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  • Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
    Pretty simple, he doesn't kill himself to make weight so he's floating around 149-152 range and he weighed in 150 and a half for the weigh in and 150 unofficially.
    so u're saying after the weigh in, floyd starve himself and didnt eat anything which is why he lost weight on the actual night? lol.

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    • Originally posted by Rath View Post
      and he is dehydrated @146lbs right?

      he came from a two year vacation from boxing then fought marquez weighing @146 he was not dehydrated then. funny is it not?
      Dehydration is not only caused by losing weight dumb dumb! It can be caused by overtraining too.

      Stirvirne was dehydrated and needed IV and two days at hospital after his fight with Wilder, you gonna say Stirvirne was cutting weight for a heavyweight bout?

      No of course not, hence why his medical report cited overtraining as the reason for dehydration.

      Floyd changed his whole training regime for the pac fight. Got Ariza in there, started under water training and chopping wood, etc ec, things he aint done before or aint done in over ten years.

      Overtraining is not an unlikely scenario, and the fact that he was 149lbs even after IV proves he really was dehydrated, coz if he wasn't, and took 750nl IV like he did, then he almost certainly would have been at least 152lbs on fight night, which he wasn't.

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      • Originally posted by SplitSecond View Post
        He said he was 149 on fight night vs Pacquiao. But he also said he was 148 vs Cotto on fight night(after weighing in officially at 151). He's always his lightest when he doesn't disclose his weight coincidentally(but loves to "tell" you his weight).

        And his weight has also always been exactly 150 when it is "revealed" since coming back from retirement. So I'm not sure what to make of that.
        Ya 149 on fight night with pac after he dumped an IV in himself lol. Boxing is one of the most corrupt, bull****, forms of any business. I honestly don't care what the scales allegedly say. It tells you how bull**** they are when they reported him being 153 after taking an IV. I'm not even trying to discredit the guy, he's the best, but it's just an necessary backstory to make him look even better.
        Last edited by El-blanco; 04-28-2016, 01:34 PM.

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        • Floyd's the only fighter I have seen that can be 148lbs 30 days before a fight on WBC 30 day weigh ins, but come in 160lbs all of a sudden on fight night.

          Oh no wait, WBC fixes his weights, so did HBO, and so did Showtime. Yeah that's it, it's a group effort.

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          • Originally posted by Guerrero's Dad View Post
            The mere fact that he wouldn't allow fight night weights to be given shows he always wanted to control that information.

            Purely on the eye test, he looked a big, strong WW since the Marquez fight. When he first became a WW, he was definitely slim at the weight but post-Hatton, he always looked big. Just thinking about it, he was probably using the IVs to balloon up, and didn't want to show how much overnight, especially for a guy who was in shape all year round.
            Thread itself is disputing two fight night weights that are three years apart that were SHOWN, yet you come here and claim he never shows his fight night weight? SMH

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            • Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
              Floyd's the only fighter I have seen that can be 148lbs 30 days before a fight on WBC 30 day weigh ins, but come in 160lbs all of a sudden on fight night.

              Oh no wait, WBC fixes his weights, so did HBO, and so did Showtime. Yeah that's it, it's a group effort.
              WBC, Showtime, HBO, NSAC, USADA, refs, judges are all corrupt according to Pac turds.

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              • Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
                Floyds best win in his career is against a boxer smaller than himself coming off of a ko to JMM.

                Just get in the ring with GGG at middleweight already.
                LMAO! So a KO that happened 4 years prior to their fight is relevant how?

                You do realise that if they fought in 2009 like yawl wanted, Pac still would have been, by your logic, coming from a KO loss to Morales 4 years prio, and before then, a KO loss to some unkown bum.

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                • Originally posted by Sledgeweather17 View Post
                  Dehydration is not only caused by losing weight dumb dumb! It can be caused by overtraining too.

                  Stirvirne was dehydrated and needed IV and two days at hospital after his fight with Wilder, you gonna say Stirvirne was cutting weight for a heavyweight bout?

                  No of course not, hence why his medical report cited overtraining as the reason for dehydration.

                  Floyd changed his whole training regime for the pac fight. Got Ariza in there, started under water training and chopping wood, etc ec, things he aint done before or aint done in over ten years.
                  Overtraining is not an unlikely scenario, and the fact that he was 149lbs even after IV proves he really was dehydrated, coz if he wasn't, and took 750nl IV like he did, then he almost certainly would have been at least 152lbs on fight night, which he wasn't.
                  could of swore after the fight floyd said that was all mind games. and his fans backed him up.

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                  • Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
                    Floyd's the only fighter I have seen that can be 148lbs 30 days before a fight on WBC 30 day weigh ins, but come in 160lbs all of a sudden on fight night.

                    Oh no wait, WBC fixes his weights, so did HBO, and so did Showtime. Yeah that's it, it's a group effort.
                    Alvarez is about 165 30 days out, and we all know he shows up in the ring at around 174 lbs.

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                    • Originally posted by BattlingNelson View Post
                      So HW's dehydrate for a weigh-in? This might be the single most moronic post I've ever read here.

                      And that takes some doing.

                      Anyway which fight was it when Floyd said he woke up that morning and actually weighed 145lbs on the morning of the fight? Maybe that was Canelo fight. I remember him saying it in one of the post fight interviews in the ring anyway.

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