I thought people on other forums were stupid but I can't believe how stupid people are on here....i thought a huge majority were actually "boxing" fans...
as far as pac and marquez weight concerns
please take a look at the both fights fight night weights and we come to the conclusion who the F* cares what they come in during weigh-in. fight night they both come in around 145-149 and it'll be the same **** from their previous two fights. this time noone starves and they work out to their hearts contents and come in at their best and put on a good fight.
Please tell me how any of you can talk your bs after that fact.
the only problem i think is going to be all the little POS flomos are going to say he already beat him and disregard all the facts.
LOL. Go do your homework sonny-boy.
No I don't, I've experienced it. U may physically feel healthier, but it's not like ur power will increase drastically with every pound u gain back. When u r naturally bigger than ur opponent, like Margarito over Pacquiao, that's when punches seem to be less affective, and chins seem to be stronger. It wasn't the 17 pounds of water weight that made it hard for Pac to knock him out. He was just naturally bigger.
But than Cotto was only 145, and weighed in about 160+ on fight night, he wasn't noticeably stronger, or more powerful than Pac on fight night was he?
Unless u bring Pacquiao down to 135 or 140 (which he can make), the 3 pound difference in water weight the next day won't give Marquez any help whatsoever
i like arum's stipulation of them weighing whatever they want, but neither can come in over 150 lbs.
but seriously, jmm has to move up to 140 lbs and destroy an elite jr WW before I really wanna see this fight.
People put too much stock in the water weight that boxers gain come fight night. A few drinks of water, and a good breakfast doesn't mean anything. It certainly CAN have an affect on the fight, but not a big one.
LOL. Go do your homework sonny-boy.
People put too much stock in the water weight that boxers gain come fight night. A few drinks of water, and a good breakfast doesn't mean anything. It certainly CAN have an affect on the fight, but not a big one.
thanks for chimming in larry. that's the same way i feel. both will come in around the same weight but the way they train gets to change and find the best possible solution without having to worry about killing themselves on diet plans.