Floyd's a hypocrite for calling Pacquiao out on the catchweight thing and doing it himself, and Pacquiao is a hypocrite for not doing the random drug testing and doing it now. Guess what? I'm a hypocrite too. I called my friend lazy yesterday because he was playing video games for 4 hours straight. I just got done playing Fight Night Champions for 4 and a half hours. Pretty crazy.
But at the end of the day, do I think Mayweather should fight a 172 lber on fight night? Hell no. That should would be...retarded, right? So I understand why Mayweather did it, despite being a hypocrite. They both budged on weight. And now we got the fight. Rather than being excited about the fight, I feel like people are more upset about...talks. "He said this at one point, and now he's saying that." Sh*t that everyone is guilty of. At the end of the day, I am happy with Pacquiao vs Rios and Mayweather vs Alvarez. And no, I don't believe that Brandon Rios is going to be affected by draining blood nor will Canelo be affected by 2 lbs, despite what the so called "boxing know it all" may believe about "2 lbs makes a lot of difference because of this and that" No. Stop. Everyone is different and it affects everyone differently. It's so random that it really doesn't matter.
For the billionth time .... Manny agreed to extra testing from DAY 1 and later agreed to exactly what Floyd wanted even when he took away the cutoff dates.
Secondly, Canelo already has stamina issues. So the better move would have been to get Canelo not to come in at 172 not by telling him to go down to 152. Floyd could have agreed to a max dehydration of 168 or something around there. Making weight can drain you ... not rehydrating to over 20lbs is OK and actually would be recommended due to Canelo's issues.
Floyd said that 2lbs did drain Cotto. So what about the stamina prone Canelo?
Really!!!!!!!!!! Now you want Floyd to accommodate Canelo due to his stamina issues!!!
How about Canelo actually get a good trainer and actually "TRAIN" to resolve his own stamina Issues.
How about not showing at 172lbs for a fight that's supposed to be at 154lbs.
Your logic makes no sense. Maybe his stamina problem is due to him carrying too much weight in between fights.
Canelo is a professional boxer he should act like one and stay in shape.
Maybe he should fight at middle weight where he is supposed to be and pick on people his own size.
This is a non-sequitur.
It's not like Floyd facing a natural Jr. Middleweight who blows up in weight is a feat nobody has ever tried.
NO! Only Floyd Mayweather is or has ever been expected to fight someone fifteen or twenty pounds heavier! It certainly doesn't happen all the time!
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Originally Posted by 2120
Everybody is a hypocrite to a certain extant
but what has us non floyd and pac fans laughing
is the length pac and floyd fanboys will go to defend their man crush even when they are wrong
only to eat their words later thanks to their respective hero
I'm just saying. How does gossips and talks outweigh the fight actually happening? I mean, the biggest fight is happening and people want to talk about stupid sh*t people said. That's kind of like...trying to make yourself upset? It's like a parent buys you your first car and your disappointed that it got 25,000 miles rather than 20,000 miles.
did the parent say they only buy cars with less than 20,000 miles on it?
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Floyd said he was easy money, easy work. I can link you to it. Now can you link me to where Manny said he can't?
Im sure you believed their team when he said Manny was on steroids too. Yawn.
I didn't believe when he said Manny was easy work easy money. can you link me to where Manny said he can't take the test?
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I'm just saying. How does gossips and talks outweigh the fight actually happening? I mean, the biggest fight is happening and people want to talk about stupid sh*t people said. That's kind of like...trying to make yourself upset? It's like a parent buys you your first car and your disappointed that it got 25,000 miles rather than 20,000 miles.
i didnt want the fight
as a floyd and canelo hater. its like two teams you hate making it to the super bowl or whatever sport to fit the reference
i never for a second thought that the fight wouldnt happen. floyd know an easy payday when he sees one and canelo believes his own hype; plus its a huge payday
its the type of fight floyd looks for and not just him any professional boxer looks for
an easy fight against a guy with a large fan base (canelo, hatton, Marquez)
martinez is the only guy that would beat him not canelo or Marquez left overs aka pacquaio. interesting that floyd was willing to fight canelo at a catchweight but not sergio martinez even though he has been asking for the fight for a couple of years?
Risk vs Reward. Martinez vs floyd=high risk and reward probably slightly better than what he usually does. Reason why floyd hasnt taken the fight
Risk vs Reward. floyd vs canelo=very low risk and very high reward. if anybody didnt think floyd wasnt gonna take this fight than you have an inflated perception of just how good canelo is
For the billionth time .... Manny agreed to extra testing from DAY 1 and later agreed to exactly what Floyd wanted even when he took away the cutoff dates.
