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    Default Re: Question for the Pacman fans

    Pacquiao has no business fighting at 154!

    The notion of the catchweight fight at 150 with Margo is obtuse... with its undeniable hint of gimmickry as it is being sold disguised as a championship fight for a junior middleweight crown. Pacquiao, if so been taken in to severe lunacy agree to fighting natural junior middleweights, will be beholden with the rock that will sink his ship.

    There is a huge disparity between Margarito and Williams in stature... in a picture circulated a few winks ago showed Margarito being 5'11", still easily dwarfed by the much taller than a 6'2" Paul Williams. How much more would the disparity be, if it was Manny Pac versus PW in that sort of picture... it will be laughable. This kind of fight will not cement Pacquiao's legacy, but it will, his lunacy!

    Would it not be insane indeed to even think that it will be a thing of beauty, or a thing of interest to witness this kind of a matchup... Maybe yes, if roadkill has a place for great match-ups! Pac is the deer in headlights... of course!

    I guess if there is one individual who is less than tactful to wish for these mismatches to happen... Pac vs the Goliaths of the square ring, it is but the "Quiet One", Floyd Mayweather Jr.

    The result, a Pac win or a loss, is not even remotely the target of interest, the interest here by Floyd Jr. however, is the amount of damage that the little guy Pacquiao will sustain after this kind of an encounter.

    Win or lose, factor the disadvantaged situation he will be in all these fight scenarios, it is not a stretch to conclude that there indeed will be a level of damage that the PacMan will have to absorb.

    One can think of so many segue ways, so many angles for profit that the "Quiet One" will be enabled to spin thereof, regardless of the outcome these bouts will have brought... one thing guaranteed though, it will be spun, woven, and weaved to make himself coming out smelling like a singular fresh, white rose!

    Purity of intentions! The martyrdom has concluded, and the savior of the sport has come about! Eveyone now rise and bow for the "Quiet One". LOL!

    It will not be hard therefore, to fathom or view that these fight scenarios as mentioned above, will potentially be used as a buffer or a rectifyer of some sort, in order to address nagging questions that until now has been left unanswered... why, the greatest "duck" of all!
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    Default Re: Question for the Pacman fans

    Quote Originally Posted by KananKrus View Post
    Pacquiao has no business fighting at 154!
    We don't know that yet. Let's judge his performance on his upcoming fight first.

    If he KOs Marg inside 6, then we may see at 154 next year.

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    Default Re: Question for the Pacman fans

    It is visually impairing for me to envison a Pacquiao locked in battle with these comparatively "behemoth" in stature, middleweights, campaigning in a category below at junior... Whereas with Pac, at his heaviest on fight night, will not be any heavier than at the range of 149-151!

    If he carries more than the weight where in the past have proven the correct range for him to perform at an optimum best, then it is unwise, for the additional weight may entail sacrificing on speed, agility, or both, attributes proven as essential to his past successes.

    He may win those battles.... it is after all not a shot in the dark, but he may very well be already in a no-win situation, and spurred on by his heart and a warrior mentality, could easily spell doom for his own safety! If anyone will, it will be him fighting that losing battle... 'fraid those white towels don't work on him.

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    Default Re: Question for the Pacman fans

    So, where does Pacquiao go from here? I've been thinking about it a little bit more and a lot has been said that he doesn't do well against counter punchers. Outside of Mayweather, who are the best counter punchers in the game that are at or around Manny's weight? Marquez at 147? I still like the winner of the Williams/Martinez fight.

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    Default Re: Question for the Pacman fans

    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    So, where does Pacquiao go from here? I've been thinking about it a little bit more and a lot has been said that he doesn't do well against counter punchers. Outside of Mayweather, who are the best counter punchers in the game that are at or around Manny's weight? Marquez at 147? I still like the winner of the Williams/Martinez fight.
    I'd say Manny should go down to JMM's stronghold (135) and win the 5th lineal!

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    Default Re: Question for the Pacman fans

    Quote Originally Posted by :::PSL::: View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    So, where does Pacquiao go from here? I've been thinking about it a little bit more and a lot has been said that he doesn't do well against counter punchers. Outside of Mayweather, who are the best counter punchers in the game that are at or around Manny's weight? Marquez at 147? I still like the winner of the Williams/Martinez fight.
    I'd say Manny should go down to JMM's stronghold (135) and win the 5th lineal!
    Yea he should do that, but we have to see how Marquez does against Kats.
    That fight will show us how much JMM has left...

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