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    BoxingScene.com was advised that Sergio Martinez weighed 167-pounds at the WBC's mandatory seven day pre-fight weigh-in. Martínez (46-2-2, 25 KOs) will fight for the WBC's Diamond belt, at middleweight, next Saturday night against undefeated WBO 154-pound champion Sergiy Dzinziruk (37-0, 23 KOs). The HBO televised main event takes place at Foxwoods Resort and Casino in Mashantucket, Connecticut.
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  • #2
    And this mofo want a shot at Pacquiao.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by P4P305 View Post
      And this mofo want a shot at Pacquiao.
      he will have to kill himself on the scales to make the weight.

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      • #4
        This doesn't matter. Why would one starve and deprive themselves of food and water for this weigh-in. The weigh-in that matters is the one before the fight.

        For all we know he just finished eating a big meal and has water weight on him.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by ippo View Post
          he will have to kill himself on the scales to make the weight.
          People are complaining Pac is ducking Sergio. Then, if they do fight at 154lb and Pac beats him, people will say he is weight drain. Gotta love the never-ending excuses when Pac beats an opponent.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by SuperTrooper View Post
            People are complaining Pac is ducking Sergio. Then, if they do fight at 154lb and Pac beats him, people will say he is weight drain. Gotta love the never-ending excuses when Pac beats an opponent.
            do you really think pac beats martinez at 154?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by koolttt View Post
              This doesn't matter. Why would one starve and deprive themselves of food and water for this weigh-in. The weigh-in that matters is the one before the fight.

              For all we know he just finished eating a big meal and has water weight on him.
              167 is a good weight. he'll make weight easy.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by P4P305 View Post
                And this mofo want a shot at Pacquiao.
                Originally posted by SuperTrooper View Post
                People are complaining Pac is ducking Sergio. Then, if they do fight at 154lb and Pac beats him, people will say he is weight drain. Gotta love the never-ending excuses when Pac beats an opponent.
                I'm a pacfan, but beating martinez at this point at 154 proves nothing.

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                • #9
                  who is pac the weight drain king or and dont forget catchweight king martinez will wipe the floor with pac take pacs nute out ure mouth and learn boxing kid i understand thats the only popular figure in your country but dont swallow kid

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by SuperTrooper View Post
                    People are complaining Pac is ducking Sergio. Then, if they do fight at 154lb and Pac beats him, people will say he is weight drain. Gotta love the never-ending excuses when Pac beats an opponent.

                    People will stop complaining when he stops imposing weight demands and fights fighters at their natural weight. Sergio is a middle weight now and probably shouldn't try and squeez down to jr middle, but will he? For the money he'll probably try and squeez down to 153. Will he be weight drained? Likely will. It will completely be sergios fault if he does that but until paquiao stops making opponents come down in weight to get in the ring with him, people will continue to complain, its very simple.

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