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How does Floyd's win over Marquez look after JMM's 3rd Pacquiao fight?

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  • #91
    no, it doesn't. when Marquez fought Floyd, he was fighting a middleweight on fight night.
    Mayweather didn't even bother making weight. that fight was unfair as unfair could be.
    not to mention it was Marquez's first time venturing up to the weight and didn't put it on correctly.

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    • #92
      Originally posted by Sin City View Post
      no, it doesn't. when Marquez fought Floyd, he was fighting a middleweight on fight night.
      Mayweather didn't even bother making weight. that fight was unfair as unfair could be.
      not to mention it was Marquez's first time venturing up to the weight and didn't put it on correctly.
      A middleweight?? Hahahahahaha

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      • #93
        About the same. Height, reach, and size advantage are massive in a fight between two boxers with similar, counterpunching offenses.

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        • #94
          Originally posted by PACnPBFsuck View Post
          A middleweight?? Hahahahahaha

          maybe you don't know how to read.. I said on fight night. which most people agree and this is the reason he hasn't stepped on the unofficial scales since. see in boxing, you don't weigh the same amount you do at the weigh in for more than maybe 5 minutes.. after you blow back up to a comfortable weight. mayweather looked like a middleweight in there and most insiders said he was 155 to 160 on fight night.

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          • #95
            the same
            a WW beat a LW at WW
            that LW threatens a JWW at WW 3 yrs later
            so the WW gets credit for a shit "victory?" :laugh:

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            • #96
              Originally posted by Sin City View Post
              maybe you don't know how to read.. I said on fight night. which most people agree and this is the reason he hasn't stepped on the unofficial scales since. see in boxing, you don't weigh the same amount you do at the weigh in for more than maybe 5 minutes.. after you blow back up to a comfortable weight. mayweather looked like a middleweight in there and most insiders said he was 155 to 160 on fight night.
              Expert guesser, got it.

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              • #97
                it makes this win a very good to great win......pac fans are so stupid. they claim that floyd was fighting a lw and deserves no credit for dominating him after a two year layoff but then in the same breath will give pac credit for the "win" he got after getting his overrated ass schooled by this same OLDER, SLOWER, LW! these same dumbass pac fans also will claim that pac is a damn is only a "jww" even though he has been fighting at ww since 2007 to try to justify the fact that he got his ass whooped by a 40 yr old lw. pac fans are too dumb to realize that they have to admit one of two things......

                1. pac is an overrated hypejob

                or

                2. give floyd credit for dominating jmm like no one as ever done before.

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by Sin City View Post
                  maybe you don't know how to read.. I said on fight night. which most people agree and this is the reason he hasn't stepped on the unofficial scales since. see in boxing, you don't weigh the same amount you do at the weigh in for more than maybe 5 minutes.. after you blow back up to a comfortable weight. mayweather looked like a middleweight in there and most insiders said he was 155 to 160 on fight night.















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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by Sin City View Post
                    maybe you don't know how to read.. I said on fight night. which most people agree and this is the reason he hasn't stepped on the unofficial scales since. see in boxing, you don't weigh the same amount you do at the weigh in for more than maybe 5 minutes.. after you blow back up to a comfortable weight. mayweather looked like a middleweight in there and most insiders said he was 155 to 160 on fight night.
                    Most insiders? Source please.

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                    • Mayweather weighed 147 on fight night against Cotto
                      He weighed 149 the night he fought Oscar
                      No way he was above 150 against Marquez but he was stiller the much bigger fighter
                      The reason for not weighing in on the day,according to Floyd was he didn't like having to sit through conversations with steward Lampley and merchant and they would have been present
                      He also thinks its a reason for some of their negative remarks towards him over the last few years
                      Might be a bull**** reason but no way he is coming in fight night above 150

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