Can You Trust Floyd Mayweather Jr.?

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  • DKing
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    Can You Trust Floyd Mayweather Jr.?

    Well can you?

    When Mayweather fought Oscar the fight was suppose to be at 154. Mayweather weigh-in at 149. Which really made him still stronger while keeping his speed intact. Which is key for a defensive fighter that avoiding punishment.

    Then vs Juan Manuel Marquez the fight was suppose to be at 144, but Floyd weigh-in 146 while Marquez came at 142. Marquez already was moving up too much and you all remember Floyd didn't want anyone to see how big he got during the night of the fight.

    Now Mayweather never defended those belts. He won a title than fought at another weight than retired.

    He fought Ricky Hatton and he also had him move up in weight. So Pacquiao trainer roach can be accused for these tactics, but It sure shouldn't be coming from Mayweather nor his fans.
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    #2
    Originally posted by DKing
    Well can you?

    When Mayweather fought Oscar the fight was suppose to be at 154. Mayweather weigh-in at 149.
    at this being one of your points.

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    • Bhopreign
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      #3
      Originally posted by DKing
      Well can you?

      When Mayweather fought Oscar the fight was suppose to be at 154. Mayweather weigh-in at 149. Which really made him still stronger while keeping his speed intact. Which is key for a defensive fighter that avoiding punishment.

      Then vs Juan Manuel Marquez the fight was suppose to be at 144, but Floyd weigh-in 146 while Marquez came at 142. Marquez already was moving up too much and you all remember Floyd didn't want anyone to see how big he got during the night of the fight.

      Now Mayweather never defended those belts. He won a title than fought at another weight than retired.

      He fought Ricky Hatton and he also had him move up in weight. So Pacquiao trainer roach can be accused for these tactics, but It sure shouldn't be coming from Mayweather nor his fans.
      Most laughable post Ive seen in a while, Floyd haters are getting worse by the second.

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      • Doctor_Tenma
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        #4
        Mayweather didn't make Hatton move up. Hatton said he was bigger and stronger then Mayweather and decided on that. Also at that time, Mayweather and Hatton were the same size.

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          #5
          Originally posted by DKing
          Well can you?

          When Mayweather fought Oscar the fight was suppose to be at 154. Mayweather weigh-in at 149. Which really made him still stronger while keeping his speed intact. Which is key for a defensive fighter that avoiding punishment.

          Then vs Juan Manuel Marquez the fight was suppose to be at 144, but Floyd weigh-in 146 while Marquez came at 142. Marquez already was moving up too much and you all remember Floyd didn't want anyone to see how big he got during the night of the fight.

          Now Mayweather never defended those belts. He won a title than fought at another weight than retired.

          He fought Ricky Hatton and he also had him move up in weight. So Pacquiao trainer roach can be accused for these tactics, but It sure shouldn't be coming from Mayweather nor his fans.
          never trust a closet ****sexual or anybody closeted for that matter.

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          • h2k
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            #6
            I trust mayweather not to badge on the 65/35 deal.

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            • DKing
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              #7
              Originally posted by DE100
              at this being one of your points.
              See Mayweather was moving up in weight. Making 154 would've made him slow and he wouldn't be carrying and more power. De La Hoya wasn't as strong so its wan't much of a physical risk for Floyd. Like i said he still went up in weight.

              He didn't because he just wanted to have an advantage vs De La Hoya. De La Hoya was old and past his prime. Mayweather just wanted to still be light and afst to be able to escape from him.

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              • DKing
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                #8
                Originally posted by Bhopreign
                Most laughable post Ive seen in a while, Floyd haters are getting worse by the second.
                You're just a blind lover. Just get out of the closet with him. You're kissing his ass too much and not making any sense.

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                • DKing
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Dominicano Soy!
                  Mayweather didn't make Hatton move up. Hatton said he was bigger and stronger then Mayweather and decided on that. Also at that time, Mayweather and Hatton were the same size.
                  Hatton just accepted because that was the only way Floyd would fight him.
                  He knows every trick and the book. The guy was retired he should have stayed retired.

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                  • DE100
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by DKing
                    See Mayweather was moving up in weight. Making 154 would've made him slow and he wouldn't be carrying and more power. De La Hoya wasn't as strong so its wan't much of a physical risk for Floyd. Like i said he still went up in weight.

                    He didn't because he just wanted to have an advantage vs De La Hoya. De La Hoya was old and past his prime. Mayweather just wanted to still be light and afst to be able to escape from him.
                    Whats your point? the limit was 154, that doesnt mean you have to come at 154. 154 is the weight DLH wanted himself to come into the ring, he didnt care if floyd did the same, cause he thought he was to big for him.

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