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    LAS VEGAS - Yordenis Ugas towered over Manny Pacquiao the afternoon before the biggest fight of Ugas' career. The 5-feet-9 Ugas stands nearly four inches taller than Pacquiao, who has fared well against significantly bigger opponents throughout his career. The 42-year-old Pacquiao is still listed as more than a 3-1 favorite to beat Ugas in their FOX Sports Pay-Per-View main event Saturday night at T-Mobile Arena.
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  • #2
    Ugas has a complicated style for everyone and he's a really big 147. But Pac is still really fast and explosive

    Manny by competitive UD!
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    • #3
      Ortiz 148, probably not a great sign for his chances that he missed weight

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      • #4
        This card sucks.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by famicommander View Post
          Ortiz 148, probably not a great sign for his chances that he missed weight
          They still fight. Just filler on an undercard

          no belt on the line.

          This fight will prove just how bad Mayweather competition really was..

          Nothing to see here..

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          • #6
            Anybody notice ugas left arm during the weigh in? Looks like he has a torn bicep

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            • #7
              WAR PAC !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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              • #8
                The whole atmosphere feels dry. Vegas would have been packed if the fight stayed what it originally was.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by famicommander View Post
                  Ortiz 148, probably not a great sign for his chances that he missed weight
                  He didn’t miss weight. Every state gives 1 extra pound for non title fights. So this fight was more than likely contracted at 147 plus 1 pound.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Dobyzhee View Post
                    They still fight. Just filler on an undercard

                    no belt on the line.

                    This fight will prove just how bad Mayweather competition really was..

                    Nothing to see here..
                    This fight has nothing to do with Mayweather and both Guerrero and Ortiz are washed fighters but they both had some good wins and fought some tough competition. Not sure why you feel the need to insult them.

                    Guerrero vs champions:
                    L SD 12 vs Gamaliel Diaz
                    W TKO 6 vs Gamaliel Diaz
                    W RTD 8 vs Eric Aiken
                    NC 12 vs Orlando Salido (Salido won then failed a drug test)
                    W UD 12 vs Malcolm Klassen
                    W UD 10 vs Joel Casamayor
                    W UD 12 vs Andre Berto
                    L UD 12 vs Floyd Mayweather Jr.
                    L UD 12 v Keith Thurman
                    L UD 12 vs Danny Garcia
                    L TKO 3 vs Omar Figueroa Jr.

                    Record: 5-5-0-1

                    Ortiz vs Champions:
                    W KO 1 vs Carlos Mausa
                    L TKO 6 vs Marcos Maidana
                    W UD 10 vs Nate Campbell
                    W KO 3 vs Vivian Harris
                    D MD 10 vs Lamont Peterson
                    W UD 12 vs Andre Berto
                    L KO 4 vs Floyd Mayweather Jr
                    L KO 2 vs Luis Collazo
                    L KO 4 vs Andre Berto
                    D MD 10 vs Devon Alexander

                    Record: 4-4-2

                    I didn't include "Regular" champions, interim champions, IBO champions, or pre-recognition WBO champions to pad out their resumes. Just fully recognized top champions of the big 4.

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