Marcos Maidana Sees His Good Friend Floyd Again

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  • IronDanHamza
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    #91
    Originally posted by djtmal

    Do you listen I said post Hatton is when all the deception began.

    It could point to the moon. You don't know just like nobody else on here knows what that dude was entering the ring at because most times he didn't post it.
    Ok but his pre Hatton and post Hatton in ring weights are the same, aren't they?

    I'm not sure you are aware how data works.

    We have countless data on this, all the data points to one thing; a 150 lb walk around weight.

    There is literally no data to suggest the contrary.

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      #92
      Originally posted by djtmal

      Marquez:

      Marquez says that Mayweather was even bigger the night of the fight, saying “It was approximately 15 pounds once we got inside the ring.” If this is true, then Marquez, weighing 142, was basically fighting a middleweight version of Mayweather on that night. Mayweather did look awfully big in the ring compared to Marquez on that night. Marquez looked too small and much too slow for Mayweather.


      146 + 15 =​ ?


      Insert Floyd excuses here:

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      Ok so someone's anecdotal and basless claim is not evidence I'm afraid.

      Do you have any actual data that would even suggest that Floyd has ever gained 8-10 lbs after a weigh in?

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        #93
        Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT

        So a guy who lost to him is more accurate than actual weighing scales that give us a factual number?

        Closet fanboy. I can’t stand Floyd, he’s a women beating egomaniacal c***.

        Your hate for Floyd is completely out of control, it’s at a point were anyone who refuses to go along with your anti-Floyd fantasies is a suddenly a fanboy. He beat Pacquiao 8 years ago and you’re still crying about it. Just get over it you sad little tw**.
        It's irrelevant regardless.

        Marquez can say Floyd was 15 lbs heavier in his opinion but that's all it is; an opinion. There's no data to suggest that's true.

        He's plucked that number out of thin air, he could have said he was 40 lbs bigger, 70 lbs bigger, it's just words, it isn't backed up in any way.

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          #94
          Originally posted by IronDanHamza

          Ok so someone's anecdotal and basless claim is not evidence I'm afraid.
          Anecdotal and baseless?

          Dude was actually in the ring with him. This isn't some random dude off the street.

          Oh so now some ramdom poster's opinion is better than a vet who has been in the ring.

          Gtfoh.

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            #95
            Originally posted by IronDanHamza



            Do you have any actual data that would even suggest that Floyd has ever gained 8-10 lbs after a weigh in?
            Do you have "actual data" that he didn't gain 8 - 10, in those fights where he didn't post fight night weight.

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              #96
              Originally posted by IronDanHamza

              It's irrelevant regardless.

              Marquez can say Floyd was 15 lbs heavier in his opinion but that's all it is; an opinion. There's no data to suggest that's true.

              He's plucked that number out of thin air, he could have said he was 40 lbs bigger, 70 lbs bigger, it's just words, it isn't backed up in any way.
              Ha he didn't have to pluck anything out of thin air. Floyd looked 15 lbs heavier from the weigh in. Thats all the backup thats needed.

              You Floyd excuse makers are the worst

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                #97
                Originally posted by sbbigmike
                Marquez here clearly looks like a blown up lightweight, while floyd looks like a full fledged middleweight.

                Now Floyd boys want to use "statistical data" to make excuses.

                Dude's neck is bigger than Hagler's and Hagler was a full fledged mw
                Last edited by djtmal; 10-23-2023, 01:12 PM.

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by djtmal

                  Anecdotal and baseless?

                  Dude was actually in the ring with him. This isn't some random dude off the street.

                  Oh so now some ramdom poster's opinion is better than a vet who has been in the ring.

                  Gtfoh.
                  Yes, literally both of those words apply here. You know what they mean, don't you?

                  It's anecdotal, and it's baseless. How could Marquez possibly know what Floyd weighed in the ring? He doesn't know.

                  He's offering his opinion which is fine but it's irrelevant in regards to using it as any kind of evidence.

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by djtmal

                    Do you have "actual data" that he didn't gain 8 - 10, in those fights where he didn't post fight night weight.
                    Ok so I'll explain to you again since you must have missed it the first time.

                    You are making the claim that he gained 8-10 lbs after the weigh ins, so, the onus is on you to provide data and evidence for that claim. Not me to disprove. That's not how it works.

                    I have provided a plethora of data and evidence that he weighs 150 lbs in the ring.

                    As of the moment, there is no data suggest otherwise, unless, you can provide some. So if you have some go ahead but until you do it's nothing more than a baseless opinion.

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                      #100
                      Originally posted by djtmal

                      Ha he didn't have to pluck anything out of thin air. Floyd looked 15 lbs heavier from the weigh in. Thats all the backup thats needed.

                      You Floyd excuse makers are the worst
                      "What he looks like" is literally, BY DEFINITION, plucking it out of thin air

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