Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
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Bigger ***** move? floyd fighting JMM at 144 or Pac fighting Cotto at 144
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Originally posted by F l i c k e r View PostOkay. Then why isn't it JMM fighting the not too much larger Mayweather?
See, I just spotted a hater.
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Originally posted by street bully View PostYou guys are honestly messed up. If these welterweights prefer to fight super featherweights instead of he multiple world class welterweights that are available to them, then how can you call the smaller fighters bitches for making the fights at reasonable catchweights, when the welterweight is the one that wants the fight?
So which is worse?
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Originally posted by jching View PostBecause Mayweather hasn't fought at 135 for like 6 years and like I said, moving back down in weight will hurt a fighter more than moving up.
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Originally posted by Jim Jeffries View PostHey smart guy. Not bigger btch move as in Cotto fighting Pac, but Pac fighting the much larger Cotto. Get it now?
A weight-drained one not a healthy one, Cotto is big on paper but he would be drained out before he even gets in the ring....Thats a larger walking disaster.
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Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View PostListen to me, being forced to loose weight, is worse then fighting a larger man. A smaller can win against a bigger fighter, if they are good enough. A drained fighter will lose to people they should not lose to.
So which is worse?
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Originally posted by Jim Jeffries View PostI hate Floyd nuthuggers, you got me. JMM can't draw flies, he's taking an unwinnable fight with Mayweather for the money. Pac has many more options at this point. And if Mayweather is not too much larger, then why not fight JMM at 135?
Now listen Floyd is bigger then JMM, if they fought at 130 Floyd would be bigger (if they were there at the same time), so Floyd is the bigger man but he will not win because he is biggger he will win because he is better ( but being bigger does not hurt). Floyd-JMM is not David vs. Goliath, like you seem to be making it out to be.
Pacman and Floyd have the exact same options if they want to make a lot of money fighting.
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Originally posted by raycorey View Post
Then Paq really need to stick facing fighter from 140 and under, Making someone come under a weigh he hasnt been at for years kills.
If the weigh in was 2-3 days before the fight then Cotto has the advantage but when the weighin are within 24 hours then thats when you have weigh-drained boxer who are unhealthy.
Mayweather/JMM isnt that bad since the fight would be at 143, PBF would have to lose weigh to comedown while JMM doesnt have to do too much, By fight night both fighter would be around the same weight.
FMJ/JMM at anything above 140 is not competitive. At 135, I think it might be almost even money. If Floyd is so good, why is he concerned with fight night weights all of a sudden. Does he not think it's a disadvantage to a fighter to lose 10-15 lbs that he only has one day to try and rehydrate?
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Originally posted by street bully View PostHow about the welterweights choose to fight welterweights than instead of bitching?
LOL, this is not what the thread is about. It is which is worse, and if you just want to throw out random bull**** ok. Being forced to drain weight is a lot harder, and people who say otherwise do not know the deal with cutting weight at all.
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Originally posted by Jim Jeffries View PostPac/Cotto at 147 is not a competitive fight, with Cotto at an extreme advantage. The same fight at 144 should be, though Miguel might still be far too strong.
FMJ/JMM at anything above 140 is not competitive. At 135, I think it might be almost even money. If Floyd is so good, why is he concerned with fight night weights all of a sudden. Does he not think it's a disadvantage to a fighter to lose 10-15 lbs that he only has one day to try and rehydrate?
Do you just go around making your work day harder for yourself?
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