We have had the argument time and time again, we all know he missed weight vs jmm, started playing scale games hiding weight after, and needing IVs to make 147 later in his career... what was his really his in ring weight..
We seen a 160 pound Floyd his last few exhibitions yet he looks two divisions smaller if we were able to place him next to money may...
Do people actually believe he walked around at 47 still
Where is the evidence ?
Can you read? His Showtime fight night weight vs Maidana was 148 lbs.
Amongst many others HBO/Showtime fight night weights that he did all the way up to 2014, to which he was never above 150 lbs.
He also never weighed in for a weigh in above 151 lbs for his 3 fights at Jr Middleweight; 150, 151, and 150
You bring up Maidana, a fight where their same day weights were recorded :lol1: You know, the ones you said previously there is no evidence of?
To which Floyd was, wait for it, 148 lbs.
To which Madiana was 165 lbs.
Where is the evidence ?
After a Floyd training routine with how hard Floyd trains he could lose 5-10 pounds in a day, and alot of fighters cut down to make 30 day weigh ins as well, so I think he still play scale games
Except, they absolutely do not do that.
Maybe then being a small WW is the reason there is such a stacked list of avoided fights. Maidana, a former 140lber, put the blueprint out there to win but was slight not good enough to pull it off or maybe it would have been different with horse hair gloves that almost got the fight cancelled.
You bring up Maidana, a fight where their same day weights were recorded :lol1: You know, the ones you said previously there is no evidence of?
To which Floyd was, wait for it, 148 lbs.
To which Madiana was 165 lbs.
Lets not take Floyd Mayweather vs Phillip Ndou 'Haka the reasoning behind the points you are trying to make are flawed. And at the conclusion to this post of mine? You will understand how flawed your stance is'.
Whatever boxing division Floyd Mayweather Junior fought in during his career, whether that be Light Weight, Welter Weight and Super Welter Weight Division's 'The facts are, that Mayweather while competing in those divisions, would never weigh much above the weight limit come fight night. Those are the facts of Floyd Mayweather Junior's fight preparation, and anybody who knows anything about boxing history will attest that information being correct'.
So when Floyd Mayweather Junior was fighting in the 135 pound divisions, on fight night 'Due to Mayweather not weight draining himself extensively, he never weighed much over the weight limit. Mayweather carried this trait with him through his entire career, and displayed it in all weight division's that he competed in'.
Note: I have already proven this, by posting a video a live HBO broadcast 'Clearly showing the fight night weights of Floyd Mayweather Junior and his opponents'.
Floyd Mayweather Junior has been retired for almost 8 years, if you count his fight against Conor Mcgregor as a legitimate professional boxing contest 'Conor Mcgregor vs Floyd Mayweather Junior was by no means exhibition fight, but I think most people recognized that Floyd Mayweather Junior's real retirement was after he fought Andre Berto'.
Therefore whatever fight people want to consider Floyd Mayweather Junior's conclusive fight on his resume 'Mayweather has been retired for approximately 8 to 9 years'.
To conclude: Floyd Maweather Junior latest exhibition, the weight limit for the fight was 175 pounds 'Mayweather weighed in at 160 pounds, approximately 15 pounds under the 175 pound weight limit. The exact weight Mayweather weighed din at was 160.38 pounds'.
Floyd Mayweather Junior even at this stage of his life, for a exhibition is still preparing for fights 'Using the same template that he used during boxing career. Mayweather would not of gained much weight over 160 pounds, because he is a fighter who does not weight drain himself extensively'.
There is vastly more evidence which proves all of the statements and points I have made in my posts, than the contrary. Floyd Mayweather Junior never weight drained himself during his career, he stayed close to his fighting weight all year round. And he carried this trait with him through his entire career in all weight divisions that he competed in'.
Now, really by this stage of my posts you should understand how flawed your reasoning and stance is. There is a vast amount of solid evidence out there that can be very easily accessed, which clearly shows that Floyd Mayweather Junior in terms of his attitude towards training and fight preparation was a old school fighter.
During the boxing era's when the same day weigh in was used 'Fighters were not weight draining themselves to the extreme extents that are displayed with this modern boxing era. Because quite simply that type of lifestyle, and those training practices were not conducive for longevity or performance'.
That was the lifestyle and those were the fundamental training methodologies that Floyd Mayweather Junior mainly used during his entire boxing career etc.
Maybe then being a small WW is the reason there is such a stacked list of avoided fights. Maidana, a former 140lber, put the blueprint out there to win but was slight not good enough to pull it off or maybe it would have been different with horse hair gloves that almost got the fight cancelled.
Lets take Mayweather Vs Ndou, Mayweather fight night weight is 140lbs in 2003. Now two years later that is 148lbs in 2005, gaining 8lbs in 2 years ? What is the trend after another 3 years ? Plus a retirement where it is all you can eat for 2 years straight ? Now suddenly the fight day weigh ins stop ? Now there are IVs ? Penalties for coming over the agreed weight ? And now you claim that a prime fully muscled up Jr is lighter then the out of shape 160lbs version, although it is facutal that muscle weighs more than fat ?
He could get away being light against mediocre opponent but there is no evidence being light against elite opponents or else there would be a prime Mosley/Wright/Forrest on that resume around the time he fought nobody Mitchell. There are not even Cotto (prime, before 2 beatdowns), Margarito, Pwill on that resume. After retirement No Bradley, no prime Pac, no Sergio Martinez 154 but yes Cotto at 154. Its a bottom of the barrel type of resume in terms of opponents available. There is this mythical narrative that is trying to get conveyed but it has no basis in the reality of that era, let alone other eras where lighter fighters were winning HW titles. These are all facts.
