Marquez and not because it's something they really believe in. Funny thing is the guy everyone tries to paint as inconsistent(Floyd) has been the most consistent person throughout both fight bargains, Pacquiao and his team flip flop and flip flop so who really looks worse? The saddening thing is none of these professional unbiased journalists are bringing this up.
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    Default Re: After the Mayweather/Pac fallout who is really excited about Pac/Clottey?

    Quote Originally Posted by Majesty View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by miles View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Majesty View Post
    My main question is, knowing how often Clottey has missed 147 and the fact he comes in fight night so heavy. Why isn't Pacquiao doing the "each pound over 10million dollars" thing he tried with Floyd? Floyd is staying true to what he wanted and is asking Mosley to take drug tests which Shane has accepted. Why isn't Pacquiao sticking to what he says?

    Floyd ultimately comes out of this looking better then pac. Pacquiao ducks out of a fight with Mayweather over a drug test and fights Clottey. Floyd bides his time, waits for the opportunity and makes a fight the fans want to see.

    The idiocy of Bob Arum is that he was in such a rush to make Pacquiao a fight to try to make Floyd look bad, now because they weren't business smart like Floyd was they fight Clottey while Mayweather fights Mosley in a fight EVERYONE has been claiming for, for a long long time now. So in the end it makes Pacquiao look like less of a somebody then Mayweather is. Mayweather leaves one superfight and makes another. Pacquiao leaves one superfight and makes an HBO boxing after dark Main event that's gonna be on ppv.
    That final paragraph sums it up very nicely. Pac/Clottey is nothing but a huge anti-climax after the temptation of Mayweather/Pac.

    And like you say, Mayweather has remained consistent in his requests which suggests that it is something he really believes in. Pac and the weight demands, oh they will flip flop whenever it suits them. It makes them look really bad. How can you suddenly forget about a demand if it is something you feel is important? It just doesn't make any sense.
    And it's not just that, Clottey comes into fights at above 170 at times I think. Mayweather only did it once against Marquez and it wasn't even because he couldn't make the weight. The weight he made was 147 so why would he ever come in over for the fight with Pacquiao? Clottey on the other hand is consistently heavy especially the night of the fight. He is someone you should have a stipulation for. yet for them to have that stipulation for Mayweather and not for Clottey is such a double standard it makes them look worse. It makes it seem like their stipulation was only for people that hate on Floyd for coming in at 147 against Marquez and not because it's something they really believe in. Funny thing is the guy everyone tries to paint as inconsistent(Floyd) has been the most consistent person throughout both fight bargains, Pacquiao and his team flip flop and flip flop so who really looks worse? The saddening thing is none of these professional unbiased journalists are bringing this up.


    This is way too true. That is just the problem. Pac's overly zealous fans are going to be there. But Pac gets unfair obvious bias protection from journalists who twist things and leave facts out to favor Pac. And this is what has turned a lot of fans and would-have-been Pac fans away.

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    Default Re: After the Mayweather/Pac fallout who is really excited about Pac/Clottey?

    Quote Originally Posted by Majesty View Post
    My main question is, knowing how often Clottey has missed 147 and the fact he comes in fight night so heavy. Why isn't Pacquiao doing the "each pound over 10million dollars" thing he tried with Floyd? Floyd is staying true to what he wanted and is asking Mosley to take drug tests which Shane has accepted. Why isn't Pacquiao sticking to what he says?

    Floyd ultimately comes out of this looking better then pac. Pacquiao ducks out of a fight with Mayweather over a drug test and fights Clottey. Floyd bides his time, waits for the opportunity and makes a fight the fans want to see.

    The idiocy of Bob Arum is that he was in such a rush to make Pacquiao a fight to try to make Floyd look bad, now because they weren't business smart like Floyd was they fight Clottey while Mayweather fights Mosley in a fight EVERYONE has been claiming for, for a long long time now. So in the end it makes Pacquiao look like less of a somebody then Mayweather is. Mayweather leaves one superfight and makes another. Pacquiao leaves one superfight and makes an HBO boxing after dark Main event that's gonna be on ppv.
    Ok. Who do you want Pacquiao to fight then? He wants a Welterweight... Floyd, Mosley, Margarito, All out
    Clottey, Berto, Callazo, <insert joke of a welterweight e.g. De La Hoya> All Avail

    Way I see it he is fighting the best out there. A guy that I thought beat Cotto in their last outting. I am not exactly sure why nobody is giving Clottey a chance. I think this is a more dangerous fight for Pacquiao than Mosley is for Floyd. Did that make sense?

