Ricky Hatton: "Hey Mayweather, Pacquiao is Mine!"
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Somebody is obssessed with weight on Fight Night LMAO..
A true Floyd nuthugger L0l.. Seems like he's losing credibility here just like Horus and Burner of being a Floyd nuthuggerComment
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So then it's not really a fight between two 147 pound fighters, right?
Floyd moved up to get to Oscar...then he fought Hatton to clear things up at 140.
And if I was a nuthugger why would I say Floyd's legacy at 147+ doesn't hold up?Comment
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how?
Break it all down and include my other side to it.
This will be good.
you think just because I defend a situation it has to be all about the fighter instead of the situation at hand.
That's where you show your ignorance for not following.Comment
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Yeah.. Too much defensive and you're obsessed with Floyd's ****.. That's an honest opinion.. Yeah so what if they weighed diffrently on fight night? Is that against the Rules?Comment
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Then they shouldn't call it a "147" pound bout should they?
I look at a fight and I see one Welter and one Middle.
Good job though.
Floyd was basically a freelancer.
And I rate him under Oscar and Shane for risk-taking.Comment
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No, not against the rules but it does allow a fighter that started at a lower weight to pick and choose.
They should have "caps" on the weigh-in weight; I said this before. No more than say 5 pounds by fight time. Diego did this with Castillo.Comment
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Then go to the NEVADA State appeal and make a petition with your own rules.Comment
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Actually, I wonder if you could sue for false advertising.
I bought a fight between two welter-weights, yet on fight night, I saw only one your honor???
I wonder if boxing always had the intention of allowing fighters to drain weight and then putting on weight or did they make numbered weight limits in order to have two fighters of the same weight fight each other???
Thoughts.Comment
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