Secondly, Canelo already has stamina issues. So the better move would have been to get Canelo not to come in at 172 not by telling him to go down to 152. Floyd could have agreed to a max dehydration of 168 or something around there. Making weight can drain you ... not rehydrating to over 20lbs is OK and actually would be recommended due to Canelo's issues.
Floyd said that 2lbs did drain Cotto. So what about the stamina prone Canelo?
I didn't say the 2 lbs won't affect Canelo. I said everyone is different and it affects them differently. Maybe it will affect Canelo. But 152 will also affect Mayweather as well. It's not like Mayweather doesn't struggle at the weight class. He came in at 151 his last fight at JMW. Canelo came in at 153 his last fight against Trout. Which is why they decided on that perfect 152 middle point. That's fair, right?
Everybody is a hypocrite to a certain extant
but what has us non floyd and pac fans laughing
is the length pac and floyd fanboys will go to defend their man crush even when they are wrong:rofl:
only to eat their words later thanks to their respective hero:rofl:
I'm just saying. How does gossips and talks outweigh the fight actually happening? I mean, the biggest fight is happening and people want to talk about stupid sh*t people said. That's kind of like...trying to make yourself upset? It's like a parent buys you your first car and your disappointed that it got 25,000 miles rather than 20,000 miles.
Actually, you don't get it. The whining of the haters has nothing to do with the catchweight or hypocrisy. As soon as Mayweather announced that the fight was on, they could no longer claim Mayweather was scared of Alvarez, so they had to find something else to ***** about -- thus complaining about the catchweight.
:haha:
Look at what Floyd fans say just to protect their fighter :rofl:
I still don't see how Manny first refusing the blood tests and then taking them now makes him a hypocrite. I think people need to review the definition of the word hypocrisy.
Floyd's a hypocrite for calling Pacquiao out on the catchweight thing and doing it himself, and Pacquiao is a hypocrite for not doing the random drug testing and doing it now. Guess what? I'm a hypocrite too. I called my friend lazy yesterday because he was playing video games for 4 hours straight. I just got done playing Fight Night Champions for 4 and a half hours. Pretty crazy.
But at the end of the day, do I think Mayweather should fight a 172 lber on fight night? Hell no. That should would be...retarded, right? So I understand why Mayweather did it, despite being a hypocrite. They both budged on weight. And now we got the fight. Rather than being excited about the fight, I feel like people are more upset about...talks. "He said this at one point, and now he's saying that." Sh*t that everyone is guilty of. At the end of the day, I am happy with Pacquiao vs Rios and Mayweather vs Alvarez. And no, I don't believe that Brandon Rios is going to be affected by draining blood nor will Canelo be affected by 2 lbs, despite what the so called "boxing know it all" may believe about "2 lbs makes a lot of difference because of this and that" No. Stop. Everyone is different and it affects everyone differently. It's so random that it really doesn't matter.
For the billionth time .... Manny agreed to extra testing from DAY 1 and later agreed to exactly what Floyd wanted even when he took away the cutoff dates.
Secondly, Canelo already has stamina issues. So the better move would have been to get Canelo not to come in at 172 not by telling him to go down to 152. Floyd could have agreed to a max dehydration of 168 or something around there. Making weight can drain you ... not rehydrating to over 20lbs is OK and actually would be recommended due to Canelo's issues.
Floyd said that 2lbs did drain Cotto. So what about the stamina prone Canelo?
His camp said it would be fine, then his team changed stances like two weeks later.
Floyd said he was easy money, easy work. I can link you to it. Now can you link me to where Manny said he can't?
Actually, you don't get it. The whining of the haters has nothing to do with the catchweight or hypocrisy. As soon as Mayweather announced that the fight was on, they could no longer claim Mayweather was scared of Alvarez, so they had to find something else to ***** about -- thus complaining about the catchweight.
Another victim mentality flowmo, I bet you were one of those guys who calls Pacman catchweight king, pacroid, take the test, and said he drained cotto.
please go. and from what I remember it was the Flowmos like you complaining about catchweights before when Pac fought them.
You probably think people hate Floyd because he of his skin color too. stop with this crap and leave if you can't think rationally.