    Clottey comes in at upwards of 160 fight night. Height, reach, chin, toughness ALL Clottey. Speed, power, agility etc of course...
    Now look at Mosley - Mayweather... Mosley has all those thing Clottey has, the ring experience, plus the power. On paper anyway that's how I see it.


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    Default Re: After the Mayweather/Pac fallout who is really excited about Pac/Clottey?

    Pac-Clottey is too predictable IMO. Clottey is a good fighter, but he aint in Pacquiao's league. And yes although Pacquaio is fighting a big ass welterweight I think he handles Clottey without too much trouble.

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    Default Re: After the Mayweather/Pac fallout who is really excited about Pac/Clottey?

    It'd be fucking funny if Clottey Ko'ed his ass.

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    Default Re: After the Mayweather/Pac fallout who is really excited about Pac/Clottey?

    Quote Originally Posted by JonnyFolds View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Majesty View Post
    My main question is, knowing how often Clottey has missed 147 and the fact he comes in fight night so heavy. Why isn't Pacquiao doing the "each pound over 10million dollars" thing he tried with Floyd? Floyd is staying true to what he wanted and is asking Mosley to take drug tests which Shane has accepted. Why isn't Pacquiao sticking to what he says?

    Floyd ultimately comes out of this looking better then pac. Pacquiao ducks out of a fight with Mayweather over a drug test and fights Clottey. Floyd bides his time, waits for the opportunity and makes a fight the fans want to see.

    The idiocy of Bob Arum is that he was in such a rush to make Pacquiao a fight to try to make Floyd look bad, now because they weren't business smart like Floyd was they fight Clottey while Mayweather fights Mosley in a fight EVERYONE has been claiming for, for a long long time now. So in the end it makes Pacquiao look like less of a somebody then Mayweather is. Mayweather leaves one superfight and makes another. Pacquiao leaves one superfight and makes an HBO boxing after dark Main event that's gonna be on ppv.
    Ok. Who do you want Pacquiao to fight then? He wants a Welterweight... Floyd, Mosley, Margarito, All out
    Clottey, Berto, Callazo, <insert joke of a welterweight e.g. De La Hoya> All Avail

    Way I see it he is fighting the best out there. A guy that I thought beat Cotto in their last outting. I am not exactly sure why nobody is giving Clottey a chance. I think this is a more dangerous fight for Pacquiao than Mosley is for Floyd. Did that make sense?

    Clottey comes in at upwards of 160 fight night. Height, reach, chin, toughness ALL Clottey. Speed, power, agility etc of course...

    Now look at Mosley - Mayweather... Mosley has all those thing Clottey has, the ring experience, plus the power. On paper anyway that's how I see it.


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    I don't think you got my post. He isn't fighting Clottey to "fight the best"

    That fight with Clottey was strictly made by Arum in a rush attempt to try to make Floyd look bad "we dont need Floyd to make a big fight"

    Floyd was being business smart by waiting, and when a golden opportunity happened he took the fight with Mosley the first chance he got.

    Arums stupidity was rushing a fight to get people on the anti-mayweather bandwagon and what happens? Floyd comes out looking better then Pac and makes the point for himself that Arum was trying to make for Pacquiao. When you stop being a promoter and stop being juvenile to the point where it can effect your fighters entire career its time to step down or get some sense talked into you. No journalist has bought this up at all and half of them kiss Arums rear nowadays but there's no way to defend that.

    And I bolded whats important as well another point I want to make.

    All you said about Clottey there is true, now he comes in upwards of 147 on fight night Clottey comes in at 160 or even closer to 170 on fight night. Why would Pacquiao and his camp NOT try to make Clottey do a (if you weigh over 147 pounds you will pay 10 million dollars) like they did with Mayweather who comes in at most 150 or more by fight night. Why could he not stick to his guns? Mayweather obviously is sticking to his with Mosley(who is shown to have done PEDs before). So why would Pacquiao not request a "if you weigh over" rule for Clottey who has come in over 147 11 times in his career?

    Makes you wonder how badly Pacquiao wanted the fight doesn't it?

    And further proves this fight wasn't made with any thought out strategy on it other then "try to make Mayweather look bad" and they wind up looking worse.
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    Default Re: After the Mayweather/Pac fallout who is really excited about Pac/Clottey?

    I will laugh if Clottey fails to make the weight in this one! Haha!

    Come on Clottey come in overweight just so I can see the faces of Roach and Pacquiao. It will be comedy gold!

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