Who is the king of weightbullying? Crawford or Spence?

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  • Silence
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    Who is the king of weightbullying? Crawford or Spence?

    Both walk around 180 lbs in normal days. Already these punks fight once a year and except for a few camp months they've weighed in at 180 lbs. Porter looked like flyweight Pacquiao when he was with them in the ring. I think Crawford is worse because he also bullied poor 135 and 140 lbs fighters not just 147 lbs fighters. Spence is career welterweight.
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  • _Maxi
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    It doesn't matter how much they walk around off season, fool. What matters is their fight night weight.

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    • bballchump11
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      #3
      What a ****** thread.

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      • Marchegiano
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        #4
        I am not sure what this term means. Someone take me to school on this weight bully nonsense.

        I was going to say Canelo seemed to be able to bully anyone of any size but that ain't what this is at all is it?

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        • PRINCEKOOL
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          #5
          Originally posted by _Maxi
          It doesn't matter how much they walk around off season, fool. What matters is their fight night weight.
          Day before Weigh In's were introduced in the early 1980's.

          So technically historically, most of these fighters you see today trying to be the big man on fight night? Would not be able to opportunistically behave in such ways.

          Canelo Alvarez tried to be the big man vs Mayweather and it back fired.

          Note: I think they should bring back 'Same day weigh in's'. It would purify the competition in the lower weight divisions, and actually promote better health and safety for the fighters.

          Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 02-17-2022, 05:54 AM.

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          • _Maxi
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            #6
            Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

            Day before Weigh In's were introduced in the early 1980's.

            So technically historically, most these fighters you see today trying to be the big man on fight night? Would not be able to opportunistically behave in such ways.

            Canelo Alvarez tried to be the big man vs Mayweather and it back fired.

            Note: I think they should bring back 'Same day weigh in's'. It would purify the competition in the lower weight divisions, and actually promote better health and safety for the fighters.

            What you are saying has nothing to do with what I said.

            A fighter can be 180 in the off season. That doesn't mean they are 180 on fight night. They could be 160.

            Fight night weight is not weigh in weight.
            But it's also not the "walk around" weight.
            Last edited by _Maxi; 02-17-2022, 02:49 AM.

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            • MaksBox
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              #7
              Originally posted by _Maxi

              What you are saying has nothing to do with what I said.

              A fighter can be 180 in the off season. That doesn't mean they are 180 on fight night. They could be 160.

              Fight night weight is not weigh in weight.
              But it's also not the "walk around" weight.
              I think he was implying that Spence and Crawford are just more gifted atheletes for whom draining weight is easier... I don't think we are talking about fat asses and lazy fighters such as Tank Davis or Andy Ruiz who let themselves go.

              Guys like Loma, GGG, Floyd, Kovalev, did not have such a huge discrepancy between their natural weight and where they fight....

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              • hhh1200
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                #8
                Spence fought in the 150s pro along with Porter and Thurman.

                Crawford came up from 135. What next? Josh Taylor is a weight bully if he goes up to 154 b/c 1inch taller than Erickson Lubin.

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                • BodyBagz
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                  #9
                  Bud talks a better game.

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                  • Dakuwaqa
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                    #10
                    If you can make the weight that’s all that matters. I don’t believe in weight bullying

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