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  • #11
    Originally posted by sbbigmike View Post
    We have had the argument time and time again, we all know he missed weight vs jmm, started playing scale games hiding weight after, and needing IVs to make 147 later in his career... what was his really his in ring weight..

    We seen a 160 pound Floyd his last few exhibitions yet he looks two divisions smaller if we were able to place him next to money may...

    Do people actually believe he walked around at 47 still
    Never! I thought Mayweather looked round and a lot softer than usual in his previous exhibition bout. I believe his natural retirement weight is closer to 170 or above because Pac weighed 166 in his last exhibition bout and he is the naturally smaller man.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by sbbigmike View Post

      Not money may he didn't appear too far off from canelo weight wise and was moving and hurting him

      Too many lies here when it came to Floyd and weight, old Roger after he stop giving a **** said Floyd need to rematch Manny because he ain't do shyt, he also said Floyd walks around at 160 and should move up to middleweight and get the title there
      The WBC would always release the 30 day camp weights and Floyd was always around 149 150. If Floyd is 150 30 days out from a fight then there’s no way he’s 160 on the night of the fight.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Haka View Post
        Haney comes in at 165, size and frame are similar between them.
        Dont you understand the different densities inside the dimension can alter weight drastically, we have been over this before in detail, and you still don't get it because you want hold on to this totally wrong agenda that Floyd is big, he isn't his weight is super easy to work out across his career, you have accurate weights across 20 yrs, shall we just toss that out and say he is a MW,, sheesh.

        I cant believe the boxing fans that don't understand that an elite fighter that is 47 yrs old who is probably around 25% body fat is going to be lighter than his prime fight shape with say 6/10% body fat and lower fluid levels, its amazing to me that boxing fans don't understand weight with fighters as its such a crucial part of boxing.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Roadblock View Post

          He weighed in at 160 with his clothes on and is fat as fck and you think he looked bigger when in fight condition, god dam you have no clue with fighters weight.
          Originally posted by Roadblock View Post

          Dont you understand the different densities inside the dimension can alter weight drastically, we have been over this before in detail, and you still don't get it because you want hold on to this totally wrong agenda that Floyd is big, he isn't his weight is super easy to work out across his career, you have accurate weights across 20 yrs, shall we just toss that out and say he is a MW,, sheesh.

          I cant believe the boxing fans that don't understand that an elite fighter that is 47 yrs old who is probably around 25% body fat is going to be lighter than his prime fight shape with say 6/10% body fat and lower fluid levels, its amazing to me that boxing fans don't understand weight with fighters as its such a crucial part of boxing.


          So which one ?

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Haka View Post



            So which one ?
            really ! Do you know what context is? Why would you pull 1/2 a sentence out and leave what it is in reference too?

            So you think a fat 47 yr old weighing 160 with his clothes on means to you Floyd was a MW in tip-top fighting shape as a 30/35 yr old?

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Roadblock View Post

              really ! Do you know what context is? Why would you pull 1/2 a sentence out and leave what it is in reference too?

              So you think a fat 47 yr old weighing 160 with his clothes on means to you Floyd was a MW in tip-top fighting shape as a 30/35 yr old?
              Muscle is denser than fat. So if you lose muscle and gain fat, it evens out.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Haka View Post

                Muscle is denser than fat. So if you lose muscle and gain fat, it evens out.
                So when a fighter walks around 30lbs above his lightest fighting weight what is the 30lbs made up of? only in your special adding up does it level out lol

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                • #18
                  He was 155 absolute tops in the ring.

                  Dude is almost 50 now. he has more body fat on him which is very obvious looking at his face and gut.


                  and if you remember his stamina and conditioning he was famous for that is from barely having to cut any weight. he was never tired at the end of any fight, his opponent was always way more tired.


                  look at his uncle and dad they are/were small men. that is just how they are built. they dont put on weight easily. jeff probably gained the most weight and that is nothing if you look at guys like roberto duran and eric morales ect whose bodys want to store fat.
                  Hustle Hustle likes this.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Roadblock View Post

                    Dont you understand the different densities inside the dimension can alter weight drastically, we have been over this before in detail, and you still don't get it because you want hold on to this totally wrong agenda that Floyd is big, he isn't his weight is super easy to work out across his career, you have accurate weights across 20 yrs, shall we just toss that out and say he is a MW,, sheesh.

                    I cant believe the boxing fans that don't understand that an elite fighter that is 47 yrs old who is probably around 25% body fat is going to be lighter than his prime fight shape with say 6/10% body fat and lower fluid levels, its amazing to me that boxing fans don't understand weight with fighters as its such a crucial part of boxing.


                    6% body fat is extremely low. these guys are endurance athletes not bodybuilders, they are not 6 percent body fat. 10-12 percent is more realistic.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by sbbigmike View Post

                      Not money may he didn't appear too far off from canelo weight wise and was moving and hurting him

                      Too many lies here when it came to Floyd and weight, old Roger after he stop giving a **** said Floyd need to rematch Manny because he ain't do shyt, he also said Floyd walks around at 160 and should move up to middleweight and get the title there


                      look at their frames and their waists in that fight, mayweather has a smaller waist and frame compared to canelo. like bernard hopkins he had a small waist and could make 160 even 156 in his old age and had to put on a lot of weight when he went to 175.

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