Question about Floyd Mayweather Jr.
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let them tie the series up 2-2 before we talk upset.
ricky winning is possible but not likely.
on paper this fight is 50/50 but......i'd be surprised if ricky doesn't get ktfo.Comment
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Like: "Send him back to light heavyweight" or some **** like that
Again, opinions are opinions, but the least you could do is not setting different standards for fighters you favor and the ones you're a little biased against.Last edited by Parody; 04-24-2009, 01:35 AM.Comment
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Floyd is and always has been a lightweight, nothing has changed. He just recognizes the ******ity of going through the charade of dehydrating and cutting weight only to gain it back right after the weigh-in. If he agreed to do it, he and Marquez would both rehydrate to the exact same weight right afterwards anyway. So what would be the point of all that?
It don't matter that it's in the rules. The fighters are allowed to negotiate whatever variations to the rules they want to negotiate for any given fight. Floyd wants to do away with the need for dehydration because when it's already obvious that two boxers are the same size, there's no reason to do it.Comment
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He wanted Oscar when he was still at 140. Do you think if Oscar, then, offered him a shot but at 154 that he wouldn't take it? Money May thinks money first. Can you blame him?Comment
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Why dont you go back and check out Pac & JMM and tell me the weight of them on fight night and the weight of there opponents and lets see how that stacks up with the weight of Floyd and his opponents. Floyd at LW came in at 139 and only had 4 fights before moving up despite being the smallest guy in the division, Floyd at 140 came into the ring at 144 and only had 3 fights before moving up despite being again the smallest man in the division, he then goes to WW where he has came into the ring at 148 in every single fight. he has one fight at SWW where he weighed in at 150 only because Oscar mandated it and came into the ring at 148. He was fighting Oscar who was 162. Baldy was also 162. Chico was 147 when Floyd fought him at 130. Castillo was 147, and the list goes on and on.
Pac has moved up a bunch but he has never ever fought a guy who was bigger then him. In most of his fights he's the bigger man and in alot of them he's the much bigger man. He moved up alot but most of the times he fought other guys who had moved up. EM is a big guy for his weight and Pac made him look like a little boy in the ring. Pac was weighing 147 in the ring when he was fighting EM at 130. He's been the bigger guy in every fight until he fought Diaz who was the same size as him. He then fights Oscar who everyoe thought would be bigger and he ends up being the same exact size as Oscar. Its a joke. JMM has only fought the Mexican guys and its the same thing. There all his size. Let Floyd fight guys his size and see what will happened. P4P there bigger then Floyd and P4P they size wise always have better matchups in Floyd. They have never fought in the ring with guys outweighing them by 15 pounds like Floyd. Never. No one looks at that. JMM was going to 140 anyways and Floyd is by far the smallest WW. Stop trying to make a big deal of it. I dont hear you saying that Floyd shouldnt fight the WW's who come in between 162-170 when Floyd is always at 148. How come you dont speak up then? Instead you call him a punk if he doesnt
Except Oscar weighed more than 162 and Floyd was not 150, he was 148 according to him when interviewed by Merchant, he just put down 150.
Somehow Pac moves up in weight and his opponents start finally becoming his size. Then he moves up "2 divisions" (while only gaining 1lb LOL) and his opponent weighs less than your typical lightweigh.While with Floyd, the opponent is always bigger no matter what weight he's in and I don't think he's ever fought anyone truly smaller than him. Pac arguably lost to Marquez despite having a 4lb weight advantage, LOL
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Bingo!!!!!!!
Except Oscar weighed more than 162 and Floyd was not 150, he was 148 according to him when interviewed by Merchant, he just put down 150.
Somehow Pac moves up in weight and his opponents start finally becoming his size. Then he moves up "2 divisions" (while only gaining 1lb LOL) and his opponent weighs less than your typical lightweigh.While with Floyd, the opponent is always bigger no matter what weight he's in and I don't think he's ever fought anyone truly smaller than him. Pac arguably lost to Marquez despite having a 4lb weight advantage, LOL
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You know it damn well you would change your tune in a second if the same thing was said about another certain fighter who is able to make welterweight.
Like: "Send him back to light heavyweight" or some **** like that
Again, opinions are opinions, but the least you could do is not setting different standards for fighters you favor and the ones you're a little biased against.
he's a cruiser not a light heavy! lolComment
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it's ONLY two divisions.Comment
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That makes no sense. Under normal logic, It would be easier to give Castillo the decision since he was the bigger man, as it is not as bad to lose to a bigger man.
Maybe you you ******ed? Or a *******?
Maybe you now realize why Marquez was robbed against Pacquiao, he was 4lbs lighter and 5 years older, but still managed to whoop his ass all those rounds, LOLComment
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