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MAYWEATHER vs Pacquaio, Hatton,JMM are closer in Size then 98% of the welterweights!!

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  • #71
    Originally posted by Horus View Post
    you still havent reply to this post




    i really want to hear what you have to say about the points i made in this post
    #1 I've just checked its not the Jennings fight, but its one of his WW fights. On the HBO broadcast they state his fight night weight and its 155.

    #2 I've already replied to that post.

    #3 Read RL_GMAs post again:

    The whole fact of the matter is that Floyd's already had several fights at Welterweight, won and defended the title and it's the last weight he fought at before retiring. Whatever weight he's fought at before is in the past. What matters now is who he fights AT Welterweight if he does continue to fight.

    I see the points you're trying to make, but to me it just seems like you're making excuses for Floyd fighting a JMM or Pacquiao over Cotto or Mosley simply because of their size when its obvious Floyd can perform at top level at 147. Roy Jones is a good example of a dude just going to Heavyweight to take a title and bowing out from that division. Floyd was fighting at Welterweight for enough time before he retired to call him a legit Welterweight, so the obvious thing for him to do is to compete with the other Welterweights there. It ain't rocket science...


    That is my stance.

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    • #72
      Originally posted by andrewcuff View Post
      #1 I've just checked its not the Jennings fight, but its one of his WW fights. On the HBO broadcast they state his fight night weight and its 155.

      #2 I've already replied to that post.

      #3 Read RL_GMAs post again:

      The whole fact of the matter is that Floyd's already had several fights at Welterweight, won and defended the title and it's the last weight he fought at before retiring. Whatever weight he's fought at before is in the past. What matters now is who he fights AT Welterweight if he does continue to fight.

      I see the points you're trying to make, but to me it just seems like you're making excuses for Floyd fighting a JMM or Pacquiao over Cotto or Mosley simply because of their size when its obvious Floyd can perform at top level at 147. Roy Jones is a good example of a dude just going to Heavyweight to take a title and bowing out from that division. Floyd was fighting at Welterweight for enough time before he retired to call him a legit Welterweight, so the obvious thing for him to do is to compete with the other Welterweights there. It ain't rocket science...


      That is my stance.
      So sense you are using GMA stance..just like I told him



      Contrary to popular belief I have no problem with floyd fighting Other WW's...
      my problem is that People saying he can ONLY fight Welterweights for it to be a fair fight, when he himself is not really a welterweight compare to the rest of the welterweights...

      you get my point...?

      Why is that Mosely& Cotto can call out Pacquaio and Hatton but Floyd can't?

      Why cant Floyd fight people his own size and even smaller then him when he himself is a small dude fighting bigger dudes all the time is my point...


      People get mad because I apply the standards on other fighters that they apply to Floyd...but my whole thing is dont be a hypocrite.

      If you think it is Cool for Pacquaio to fight Hatton...Then you should think it's Cool For Pacquaio to fight Floyd...

      If you think It's cool for Floyd to fight Paul Williams, then you should think it's cool for Floyd to fight somebody has tremendous physical advnatages over...


      You get my point.... DONT MAKE SPECIAL RULES for Floyd and not everybody else. thats been my problem from day 1.

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      • #73
        Originally posted by andrewcuff View Post
        #1 I've just checked its not the Jennings fight, but its one of his WW fights. On the HBO broadcast they state his fight night weight and its 155.

        #2 I've already replied to that post.

        #3 Read RL_GMAs post again:

        The whole fact of the matter is that Floyd's already had several fights at Welterweight, won and defended the title and it's the last weight he fought at before retiring. Whatever weight he's fought at before is in the past. What matters now is who he fights AT Welterweight if he does continue to fight.

        I see the points you're trying to make, but to me it just seems like you're making excuses for Floyd fighting a JMM or Pacquiao over Cotto or Mosley simply because of their size when its obvious Floyd can perform at top level at 147. Roy Jones is a good example of a dude just going to Heavyweight to take a title and bowing out from that division. Floyd was fighting at Welterweight for enough time before he retired to call him a legit Welterweight, so the obvious thing for him to do is to compete with the other Welterweights there. It ain't rocket science...


        That is my stance.
        It's amazing people here try to defend Floyd's record at 147 then turn around and use weight as an excuse for him not fighting welters. Strange...

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          • #75
            Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
            It's amazing people here try to defend Floyd's record at 147 then turn around and use weight as an excuse for him not fighting welters. Strange...
            what are you talking about???

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            • #76
              If you know EVEN if your right people are still going to say your wrong and your not gonna change anyones mind? Why even both taking the time to goggle fighters walk around weight and go into it that much?

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              • #77
                Originally posted by mellow_mood View Post
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                • #78
                  Originally posted by Horus View Post
                  [FONT="Tahoma"] Contrary to popular belief I have no problem with floyd fighting Other WW's...
                  my problem is that People saying he can ONLY fight Welterweights for it to be a fair fight, when he himself is not really a welterweight compare to the rest of the welterweights...
                  But you're missing the entire point and it's that at the end of the day, FLOYD IS A WELTERWEIGHT RIGHT NOW. Floyd has won and defended a WELTERWEIGHT title or better yet the recognized Welterweight title at the time (WBC strap). If you measure how Cotto and Pacquiao both train to make the 147 limit, of those 2 who do you think parallels Floyd in preparation to make 147?

                  So let me ask you this, who has the size advantage in a fight with both Cotto and Floyd and Mosley and Floyd? Are you saying both Cotto or Mosley may be too much?

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                    • #80
                      Here comes captain Horus with his usual bump of his **** threads. Looks like Mayweather is trying to follow DLH footsteps, maybe Floyd's bitchass will get the same result as DLH.

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