Except same day weighs didn’t “suddenly stop”
He did same day weigh ins numerous times all the way up to 2014 and he never weighed in more than 150 lbs.
That’s a fact.
Dumb thread.
We know, as a fact, the highest Floyd ever weighed in for a fight was 151 lbs (Cotto).
We also know from multiple fight day weigh ins that he never weighed in above 150 for any of those.
And we also know, he weighed in at 149 for a 30 day weigh in for Guererro.
So, we know his ring weight, by all accounts, is around 150 lbs
Lets not take Floyd Mayweather vs Phillip Ndou 'Haka the reasoning behind the points you are trying to make are flawed. And at the conclusion to this post of mine? You will understand how flawed your stance is'.
Whatever boxing division Floyd Mayweather Junior fought in during his career, whether that be Light Weight, Welter Weight and Super Welter Weight Division's 'The facts are, that Mayweather while competing in those divisions, would never weigh much above the weight limit come fight night. Those are the facts of Floyd Mayweather Junior's fight preparation, and anybody who knows anything about boxing history will attest that information being correct'.
So when Floyd Mayweather Junior was fighting in the 135 pound divisions, on fight night 'Due to Mayweather not weight draining himself extensively, he never weighed much over the weight limit. Mayweather carried this trait with him through his entire career, and displayed it in all weight division's that he competed in'.
Note: I have already proven this, by posting a video a live HBO broadcast 'Clearly showing the fight night weights of Floyd Mayweather Junior and his opponents'.
Floyd Mayweather Junior has been retired for almost 8 years, if you count his fight against Conor Mcgregor as a legitimate professional boxing contest 'Conor Mcgregor vs Floyd Mayweather Junior was by no means exhibition fight, but I think most people recognized that Floyd Mayweather Junior real retirement was after he fought Andre Berto'.
Therefore whatever fight people want to consider Floyd Mayweather Junior's conclusive fight on his resume 'Mayweather has been retired for approximately 8 to 9 years'.
To conclude: Floyd Maweather Junior latest exhibition, the weight limit for the fight was 175 pounds 'Mayweather weighed in at 160 pounds, approximately 15 pounds under the 175 pound weight limit. The exact weight Mayweather weighed din at was 160.38 pounds'.
Floyd Mayweather Junior even at this stage of his life, for a exhibition is still preparing for fights 'Using the same template that he used during boxing career. Mayweather would not of gained much weight over 160 pounds, because he is a fighter who does not weight drain himself extensively'.
There is vastly more evidence which proves all of the statements and points I have made in my posts, than the contrary. Floyd Mayweather Junior never weight drained himself during his career, he stayed close to his fighting weight all year round. And he carried this trait with him through his entire career in all weight divisions that he competed in'.
Now, really by this stage of my posts you should understand how flawed your reasoning and stance is. There a vast amount of solid evidence out there that can be very easily assessed, which clearly shows that Floyd Mayweather Junior in terms of his attitude towards training and fight preparation was a old school fighter.
During the boxing era's when the same day weigh in was used 'Fighters were not weight draining themselves to the extreme extents that are displayed with this modern boxing era. Because quite simply that type of lifestyle, and those training practices were not conducive for longevity or performance'.
That was the lifestyle and those were the fundamental training methodologies that Floyd Mayweather Junior mainly used during his entire boxing career etc.
Maybe could very well be around the range of 155. Still I'm not going along with the mythical narrative that is trying to get painted when the list of not materialized fights is so extensive against fighters that were readily available and more decorated then the Mitchells and the Guerreros and Ortizes etc.
Lets take Mayweather Vs Ndou, Mayweather fight night weight is 140lbs in 2003. Now two years later that is 148lbs in 2005, gaining 8lbs in 2 years ? What is the trend after another 3 years ? Plus a retirement where it is all you can eat for 2 years straight ? Now suddenly the fight day weigh ins stop ? Now there are IVs ? Penalties for coming over the agreed weight ? And now you claim that a prime fully muscled up Jr is lighter then the out of shape 160lbs version, although it is facutal that muscle weighs more than fat ?
He could get away being light against mediocre opponent but there is no evidence being light against elite opponents or else there would be a prime Mosley/Wright/Forrest on that resume around the time he fought nobody Mitchell. There are not even Cotto (prime, before 2 beatdowns), Margarito, Pwill on that resume. After retirement No Bradley, no prime Pac, no Sergio Martinez 154 but yes Cotto at 154. Its a bottom of the barrel type of resume in terms of opponents available. There is this mythical narrative that is trying to get conveyed but it has no basis in the reality of that era, let alone other eras where lighter fighters were winning HW titles. These are all facts.
Lets not take Floyd Mayweather vs Phillip Ndou 'Haka the reasoning behind the points you are trying to make are flawed. And at the conclusion to this post of mine? You will understand how flawed your stance is'.
Whatever boxing division Floyd Mayweather Junior fought in during his career, whether that be Light Weight, Welter Weight and Super Welter Weight Division's 'The facts are, that Mayweather while competing in those divisions, would never weigh much above the weight limit come fight night. Those are the facts of Floyd Mayweather Junior's fight preparation, and anybody who knows anything about boxing history will attest that information being correct'.
So when Floyd Mayweather Junior was fighting in the 135 pound divisions, on fight night 'Due to Mayweather not weight draining himself extensively, he never weighed much over the weight limit. Mayweather carried this trait with him through his entire career, and displayed it in all weight division's that he competed in'.
