Was talking about floyd earlier and someone was trying to tell me how great hec was for going to 147 because it wasn't his natural weight. What exactly does that mean? Because he started in a weight class 17lbs shy of where he fought last he couldn't have "naturally" grown into that division?
Not fighting at your natural weight is going up basicly 3 divisions in 1 fight such as Pacquiao is doing again DLH.
Not fighting your natural weight is a guy like Mickey Walker fighting guys 30 and 40lbs heavier than him while barely being bigger than a middlweight.
Fighters today grow into weight classes faster though, because they have more of them. Both Zab and Floyd turned pro at 19 and were welterweights by the time they were 27 and 28 respectively. Both about the same height too.
Miguel cotto turned pro at 20 and was a welterweight by 26.
Shane was a welterweight at 28 after turning pro at 22.
Oscar turned at 19 and was a welter at 24.
Some fighters fighters fill out earlier and are life long in a certain division. Both Margarito and clottey started their careers early and have always been able to stay at 147. Does that mean the don't belong in the division? Are they cheating because they stopped growing before some of their peers?
Unless it is something along the lines of the examples I outlined, there is no such thing as not fighting at your natural weight. If you've retained your speed, reflexes and god given abilites, most likely you've outgrown your former division(s) and belong where you're at.
So all you guys whining about Floyd or anybody else not being at their natural weight.....just quit.
Not fighting at your natural weight is going up basicly 3 divisions in 1 fight such as Pacquiao is doing again DLH.
Not fighting your natural weight is a guy like Mickey Walker fighting guys 30 and 40lbs heavier than him while barely being bigger than a middlweight.
Fighters today grow into weight classes faster though, because they have more of them. Both Zab and Floyd turned pro at 19 and were welterweights by the time they were 27 and 28 respectively. Both about the same height too.
Miguel cotto turned pro at 20 and was a welterweight by 26.
Shane was a welterweight at 28 after turning pro at 22.
Oscar turned at 19 and was a welter at 24.
Some fighters fighters fill out earlier and are life long in a certain division. Both Margarito and clottey started their careers early and have always been able to stay at 147. Does that mean the don't belong in the division? Are they cheating because they stopped growing before some of their peers?
Unless it is something along the lines of the examples I outlined, there is no such thing as not fighting at your natural weight. If you've retained your speed, reflexes and god given abilites, most likely you've outgrown your former division(s) and belong where you're at.
So all you guys whining about Floyd or anybody else not being at their natural weight.....just quit.
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