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  • BattlingNelson
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    #141
    Originally posted by deanrw
    I could have told you he was ******ed 10 pages ago.
    Lol.

    Ah well. I knew as well. MIB's a ****.

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    • MACAQUEINBLACK
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      #142
      Originally posted by deanrw
      I could have told you he was ******ed 10 pages ago.
      So you're saying that Mayweather-Marquez and Pavlik-Mayweather feature comparably monstrous size differentials?
      Okay, thanks, I'll take "******ed" as a compliment in that context.


      BatlingNelson can't even decide on his point. One minute it's all about meeting at a weight (this thread), the next it's all about Floyd being naturally way too big for Marquez (any Mayweather-Marquez thread).
      Maybe you can sort him out.

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        #143
        Originally posted by Man In Black
        So you're saying that Mayweather-Marquez and Pavlik-Mayweather feature comparably monstrous size differentials?
        Okay, thanks, I'll take "******ed" as a compliment in that context.


        BatlingNelson can't even decide on his point. One minute it's all about meeting at a weight (this thread), the next it's all about Floyd being naturally way too big for Marquez (any Mayweather-Marquez thread).
        Maybe you can sort him out.
        What ARE you talking about? Reaching are we?

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        • MACAQUEINBLACK
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          #144
          Originally posted by BattlingNelson
          What ARE you talking about? Reaching are we?
          I'm talking about the same thing we've been talking about all along - your agenda.

          I don't have to reach far for that, it's right in front of me.

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          • deanrw
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            #145
            Originally posted by Man In Black
            So you're saying that Mayweather-Marquez and Pavlik-Mayweather feature comparably monstrous size differentials?
            Okay, thanks, I'll take "******ed" as a compliment in that context.


            BatlingNelson can't even decide on his point. One minute it's all about meeting at a weight (this thread), the next it's all about Floyd being naturally way too big for Marquez (any Mayweather-Marquez thread).
            Maybe you can sort him out.
            See this is where you fail at the point he was trying to make. The point he was trying to make is that Floyd has as much business fighting a Career Featherweight/Jr. Lightweight as he does fighting Pavlik, who is a middleweight.

            Both scenarios are preposterous and you know that. Battling Nelson knows that, but you can only see what you want to see. Fight night weights are bull****. You only agree with them because they show Floyd in a favorable light. This so called enlightenment of yours only applies to Floyd because it does not matter to anyone else, and does not need to be applied to anyone else.
            Last edited by deanrw; 06-02-2009, 10:40 AM.

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            • S.G.
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              #146
              Originally posted by deanrw
              See this is where you fail at then point he was trying to make. The point he was trying to make is that Floyd has as much business fighting a Career Featherweight/Jr. Lightweight as he does fighting Pavlik, who is a middleweight.

              Both scenarios are preposterous and you know that. Battling Nelson knows that, but you can only see what you want to see. Fight night weights are bull****. You only agree with them because they show Floyd in a favorable light. This so called enlightenment of yours only applies to Floyd because it does not, and does not need to be applied to anyone else.
              So no one was concerned about the disparity in fight night weights of, for instance, Judah and Clottey pre-fight? The fact is, fight night weight is clearly is some kind of factor, it's delusional to state otherwise... Debatable is the exact amount of importance that should be placed on it, but still.

              If Marquez is a "career featherweight" then you could state Floyd is a "career super featherweight" same way... It's nonsense. All things taken into account, every conceivable measurement considered, Mayweather Jr. vs. Marquez is not as "preposterous" as some would have you believe. Mayweather is bigger, for sure, but it's hardly the same as, say, Clottey getting in there with Marquez, even though both Floyd and Clottey are both currently fighting within the welterweight boundaries.

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                #147
                deanrw,

                I understand the premise. And I disagree that Mayweather has as much business fighting Pavlik as Marquez, for a multitude of factors. But we can disagree on that. I can think you're silly, you can think likewise.


                But don't attempt to speak for me as you did here,

                Originally posted by deanrw
                Fight night weights are bull****. You only agree with them because they show Floyd in a favorable light. This so called enlightenment of yours only applies to Floyd because it does not matter to anyone else, and does not need to be applied to anyone else.


                Characterizing my posts as those of one with an agenda geared to one fighter, while you laugh it up with a chump who comes in with an agenda clearly geared against that fighter, shows you up.

                My thoughts on fight night weights apply the whole way around.

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                • deanrw
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                  #148
                  Originally posted by S.G.
                  So no one was concerned about the disparity in fight night weights of, for instance, Judah and Clottey pre-fight? The fact is, fight night weight is clearly is some kind of factor, it's delusional to state otherwise... Debatable is the exact amount of importance that should be placed on it, but still.

                  If Marquez is a "career featherweight" then you could state Floyd is a "career super featherweight" same way... It's nonsense. All things taken into account, every conceivable measurement considered, Mayweather Jr. vs. Marquez is not as "preposterous" as some would have you believe. Mayweather is bigger, for sure, but it's hardly the same as, say, Clottey getting in there with Marquez, even though both Floyd and Clottey are both currently fighting within the welterweight boundaries.
                  Judah is the one who decided he had to fight the welterweights. He was not forced into the fight. It sucks for him that he is a smaller welter like Cotto and Floyd, but it is the path he took.

                  There are rules setup for a reason regarding day before weight-ins. They are there to allow a fighter who is low on fluids, to rebuild his fluids that will keep him safer. A dehydrated body has less protective fluid surrounding the brain. It is necessary to keep a fighter hydrated.

                  So many will argue that Floyd fights at the same weight he was the day before. That is Floyd's decision! So I guess old school rules apply to him. Good enough. Nobody should be expected to go by Floyd's rules. They go by official rules and Floyd's does not apply.

                  None of this bull**** got argued before Floyd came back. Floyd is not a career super feather. He grew out of that weight class naturally. Is that is the case Pacquiao should be fighting flyweights still.

                  A career weight is what a fighter naturally grows into. Floyd basically grew into a Jr. Welterweight size wise. Marquez grew into a Jr. Lightweight. Manny naturally grew into a Jr. Lightweight.

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                    #149
                    Originally posted by S.G.
                    So no one was concerned about the disparity in fight night weights of, for instance, Judah and Clottey pre-fight?
                    I already mentioned it in this thread. But my thoughts (and this whole issue per se) only apply to Mayweather, apparently.

                    BattlingNelson's presence in this thread, and his entire opinion on its subject, wouldn't happen to be entirely formed around his unfavorable personal opinion of one guy, would it? Oh no.





                    Originally posted by S.G.
                    If Marquez is a "career featherweight" then you could state Floyd is a "career super featherweight" same way... It's nonsense. All things taken into account, every conceivable measurement considered, Mayweather Jr. vs. Marquez is not as "preposterous" as some would have you believe. Mayweather is bigger, for sure, but it's hardly the same as, say, Clottey getting in there with Marquez, even though both Floyd and Clottey are both currently fighting within the welterweight boundaries.
                    Up to 144 is tough for Marquez to take in one jump. If there's any injustice and potential for JMM being ill-prepared in the matchup, it's that. But he has to come to the man. We'll see how he manages - he may do just fine.

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                      #150
                      Dude, it's a fucking scale. It might be off by a pound or two but it's still pretty reliable. You can't compare it to a score card which is almost entirely up to interpretation.

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