Note: I have already proven this, by posting a video a live HBO broadcast 'Clearly showing the fight night weights of Floyd Mayweather Junior and his opponents'.
Floyd Mayweather Junior has been retired for almost 8 years, if you count his fight against Conor Mcgregor as a legitimate professional boxing contest 'Conor Mcgregor vs Floyd Mayweather Junior was by no means exhibition fight, but I think most people recognized that Floyd Mayweather Junior's real retirement was after he fought Andre Berto'.
Therefore whatever fight people want to consider Floyd Mayweather Junior's conclusive fight on his resume 'Mayweather has been retired for approximately 8 to 9 years'.
To conclude: Floyd Maweather Junior latest exhibition, the weight limit for the fight was 175 pounds 'Mayweather weighed in at 160 pounds, approximately 15 pounds under the 175 pound weight limit. The exact weight Mayweather weighed din at was 160.38 pounds'.
Floyd Mayweather Junior even at this stage of his life, for a exhibition is still preparing for fights 'Using the same template that he used during boxing career. Mayweather would not of gained much weight over 160 pounds, because he is a fighter who does not weight drain himself extensively'.
There is vastly more evidence which proves all of the statements and points I have made in my posts, than the contrary. Floyd Mayweather Junior never weight drained himself during his career, he stayed close to his fighting weight all year round. And he carried this trait with him through his entire career in all weight divisions that he competed in'.
Now, really by this stage of my posts you should understand how flawed your reasoning and stance is. There is a vast amount of solid evidence out there that can be very easily accessed, which clearly shows that Floyd Mayweather Junior in terms of his attitude towards training and fight preparation was a old school fighter.
During the boxing era's when the same day weigh in was used 'Fighters were not weight draining themselves to the extreme extents that are displayed with this modern boxing era. Because quite simply that type of lifestyle, and those training practices were not conducive for longevity or performance'.
That was the lifestyle and those were the fundamental training methodologies that Floyd Mayweather Junior mainly used during his entire boxing career etc.
The evidence and proof is there for you to see 'If you actually watched Floyd Mayweather Junior's fights on HBO, they would release the fight night weights before the fight'.
It is common knowledge that Floyd Mayweather Junior never weight drained himself, and bought into the modern day toxic weight draining culture 'Like many of his nearest competition, or fighters from his era. Go and have a look at the condition of those fighters now, post retirement compared to Floyd Mayweather Junior'.
Mayweather in post retirement, is using the same template he would apply as active professional fighter 'That is clear to see, as I have stated? Floyd Mayweather Junior is still a great inspiration for professional boxers, and the general wider public in that regard'.
Note: Here is some evidence for you below, which supports the fact that Floyd Mayweather Junior never weighted drained himself extensively during his career.
Floyd Mayweather Junior weighed in at 149 pounds 'For fight night weight against his fight vs Carlos Baldomir'.
Floyd Mayweather Junior unofficially in his fight vs Zab Judah weighed in at the exactly the 147 pound weight limit still on fight night.
In this video below, HBO on their live broadcast are clearing displaying in the pre fight statistics the fight night weights of both Floyd Mayweather Junior and Sharmba Mitchell. At the 19 minute 15 second mark, the broadcast is showing Mayweather's fight night weight at 148 pounds and Mitchell's fight night weight at 155 pounds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNb3SfvVq0g
To conclude: It is up to yourself, whether you want to carry on attempting to distort history 'And refuse to interface with objective reality'. But like I stated in my first posts on this thread, there are certain people within the boxing community who don't play like that.
Floyd Mayweather Junior in terms of his attitude and conduct was a old school fighter 'During the boxing era's when the same day weigh in was used 'Fighters were not weight draining themselves to the extreme extents that are displayed with this modern boxing era. Because quite simply that type of lifestyle, and those training practices were not conducive for longevity or performance'.
The only people on this thread, attempting to create a narrative or promote one 'Are Floyd Mayweather Junior's critics. The Truth is out there for everyone to discover in regards to his career, his lifestyle and feats of achievement' etc.
Lets take Mayweather Vs Ndou, Mayweather fight night weight is 140lbs in 2003. Now two years later that is 148lbs in 2005, gaining 8lbs in 2 years ? What is the trend after another 3 years ? Plus a retirement where it is all you can eat for 2 years straight ? Now suddenly the fight day weigh ins stop ? Now there are IVs ? Penalties for coming over the agreed weight ? And now you claim that a prime fully muscled up Jr is lighter then the out of shape 160lbs version, although it is facutal that muscle weighs more than fat ?
He could get away being light against mediocre opponent but there is no evidence being light against elite opponents or else there would be a prime Mosley/Wright/Forrest on that resume around the time he fought nobody Mitchell. There are not even Cotto (prime, before 2 beatdowns), Margarito, Pwill on that resume. After retirement No Bradley, no prime Pac, no Sergio Martinez 154 but yes Cotto at 154. Its a bottom of the barrel type of resume in terms of opponents available. There is this mythical narrative that is trying to get conveyed but it has no basis in the reality of that era, let alone other eras where lighter fighters were winning HW titles. These are all facts.
The evidence and proof is there for you to see 'If you actually watched Floyd Mayweather Junior's fights on HBO, they would release the fight night weights before the fight'.
It is common knowledge that Floyd Mayweather Junior never weight drained himself, and bought into the modern day toxic weight draining culture 'Like many of his nearest competition, or fighters from his era. Go and have a look at the condition of those fighters now, post retirement compared to Floyd Mayweather Junior'.
