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    Default Re: Which draw was the biggest robbery?

    Quote Originally Posted by generalbulldog View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hardcore_crash View Post
    LMAO

    Why do you think in all of those catch weight fights no one lost due to being drained??

    IT BECAUSE NEITHER FIGHTER WHO ASKED FOR THE CATCH WEIGHT DID IT FOR ADVANTAGEOUS REASONS.

    They did it as a median, not to have as many advantages over the other fighter, or take hope that fighter won't be at there best.
    hahahaha. This is the type of response I was talking about in other threads about people being inconsistent about criticizing catchweight bouts. It's alright for other guys to demand catchweights such as DLH, Leonard, Chavez, because they weren't looking to do it for advantageous reasons, they only did it as a median. LMFAO!
    Listen, when you spend the last TWO YEARS asking for catch weights for EVERYONE around 140-154 then there is a difference.

    For forbes, de la hoya asked for 150 because he was planning on fighting at a weight he hadn't fought in over a decade.

    He looked fat and out of shape for Felix, so the Bernard fight he did look more in shape at a catch weight.

    NO ONE and I mean NO ONE has asked for as much catch weights as Pacquioa.
    And the reason I said he uses it to his advantage is this,,,,
    Pac was ok to fight DLH at 147, then Hatton at 140, all of a sudden he needs a fight with the champ at 145 with Cotto, Next fight its ok at 147.

    As much as you like to think you are subjective you are really not, and spend a lot more time defending Pacquiao than you would like to admit.

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    Default Re: Which draw was the biggest robbery?

    Quote Originally Posted by hardcore_crash View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by generalbulldog View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hardcore_crash View Post
    LMAO

    Why do you think in all of those catch weight fights no one lost due to being drained??

    IT BECAUSE NEITHER FIGHTER WHO ASKED FOR THE CATCH WEIGHT DID IT FOR ADVANTAGEOUS REASONS.

    They did it as a median, not to have as many advantages over the other fighter, or take hope that fighter won't be at there best.
    hahahaha. This is the type of response I was talking about in other threads about people being inconsistent about criticizing catchweight bouts. It's alright for other guys to demand catchweights such as DLH, Leonard, Chavez, because they weren't looking to do it for advantageous reasons, they only did it as a median. LMFAO!
    Listen, when you spend the last TWO YEARS asking for catch weights for EVERYONE around 140-154 then there is a difference.

    For forbes, de la hoya asked for 150 because he was planning on fighting at a weight he hadn't fought in over a decade.

    He looked fat and out of shape for Felix, so the Bernard fight he did look more in shape at a catch weight.

    NO ONE and I mean NO ONE has asked for as much catch weights as Pacquioa.
    And the reason I said he uses it to his advantage is this,,,,
    Pac was ok to fight DLH at 147, then Hatton at 140, all of a sudden he needs a fight with the champ at 145 with Cotto, Next fight its ok at 147.

    As much as you like to think you are subjective you are really not, and spend a lot more time defending Pacquiao than you would like to admit.
    Pacquiao only has fought at 2 catchweight fights the same as De La Hoya. So it's okay for DLH to ask for catchweight fights but not Pacquiao? Right! And Leonard fought at 3 catchweight fights more than Pacquiao has. That's actually1 of the most in modern times.

    It's either are catchweight fights are okay or not? Not try to say it's okay for certain boxers while it's not okay for another. You're either for it, against it or don't really care.

    At least some posters here like Miles are consistent, that they criticize any boxer that uses it not try to find some excuse why it's okay for their favorite fighter to use it and then criticize another for doing the same thing.

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