Floyd's a hypocrite for calling Pacquiao out on the catchweight thing and doing it himself, and Pacquiao is a hypocrite for not doing the random drug testing and doing it now. Guess what? I'm a hypocrite too. I called my friend lazy yesterday because he was playing video games for 4 hours straight. I just got done playing Fight Night Champions for 4 and a half hours. Pretty crazy.
But at the end of the day, do I think Mayweather should fight a 172 lber on fight night? Hell no. That should would be...retarded, right? So I understand why Mayweather did it, despite being a hypocrite. They both budged on weight. And now we got the fight. Rather than being excited about the fight, I feel like people are more upset about...talks. "He said this at one point, and now he's saying that." Sh*t that everyone is guilty of. At the end of the day, I am happy with Pacquiao vs Rios and Mayweather vs Alvarez. And no, I don't believe that Brandon Rios is going to be affected by draining blood nor will Canelo be affected by 2 lbs, despite what the so called "boxing know it all" may believe about "2 lbs makes a lot of difference because of this and that" No. Stop. Everyone is different and it affects everyone differently. It's so random that it really doesn't matter.
Actually, you don't get it. The whining of the haters has nothing to do with the catchweight or hypocrisy. As soon as Mayweather announced that the fight was on, they could no longer claim Mayweather was scared of Alvarez, so they had to find something else to ***** about -- thus complaining about the catchweight.
Floyd's a hypocrite for calling Pacquiao out on the catchweight thing and doing it himself, and Pacquiao is a hypocrite for not doing the random drug testing and doing it now. Guess what? I'm a hypocrite too. I called my friend lazy yesterday because he was playing video games for 4 hours straight. I just got done playing Fight Night Champions for 4 and a half hours. Pretty crazy.
But at the end of the day, do I think Mayweather should fight a 172 lber on fight night? Hell no. That should would be...retarded, right? So I understand why Mayweather did it, despite being a hypocrite. They both budged on weight. And now we got the fight. Rather than being excited about the fight, I feel like people are more upset about...talks. "He said this at one point, and now he's saying that." Sh*t that everyone is guilty of. At the end of the day, I am happy with Pacquiao vs Rios and Mayweather vs Alvarez. And no, I don't believe that Brandon Rios is going to be affected by draining blood nor will Canelo be affected by 2 lbs, despite what the so called "boxing know it all" may believe about "2 lbs makes a lot of difference because of this and that" No. Stop. Everyone is different and it affects everyone differently. It's so random that it really doesn't matter.
Everybody is a hypocrite to a certain extant
but what has us non floyd and pac fans laughing
is the length pac and floyd fanboys will go to defend their man crush even when they are wrong:rofl:
only to eat their words later thanks to their respective hero:rofl:
Saying you can't do testing, then doing testing makes you a hypocrite, yes.
No it doesn't because Pacman never said he couldn't do tests, and he never went on video taking shots at Floyd saying I DONT NEED NO TESTING! thats for *******! and than does it, than yes he would be a hypocrite.
Pacman and Foyd tried to negotiate the cut off date, Pac agreed to unlimited urine tests this is what flowmos leave out, and the urine is what caught Berto and Peterson.
The second round Pac agreed to everything Flody went on vacation.
Now Floyd went on tape and told Pacquiao that he was not a real champ because he drained fighters at a catchweight and Cotto was undefeated and fresh even after his brutal beatings because Pacman fought him at a catchweight and Margo used wraps.
So Floyd is the hypocrite here. Pacman just learned his lesson the hard way that fighters might be using roids when he got knocked out by Marquez.
Who cares where this fight is taking place as long as both fighters agree on it??I mean really..Sh1t is very childish the way some posters act,if both fighters agreed on weight..Then I take no issue with it..
wouldn't consider pacquiao a hypocrite, yes, peoples opinions change eventually but with floyd, contradicting something he said a day ago is almost part of his personality
he contradicts himself on every turn, it's been like this for a long time
This is a non-sequitur.
It's not like Floyd facing a natural Jr. Middleweight who blows up in weight is a feat nobody has ever tried.
Doesn`t matter Floyd would still be at a huge disadavatage and he`s sick of taking these type of risk but yet he still doesn`t get credit but yet Canelo can come in a 172 on fight night and get full credit for beating fighters who are much smaller then him
Manny agreed to do Floyds test though. So, in reality, hes not really a hypocrite. Floyd stans are the ones who requested that Manny use them in his fights, so now that he does, hes a hypocrite? Based on what? Agreeing to them for the Floyd fight?