Mayweather in post retirement, is using the same template he would apply as active professional fighter 'That is clear to see, as I have stated? Floyd Mayweather Junior is still a great inspiration for professional boxers, and the general wider public in that regard'.
Note: Here is some evidence for you below, which supports the fact that Floyd Mayweather Junior never weighted drained himself extensively during his career.
Floyd Mayweather Junior weighed in at 149 pounds 'For fight night weight against his fight vs Carlos Baldomir'.
Floyd Mayweather Junior unofficially in his fight vs Zab Judah weighed in at the exactly the 147 pound weight limit still on fight night.
In this video below, HBO on their live broadcast are clearing displaying in the pre fight statistics the fight night weights of both Floyd Mayweather Junior and Sharmba Mitchell. At the 19 minute 15 second mark, the broadcast is showing Mayweather's fight night weight at 148 pounds and Mitchell's fight night weight at 155 pounds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNb3SfvVq0g
To conclude: It is up to yourself, whether you want to carry on attempting to distort history 'And refuse to interface with objective reality'. But like I stated in my first posts on this thread, there are certain people within the boxing community who don't play like that.
Floyd Mayweather Junior in terms of his attitude and conduct was a old school fighter 'During the boxing era's when the same day weigh in was used 'Fighters were not weight draining themselves to the extreme extents that are displayed with this modern boxing era. Because quite simply that type of lifestyle, and those training practices were not conducive for longevity or performance'.
The only people on this thread, attempting to create a narrative or promote one 'Are Floyd Mayweather Junior's critics. The Truth is out there for everyone to discover in regards to his career, his lifestyle and feats of achievement' etc.
Lets take Mayweather Vs Ndou, Mayweather fight night weight is 140lbs in 2003. Now two years later that is 148lbs in 2005, gaining 8lbs in 2 years ? What is the trend after another 3 years ? Plus a retirement where it is all you can eat for 2 years straight ? Now suddenly the fight day weigh ins stop ? Now there are IVs ? Penalties for coming over the agreed weight ? And now you claim that a prime fully muscled up Jr is lighter then the out of shape 160lbs version, although it is facutal that muscle weighs more than fat ?
He could get away being light against mediocre opponent but there is no evidence being light against elite opponents or else there would be a prime Mosley/Wright/Forrest on that resume around the time he fought nobody Mitchell. There are not even Cotto (prime, before 2 beatdowns), Margarito, Pwill on that resume. After retirement No Bradley, no prime Pac, no Sergio Martinez 154 but yes Cotto at 154. Its a bottom of the barrel type of resume in terms of opponents available. There is this mythical narrative that is trying to get conveyed but it has no basis in the reality of that era, let alone other eras where lighter fighters were winning HW titles.
The evidence and proof is there for you to see 'If you actually watched Floyd Mayweather Junior's fights on HBO, they would release the fight night weights before the fight'.
It is common knowledge that Floyd Mayweather Junior never weight drained himself, and bought into the modern day toxic weight draining culture 'Like many of his nearest competition, or fighters from his era. Go and have a look at the condition of those fighters now, post retirement compared to Floyd Mayweather Junior'.
Mayweather in post retirement, is using the same template he would apply as active professional fighter 'That is clear to see, as I have stated? Floyd Mayweather Junior is still a great inspiration for professional boxers, and the general wider public in that regard'.
Note: Here is some evidence for you below, which supports the fact that Floyd Mayweather Junior never weighted drained himself extensively during his career.
Floyd Mayweather Junior weighed in at 149 pounds 'For fight night weight against his fight vs Carlos Baldomir'.
Floyd Mayweather Junior unofficially in his fight vs Zab Judah weighed in at the exactly the 147 pound weight limit still on fight night.
In this video below, HBO on their live broadcast are clearing displaying in the pre fight statistics the fight night weights of both Floyd Mayweather Junior and Sharmba Mitchell. At the 19 minute 15 second mark, the broadcast is showing Mayweather's fight night weight at 148 pounds and Mitchell's fight night weight at 155 pounds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNb3SfvVq0g
To conclude: It is up to yourself, whether you want to carry on attempting to distort history 'And refuse to interface with objective reality'. But like I stated in my first posts on this thread, there are certain people within the boxing community who don't play like that.
Floyd Mayweather Junior in terms of his attitude and conduct was a old school fighter 'During the boxing era's when the same day weigh in was used 'Fighters were not weight draining themselves to the extreme extents that are displayed with this modern boxing era. Because quite simply that type of lifestyle, and those training practices were not conducive for longevity or performance'.
The only people on this thread, attempting to create a narrative or promote one 'Are Floyd Mayweather Junior's critics. The Truth is out there for everyone to discover in regards to his career, his lifestyle and feats of achievement' etc.
Lets take Mayweather Vs Ndou, Mayweather fight night weight is 140lbs in 2003. Now two years later that is 148lbs in 2005, gaining 8lbs in 2 years ? What is the trend after another 3 years ? Plus a retirement where it is all you can eat for 2 years straight ? Now suddenly the fight day weigh ins stop ? Now there are IVs ? Penalties for coming over the agreed weight ? And now you claim that a prime fully muscled up Jr is lighter then the out of shape 160lbs version, although it is facutal that muscle weighs more than fat ?
He could get away being light against mediocre opponent but there is no evidence being light against elite opponents or else there would be a prime Mosley/Wright/Forrest on that resume around the time he fought nobody Mitchell. There are not even Cotto (prime, before 2 beatdowns), Margarito, Pwill on that resume. After retirement No Bradley, no prime Pac, no Sergio Martinez 154 but yes Cotto at 154. Its a bottom of the barrel type of resume in terms of opponents available.
