Was Floyd Really 158 Lbs. Against 142 Lbs. Lightweight Marquez?
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dude...keep up with ur own assumptions. u claimed he refused to weigh in because he was much heavier than maquez, when the fact is thats proly not the case at all.
and me, butthurt? plz. im not the one who wastes his time commenting on nonsense about a fighter he doesnt like.
you mean to say one has to actually LIKE a fighter to comment about him?Comment
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nope he didnt. and an estimate is exactly that, an estimate.Comment
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dude, are u ******ed? pay attention! i was not talking about him being heavier that marquez. keep up...Comment
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oh there's nothing extraordinary about what floyd did. You are right in that cheating at the scales against a much smaller opponent was quite ordinary for him.
the man REFUSED TO BE WEIGHED.
but of course you are a tool, so what else is to be expected of you?
the man came in HEAVIER than the agreed weight against a much smaller man. any person with common sense would know that the weight dis
parity at fight night would be significant since marquez was already bloated up at weigh in and wouldn't gain much weight the next day.
If he did gain more weight I doubt it was more than 2lbs at the mostLast edited by JHAVIS; 05-17-2011, 09:01 PM.Comment
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I agree with the overall point. But, the logic you used is horribly ******ed.Comment
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Because he was 2 years inactive, he was probably in the gym during that time but not doing extensive training, when he got the rib injury, he wasn't be able train during that time, so the second camp for Marquez he probably came in heavier then ussual also.Comment
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