Why MAYWEATHER did not make weight. (video)
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Mike,
Please direct us to all the times in the Marquez fight that FMJ was holding marquez. Which rounds? And i'll embed the video.
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KoBoy,I understand all this, as long as his fans also understand what Floyd is all about, which is shameless (your words) and gutless. Too bad, what he lacks in talent, he lacks in pride, dignity, heart and courage. It's all about money for the smartest man in boxing. As long as the nuthugger's know this, I don't have a problem with how he behaves. Just don't defend him.
I'm uncertain about your familiarity with the definition of "shameless". It is not synonymous with all the other stuff you are throwing in.
Question: does it make you feel better about yourself to be aggressive and call people names? Nobody is doing that to you. Act like an adult.Comment
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You're not getting the point, but here you go. I'll let someone else explain it to you if they like.

Reminds me of this.
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We this We that ... you know what..I have always believed that Floyd did not even try to make weight for the Marquez fight. And Floyd never had any intent to make weight.
While he has generally refused to speak about the issue, I think that this older video provides A LOT of insight about what FMJ was thinking about making 144.
This interview is very telling. The key discussion about weight starts at 1:20. But you can start from the beginning to get conteaxt.
"If you've been off for a year and a half, and then try to take off the weight, you get fatigued".
This is why I believe Floyd was gaming the system all along. Right, wrong or otherwise.
Floyd Mayweather isn't one to mince words, but when it comes to discussing matters ahead of his clash with Juan Manuel Marquez, Money has been keeping mum.
Back in July:
When asked if he would have a problem making 143 pounds, Mayweather, who estimated his weight at 149 or 150 during the call, said, "I'm not weighing 143. This is a welterweight fight. Whatever I come in weighing, that's what I come in weighing, but I don't have to weigh 143. I don't know where you heard those rumors from."
Thanks, guys.
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Actually it's not name calling, when it's a fact. There are actuall Floyd, Pac, Cotto nuthuggers. It's a fact at any sport. If you're not one, why so mad. You're the one acting like a child. Did I hurt your feelings, little boy?KoBoy,
I'm uncertain about your familiarity with the definition of "shameless". It is not synonymous with all the other stuff you are throwing in.
Question: does it make you feel better about yourself to be aggressive and call people names? Nobody is doing that to you. Act like an adult.Comment
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As I have said, I perceive the legacy of FMJ to already be etched. For the good, bad or otherwise.
When someone reaches the pinnacle of the sport, they typically switch over to The Paper Chase.
Oscar's last few fights are Mayweather, Pac and Forbes. Not exactly behemoths.
Hopkins' last few fiights are Ornelas, Calzaghe, Pavlik and Wright. @ guys moving up a division, two guys moving up TWO divisions.
Quite frankly, i am much more interested in seeing big events, than I am in seeing "competitive" fights. How did JuanMa-Mtagwa benefit the sport? That was FOTY-candidate, right? It should be all over ESPN, right?
..and my business benefits by the big events.Comment
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If I'm a nuthugger then it goes for any fighter in my top 3 or top 5...
And I'm not interested in your posts...
Its clear you don't like Floyd but you can't question his courage and heart...the man's jumped up to fight stronger men and has fought injured before...Comment
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