The evidence and proof is there for you to see 'If you actually watched Floyd Mayweather Junior's fights on HBO, they would release the fight night weights before the fight'.
It is common knowledge that Floyd Mayweather Junior never weight drained himself, and bought into the modern day toxic weight draining culture 'Like many of his nearest competition, or fighters from his era. Go and have a look at the condition of those fighters now, post retirement compared to Floyd Mayweather Junior'.
Mayweather in post retirement, is using the same template he would apply as active professional fighter 'That is clear to see, as I have stated? Floyd Mayweather Junior is still a great inspiration for professional boxers, and the general wider public in that regard'.
Note: Here is some evidence for you below, which supports the fact that Floyd Mayweather Junior never weighted drained himself extensively during his career.
Floyd Mayweather Junior weighed in at 149 pounds 'For fight night weight against his fight vs Carlos Baldomir'.
Floyd Mayweather Junior unofficially in his fight vs Zab Judah weighed in at the exactly the 147 pound weight limit still on fight night.
In this video below, HBO on their live broadcast are clearing displaying in the pre fight statistics the fight night weights of both Floyd Mayweather Junior and Sharmba Mitchell. At the 19 minute 15 second mark, the broadcast is showing Mayweather's fight night weight at 148 pounds and Mitchell's fight night weight at 155 pounds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNb3SfvVq0g
To conclude: It is up to yourself, whether you want to carry on attempting to distort history 'And refuse to interface with objective reality'. But like I stated in my first posts on this thread, there are certain people within the boxing community who don't play like that.
Floyd Mayweather Junior in terms of his attitude and conduct was a old school fighter 'During the boxing era's when the same day weigh in was used 'Fighters were not weight draining themselves to the extreme extents that are displayed with this modern boxing era. Because quite simply that type of lifestyle, and those training practices were not conducive for longevity or performance'.
The only people on this thread, attempting to create a narrative or promote one 'Are Floyd Mayweather Junior's critics. The Truth is out there for everyone to discover in regards to his career, his lifestyle and feats of achievement' etc.
Lets take Mayweather Vs Ndou, Mayweather fight night weight is 140lbs in 2003. Now two years later that is 148lbs in 2005, gaining 8lbs in 2 years ? What is the trend after another 3 years ? Plus a retirement where it is all you can eat for 2 years straight ? Now suddenly the fight day weigh ins stop ? Now there are IVs ? Penalties for coming over the agreed weight ? He could get away being light against mediocre opponent but there is no evidence being light against elite opponents or else there would be a prime Mosley/Wright/Forrest on that resume around the time he fought nobody Mitchell. There are not even Cotto (prime, before 2 beatdowns), Margarito, Pwill on that resume. After retirement No Bradley, no prime Pac, no Sergio Martinez 154 but yes Cotto at 154. Its a bottom of the barrel type of resume in terms of opponents available.
Reason being that being light and hitting light is a recipe for disaster against pressure fighters that do not mind getting hit. This is shown in the later parts of the Cotto fight were he got beat up at times and in the Maidana fight, Maidana who is kind of an underrated fighter but not really world level, who gave him two very tough fights. So there were cracks in the armor in terms of staying undefeated but the more dangerous fights never commenced and that is factual. Thats why I don't really understand the mythological sentiment that is trying to be conveyed and when you don't go with that narrative, because you stick to the facts, they suddenly get freaked out.
The evidence and proof is there for you to see 'If you actually watched Floyd Mayweather Junior's fights on HBO, they would release the fight night weights before the fight'.
It is common knowledge that Floyd Mayweather Junior never weight drained himself, and bought into the modern day toxic weight draining culture 'Like many of his nearest competition, or fighters from his era. Go and have a look at the condition of those fighters now, post retirement compared to Floyd Mayweather Junior'.
Mayweather in post retirement, is using the same template he would apply as active professional fighter 'That is clear to see, as I have stated? Floyd Mayweather Junior is still a great inspiration for professional boxers, and the general wider public in that regard'.
Note: Here is some evidence for you below, which supports the fact that Floyd Mayweather Junior never weighted drained himself extensively during his career.
Floyd Mayweather Junior weighed in at 149 pounds 'For fight night weight against his fight vs Carlos Baldomir'.
Floyd Mayweather Junior unofficially in his fight vs Zab Judah weighed in at the exactly the 147 pound weight limit still on fight night.
In this video below, HBO on their live broadcast are clearing displaying in the pre fight statistics the fight night weights of both Floyd Mayweather Junior and Sharmba Mitchell. At the 19 minute 15 second mark, the broadcast is showing Mayweather's fight night weight at 148 pounds and Mitchell's fight night weight at 155 pounds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNb3SfvVq0g
To conclude: It is up to yourself, whether you want to carry on attempting to distort history 'And refuse to interface with objective reality'. But like I stated in my first posts on this thread, there are certain people within the boxing community who don't play like that.
Floyd Mayweather Junior in terms of his attitude and conduct was a old school fighter 'During the boxing era's when the same day weigh in was used 'Fighters were not weight draining themselves to the extreme extents that are displayed with this modern boxing era. Because quite simply that type of lifestyle, and those training practices were not conducive for longevity or performance'.
The only people on this thread, attempting to create a narrative or promote one 'Are Floyd Mayweather Junior's critics. The Truth is out there for everyone to discover in regards to his career, his lifestyle and feats of achievement' etc.
