So they say.. don't believe that BS. He was one 151, normally you go higher not lower, and the fact he looked bigger than he used to tells a lot how much muscle mass he pact in for this fight. Floyd is getting better.
He was lean and his traps and deltoids, torso arms tells he really got bigger. Muscle mass is heavier than fat mass. Check the photo on top.
If you ask me I think he rehydrated to at least 156 in there. And that's a minimum..
I think you are right. I did not see the fight. Did hbo actually say Floyd weighed 147 on fight night or was that just Floyd saying that. A boxer normally eats and drinks alot in the 36 hours between the weigh in and the fight to rehydrate and keep their strength up. They would gain weight. To lose 4lbs. would be almost unheard-of.
Its good to see some genuine boxing fans in Pacs corner instead of constant dribble from fanboys that know nothing of boxing , this site has gone to sheeeet because of the trolling idiots .
I think you are right. I did not see the fight. Did hbo actually say Floyd weighed 147 on fight night or was that just Floyd saying that. A boxer normally eats and drinks alot in the 36 hours between the weigh in and the fight to rehydrate and keep their strength up. They would gain weight. To lose 4lbs. would be almost unheard-of.
Outside of 6, 8, & 9 [which I assume are the common rounds we all agree were Cotto's], what were the other two rounds you gave Cotto... and more importantly, why?
Cotto's reaction at the end showed he didn't think he'd won. But I agree the judges scores were too harsh against Cotto and while Floyd won it was probably closer than the scores suggest. If that's what Cotto's protesting about (which I'm sure it is judging from his reaction at the end) then it's reasonable.
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