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Last edited by Doctor_Tenma; 06-03-2010, 12:21 PM.
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Originally posted by check hook View Postand if that happened it wouldn't be a disgrace IMO......Floyd is a small 47 pounder...........granted Sergio is also a small 60 pounder and even an average to sall 54 pounder........but i would say it's a true toss up........a very compelling fight indeed..........the more i think about it the more i want to see it.........even more than a Pac fight.............
i gotta say if the Pac fight falls through and he fights Sergio, Floyd has some big brass balls............Pacfans would still accuse him of ducking though..........
Pac is a small Welter and length can mean a difference at this top level.
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Originally posted by reedickyaluss View PostYou also didn't need to call me a *****, when I haven't called you anything.
Where is your proof he is around 160lbs, I am just curious?
There is no proof as floyd no longer does the unofficial fight night weigh in. But ever since he returned to the ring he has gotten bigger and stronger. 1st he couldn't make 144 lbs against JMM. 2nd, he was out-muscling mosley who is a strong WW and small jr MW. Anyone that says floyd is a small WW is kidding themselves.
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Originally posted by Pullcounter View PostI thought you were one of them *****s attacking me.
There is no proof as floyd no longer does the unofficial fight night weigh in. But ever since he returned to the ring he has gotten bigger and stronger. 1st he couldn't make 144 lbs against JMM. 2nd, he was out-muscling mosley who is a strong WW and small jr MW. Anyone that says floyd is a small WW is kidding themselves.
I also think Floyd was out muscling Mosley due to the difference in stamina rather than strength. Without stamina, you don't really have strength. Mosley was dead tired, and Floyd could have fought 20 rounds.
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Originally posted by reedickyaluss View PostI don't think he is a small welterweight, I would say he is a full welterweight.
I also think Floyd was out muscling Mosley due to the difference in stamina rather than strength. Without stamina, you don't really have strength. Mosley was dead tired, and Floyd could have fought 20 rounds.
it wasn't just the end of the fight where floyd was using his strength against mosley. floyd was stronger even in the first couple of rounds when they clinched.
either mosley was drained or floyd was stronger, but I don't want to say mosley was drained because that would take away from floyd's victory.
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Originally posted by Dominicano Soy! View PostIts hard for me to explain. He looked great against Marquez, alot more loose. Against Oscar he seemed tight, and that to me was more due to all the muscle he packed on.
Seriously Mayweather looked more bulky in the JMM fight than the De la Hoya fight, when he came over to london to do the media workout i thought he was on roid..
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Originally posted by Pullcounter View PostI would agree. if he can't make 144 lbs for jmm, then he isn't small.
it wasn't just the end of the fight where floyd was using his strength against mosley. floyd was stronger even in the first couple of rounds when they clinched.
either mosley was drained or floyd was stronger, but I don't want to say mosley was drained because that would take away from floyd's victory.
That also doesn't mean Floyd isn't a strong welterweight because Shane was out of stamina... because he is a strong welterweight.
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