Lets take Mayweather Vs Ndou, Mayweather fight night weight is 140lbs in 2003. Now two years later that is 148lbs in 2005, gaining 8lbs in 2 years ? What is the trend after another 3 years ? Plus a retirement where it is all you can eat for 2 years straight ? He could get away being light against mediocre opponent but there is no evidence being light against elite opponents or else there would be a prime Mosley/Wright/Forrest on that resume. There are not even Cotto (prime, before 2 beatdowns), Margarito, Pwill on that resume roughly during the time he fought unknown Mitchell. After retirement No Bradley, no prime Pac, no Sergio Martinez 154 but yes Cotto at 154. Its a bottom of the barrel type of resume in terms of opponents available.
Reason being that being light and hitting light is a recipe for disaster against pressure fighters that do not mind getting hit. This is shown in the later parts of the Cotto fight were he got beat up at times and in the Maidana fight, Maidana who is kind of an underrated fighter but not really world level, who gave him two very tough fights. So there were cracks in the armor in terms of staying undefeated but the more dangerous fights never commenced and that is factual. Thats why I don't really understand the mythological sentiment that is trying to be conveyed and when you don't go with that narrative, because you stick to the facts, they suddenly get freaked out.
The evidence and proof is there for you to see 'If you actually watched Floyd Mayweather Junior's fights on HBO, they would release the fight night weights before the fight'.
It is common knowledge that Floyd Mayweather Junior never weight drained himself, and bought into the modern day toxic weight draining culture 'Like many of his nearest competition, or fighters from his era. Go and have a look at the condition of those fighters now, post retirement compared to Floyd Mayweather Junior'.
Mayweather in post retirement, is using the same template he would apply as active professional fighter 'That is clear to see, as I have stated? Floyd Mayweather Junior is still a great inspiration for professional boxers, and the general wider public in that regard'.
Note: Here is some evidence for you below, which supports the fact that Floyd Mayweather Junior never weighted drained himself extensively during his career.
Floyd Mayweather Junior weighed in at 149 pounds 'For fight night weight against his fight vs Carlos Baldomir'.
Floyd Mayweather Junior unofficially in his fight vs Zab Judah weighed in at the exactly the 147 pound weight limit still on fight night.
In this video below, HBO on their live broadcast are clearing displaying in the pre fight statistics the fight night weights of both Floyd Mayweather Junior and Sharmba Mitchell. At the 19 minute 15 second mark, the broadcast is showing Mayweather's fight night weight at 148 pounds and Mitchell's fight night weight at 155 pounds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNb3SfvVq0g
To conclude: It is up to yourself, whether you want to carry on attempting to distort history 'And refuse to interface with objective reality'. But like I stated in my first posts on this thread, there are certain people within the boxing community who don't play like that.
Floyd Mayweather Junior in terms of his attitude and conduct was a old school fighter 'During the boxing era's when the same day weigh in was used 'Fighters were not weight draining themselves to the extreme extents that are displayed with this modern boxing era. Because quite simply that type of lifestyle, and those training practices were not conducive for longevity or performance'.
The only people on this thread, attempting to create a narrative or promote one 'Are Floyd Mayweather Junior's critics. The Truth is out there for everyone to discover in regards to his career, his lifestyle and feats of achievement' etc.
Lets take Mayweather Vs Ndou, Mayweather fight night weight is 140lbs in 2003. Now two years later that is 148lbs in 2005, gaining 8lbs in 2 years ? What is the trend after another 3 years ? Plus a retirement where it is all you can eat for 2 years straight ? He could get away being light against mediocre opponent but there is no evidence being light against elite opponents or else there would be a prime Mosley/Wright/Forrest on that resume. There are not even Cotto (prime, before 2 beatdowns), Margarito, Pwill on that resume. After retirement No Bradley, no prime Pac, no Sergio Martinez 154 but yes Cotto at 154. Its a bottom of the barrel type of resume in terms of opponents available.
Reason being that being light and hitting light is a recipe for disaster against pressure fighters that do not mind getting hit. This is shown in the later parts of the Cotto fight were he got beat up at times and in the Maidana fight, Maidana who is kind of an underrated fighter but not really world level, who gave him two very tough fights. So there were cracks in the armor in terms of staying undefeated but the more dangerous fights never commenced and that is factual. Thats why I don't really understand the mythological sentiment that is trying to be conveyed and when you don't go with that narrative, because you stick to the facts, they suddenly get freaked out.
The evidence and proof is there for you to see 'If you actually watched Floyd Mayweather Junior's fights on HBO, they would release the fight night weights before the fight'.
It is common knowledge that Floyd Mayweather Junior never weight drained himself, and bought into the modern day toxic weight draining culture 'Like many of his nearest competition, or fighters from his era. Go and have a look at the condition of those fighters now, post retirement compared to Floyd Mayweather Junior'.
Mayweather in post retirement, is using the same template he would apply as active professional fighter 'That is clear to see, as I have stated? Floyd Mayweather Junior is still a great inspiration for professional boxers, and the general wider public in that regard'.
Note: Here is some evidence for you below, which supports the fact that Floyd Mayweather Junior never weighted drained himself extensively during his career.
Floyd Mayweather Junior weighed in at 149 pounds 'For fight night weight against his fight vs Carlos Baldomir'.
Floyd Mayweather Junior unofficially in his fight vs Zab Judah weighed in at the exactly the 147 pound weight limit still on fight night.
