What is Floyd's Natural Boxing weight?

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  • BEHEMOTH
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    #11
    Originally posted by jreckoning
    What is Floyd's natural pee-pee length.

    Who effing cares?

    Fight at the division you are most comfortable in and take on challenges.

    7 to 8 inches.
    All of which both me and you would gladly take into our mouths if we had to.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Stuntin
      much less than 147. I can't wait until his retirement is over and he comes back to whoop Cotto.

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        #13
        He was best at 130, actually struggled a little (relatively speaking) when he went to 135 but soon sorted it out and then had no problems at all on his subsequent moves up in weight. I would say his optimum weight these days would be 140 or maybe even 147, I don't think he could go back to 135.

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          #14
          Originally posted by WaRCoTTo
          What's funny about that?

          Every fight Cotto has had against anyone good, he's gotten rocked or knocked down in.

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          • BrooklynBomber
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            #15
            I would say at this point it is likely 140-147

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            • BrooklynBomber
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              #16
              Originally posted by BEHEMOTH
              What's funny about that?

              Every fight Cotto has had against anyone good, he's gotten rocked or knocked down in.
              Floyd does nothing for me in terms of erection...

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              • FloydsEra
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                #17
                Originally posted by jreckoning
                Fight at the division you are most comfortable in and take on challenges.

                floyd wouldn't be satisfied with that kind of existence. He needed to challenge the bigger guys. I guess he had a little man complex so he wanted to show he could beat up the big boys, and he did. The greatest fighters usually move up in weight seeking out the best competition while the weaker fighters cut as much weight as possible and fight midgets. Floyd moved up, he's a warrior in that sense.

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                • Jim Jeffries
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by boxaholic
                  FLoyd retired as the #1 Pound for Pound boxer. He fought the best at 140 at that time Hatton. He fought a ATG in De La Hoya at 147. He beat the best at that time at 135 Castillo I believe. He beat the best at that time in Corralles at 130. In My opinion his natural weight was 130. Its alot easier to talk **** after the man is retired....Yes he should have fought Tzyu, and Mosley... But some of you want him to fight a oversized Margarito. Floyd vs Margarito is like Pacman vs De La Hoya... not fair..the only differance is that Floyd will win.
                  I think it's a bit ridiculous to think Floyd was a natural 130 lber, when he was already struggling to make weight against Chavez, when Floyd was only 24. There is no way that Floyd could ever make 135 these days, though 140 is doable if he really tried. I'd say his natural weight was between LW and 140.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by BrooklynBomber
                    Floyd does nothing for me in terms of erection...
                    Sick, sick individual.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by BEHEMOTH
                      Sick, sick individual.
                      He has an all right body, but it just cant compete with Cotto's bulge.

                      I remember the weight in pics of Cotto-Judah, Zab was already a broken man when he witnessed the might of semi-erected cottoblaster.

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