In this video below, HBO on their live broadcast are clearing displaying in the pre fight statistics the fight night weights of both Floyd Mayweather Junior and Sharmba Mitchell. At the 19 minute 15 second mark, the broadcast is showing Mayweather's fight night weight at 148 pounds and Mitchell's fight night weight at 155 pounds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNb3SfvVq0g
To conclude: It is up to yourself, whether you want to carry on attempting to distort history 'And refuse to interface with objective reality'. But like I stated in my first posts on this thread, there are certain people within the boxing community who don't play like that.
Floyd Mayweather Junior in terms of his attitude and conduct was a old school fighter 'During the boxing era's when the same day weigh in was used 'Fighters were not weight draining themselves to the extreme extents that are displayed with this modern boxing era. Because quite simply that type of lifestyle, and those training practices were not conducive for longevity or performance'.
The only people on this thread, attempting to create a narrative or promote one 'Are Floyd Mayweather Junior's critics. The Truth is out there for everyone to discover in regards to his career, his lifestyle and feats of achievement' etc.
Lets take Mayweather Vs Ndou, Mayweather fight night weight is 140lbs in 2003. Now two years later that is 148lbs in 2005, gaining 8lbs in 2 years ? What is the trend after another 3 years ? Plus a retirement where it is all you can eat for 2 years straight ? He could get away being light against mediocre opponent but there is no evidence being light against elite opponents or else there would be a prime Mosley/Wright/Forrest on that resume. There are not even Cotto (prime, before 2 beatdowns), Margarito, Pwill on that resume. After retirement No Bradley, no prime Pac, no Sergio Martinez 154 but yes Cotto at 154. Its a bottom of the barrel type of resume in terms of opponents available.
Reason being that being light and hitting light is a recipe for disaster against pressure fighters that do not mind getting hit. This is shown in the later parts of the Cotto fight were he got beat up at times and in the Maidana fight, Maidana who is kind of an underrated fighter but not really world level, who gave him two very tough fights. So there were cracks in the armor in terms of staying undefeated.
Lets take Mayweather Vs Ndou, Mayweather fight night weight is 140lbs in 2003. Now two years later that is 148lbs in 2005, gaining 8lbs in 2 years ? What is the trend after another 3 years ? Plus a retirement where it is all you can eat for 2 years straight ? He could get away being light against mediocre opponent but there is no evidence being light against elite opponents or else there would be a prime Mosley/Wright/Forrest on that resume. There are not even Cotto (prime, before 2 beatdowns), Margarito, Pwill on that resume. Its a bottom of the barrel type of resume in terms of opponents available.
Reason being that being light and hitting light is a recipe for disaster against pressure fighters that do not mind getting hit. This is shown in the later parts of the Cotto fight were he got beat up at times and in the Maidana fight, Maidana who is kind of an underrated fighter but not really world level, who gave him two very though fights. So there were cracks in the armor in terms of staying undefeated.
Lets take Mayweather Vs Ndou, Mayweather fight night weight is 140lbs in 2003. Now two years later that is 148lbs in 2005, gaining 8lbs in 2 years ? What is the trend after another 3 years ? Plus a retirement where it is all you can eat for 2 years straight ? He could get away being light against mediocre opponent but there is no evidence being light against elite opponents or else there would be a prime Mosley/Wright/Forrest on that resume. There are not even Cotto (prime, before 2 beatdowns), Margarito, Pwill on that resume. After retirement No Bradley, no prime Pac, no Sergio Martinez 154 but yes Cotto at 154. Its a bottom of the barrel type of resume in terms of opponents available.
Reason being that being light and hitting light is a recipe for disaster against pressure fighters that do not mind getting hit. This is shown in the later parts of the Cotto fight were he got beat up at times and in the Maidana fight, Maidana who is kind of an underrated fighter but not really world level, who gave him two very tough fights. So there were cracks in the armor in terms of staying undefeated.
Lets take Mayweather Vs Ndou, Mayweather fight night weight is 140lbs in 2003. Now two years later that is 148lbs in 2005, gaining 8lbs in 2 years ? What is the trend after another 3 years ? Plus a retirement where it is all you can eat for 2 years straight ? He could get away being light against mediocre opponent but there is no evidence being light against elite opponents or else there would be a prime Mosley/Wright/Forrest on that resume. There are not even Cotto (prime, before 2 beatdowns), Margarito, Pwill on that resume. Its a bottom of the barrel type of resume in terms of opponents available.
Reason being that being light and hitting light is a recipe for disaster against pressure fighters that do not mind getting hit. This is shown in the later parts of the Cotto fight were he got beat up at times and in the Maidana fight, Maidana who is kind of an underrated fighter but not really world level, who gave him two very though fights. So there were cracks in the armor in terms of staying undefeated.
Lets take Mayweather Vs Ndou, Mayweather fight night weight is 140lbs in 2003. Now two years later that is 148lbs in 2005, gaining 8lbs in 2 years ? What is the trend after another 3 years ? Plus a retirement where it is all you can eat for 2 years straight ? He could get away being light against mediocre opponent but there is no evidence being light against elite opponents or else there would be a prime Mosley/Wright/Forrest on that resume. There are not even Cotto (prime, before 2 beatdowns), Margarito, Pwill on that resume. After retirement No Bradley, no prime Pac, no Sergio Martinez 154 but yes Cotto at 154. Its a bottom of the barrel type of resume in terms of opponents available.
Reason being that being light and hitting light is a recipe for disaster against pressure fighters that do not mind getting hit. This is shown in the later parts of the Cotto fight were he got beat up at times and in the Maidana fight, Maidana who is kind of an underrated fighter but not really world level, who gave him two very tough fights. So there were cracks in the armor in terms of staying undefeated.
The evidence and proof is there for you to see 'If you actually watched Floyd Mayweather Junior's fights on HBO, they would release the fight night weights before the fight'.
It is common knowledge that Floyd Mayweather Junior never weight drained himself, and bought into the modern day toxic weight draining culture 'Like many of his nearest competition, or fighters from his era. Go and have a look at the condition of those fighters now, post retirement compared to Floyd Mayweather Junior'.
Mayweather in post retirement, is using the same template he would apply as active professional fighter 'That is clear to see, as I have stated? Floyd Mayweather Junior is still a great inspiration for professional boxers, and the general wider public in that regard'.
Note: Here is some evidence for you below, which supports the fact that Floyd Mayweather Junior never weighted drained himself extensively during his career.
Floyd Mayweather Junior weighed in at 149 pounds 'For fight night weight against his fight vs Carlos Baldomir'.
Floyd Mayweather Junior unofficially in his fight vs Zab Judah weighed in at the exactly the 147 pound weight limit still on fight night.
In this video below, HBO on their live broadcast are clearing displaying in the pre fight statistics the fight night weights of both Floyd Mayweather Junior and Sharmba Mitchell. At the 19 minute 15 second mark, the broadcast is showing Mayweather's fight night weight at 148 pounds and Mitchell's fight night weight at 155 pounds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNb3SfvVq0g
To conclude: It is up to yourself, whether you want to carry on attempting to distort history 'And refuse to interface with objective reality'. But like I stated in my first posts on this thread, there are certain people within the boxing community who don't play like that.
Floyd Mayweather Junior in terms of his attitude and conduct was a old school fighter 'During the boxing era's when the same day weigh in was used 'Fighters were not weight draining themselves to the extreme extents that are displayed with this modern boxing era. Because quite simply that type of lifestyle, and those training practices were not conducive for longevity or performance'.
The only people on this thread, attempting to create a narrative or promote one 'Are Floyd Mayweather Junior's critics. The Truth is out there for everyone to discover in regards to his career, his lifestyle and feats of achievement' etc.
Lets take Mayweather Vs Ndou, Mayweather fight night weight is 140lbs in 2003. Now two years later that is 148lbs in 2005, gaining 8lbs in 2 years ? What is the trend after another 3 years ? Plus a retirement where it is all you can eat for 2 years straight ? He could get away being light against mediocre opponent but there is no evidence being light against elite opponents or else there would be a prime Mosley/Wright/Forrest on that resume. There are not even Cotto (prime, before 2 beatdowns), Margarito, Pwill on that resume. Its a bottom of the barrel type of resume in terms of opponents available.
Reason being that being light and hitting light is a recipe for disaster against pressure fighters that do not mind getting hit. This is shown in the later parts of the Cotto fight were he got beat up at times and in the Maidana fight, Maidana who is kind of an underrated fighter but not really world level, who gave him two very though fights. So there were cracks in the armor in terms of staying undefeated.
The evidence and proof is there for you to see 'If you actually watched Floyd Mayweather Junior's fights on HBO, they would release the fight night weights before the fight'.
It is common knowledge that Floyd Mayweather Junior never weight drained himself, and bought into the modern day toxic weight draining culture 'Like many of his nearest competition, or fighters from his era. Go and have a look at the condition of those fighters now, post retirement compared to Floyd Mayweather Junior'.
Mayweather in post retirement, is using the same template he would apply as active professional fighter 'That is clear to see, as I have stated? Floyd Mayweather Junior is still a great inspiration for professional boxers, and the general wider public in that regard'.
Note: Here is some evidence for you below, which supports the fact that Floyd Mayweather Junior never weighted drained himself extensively during his career.
Floyd Mayweather Junior weighed in at 149 pounds 'For fight night weight against his fight vs Carlos Baldomir'.
Floyd Mayweather Junior unofficially in his fight vs Zab Judah weighed in at the exactly the 147 pound weight limit still on fight night.
In this video below, HBO on their live broadcast are clearing displaying in the pre fight statistics the fight night weights of both Floyd Mayweather Junior and Sharmba Mitchell. At the 19 minute 15 second mark, the broadcast is showing Mayweather's fight night weight at 148 pounds and Mitchell's fight night weight at 155 pounds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNb3SfvVq0g
To conclude: It is up to yourself, whether you want to carry on attempting to distort history 'And refuse to interface with objective reality'. But like I stated in my first posts on this thread, there are certain people within the boxing community who don't play like that.
Floyd Mayweather Junior in terms of his attitude and conduct was a old school fighter 'During the boxing era's when the same day weigh in was used 'Fighters were not weight draining themselves to the extreme extents that are displayed with this modern boxing era. Because quite simply that type of lifestyle, and those training practices were not conducive for longevity or performance'.
The only people on this thread, attempting to create a narrative or promote one 'Are Floyd Mayweather Junior's critics. The Truth is out there for everyone to discover in regards to his career, his lifestyle and feats of achievement' etc.
Lets take Mayweather Vs Ndou, Mayweather fight night weight is 140lbs in 2003. Now two years later that is 148lbs in 2005, gaining 8lbs in 2 years ? What is the trend after another 3 years ? Plus a retirement where it is all you can eat for 2 years straight ? He could get away being light against mediocre opponent but there is no evidence being light against elite opponents or else there would be a prime Mosley/Wright/Forrest on that resume. There are not even Cotto (prime, before 2 beatdowns), Margarito, Pwill on that resume. Its a bottom of the barrel type of resume in terms of opponents available.