Give a logical reason why FMJ would keep his fight night weight a secret.

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  • Levcon8686
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    #61
    Originally posted by Pogue69
    Because he's not required by the Nevada commission to do so. Once the commission makes it mandatory then I am sure he will do so. Or maybe he'd just go fight somewhere else that has very little regulatory standards...maybe Texas.
    This. He just doesn't want to do it.

    He also didn't do it for the Oscar fight either, where Oscar surely would have outweighed him come fight night.

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      #62
      Originally posted by tatangb45
      You don't think that fight night weights would give a better assessment in determining who has the bigger advantage? Would it be the same odds if atg fighter A weighs almost the same as atg Fighter B as in, if A is outweighed by B by around 15 lbs.?
      It doesn't matter. They both have to make an agreed upon weight. Once they do that, it's fair game.

      So what if "atg fighter A" weighs 15 pounds more than "atg fighter B" on fight night? What, exactly, is "atg fighter B" going to do?

      "Wait! Stop the fight! I can't be fighting a guy that's this much bigger than me!"

      They both make the 147 lb limit, they are both WW's.

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        #63
        Originally posted by Spray_resistant
        Well obviously he was and was much bigger but the fact that we have no unofficial weight makes it kind of annoying when some ppl on here want to still pretend he is this barely 150lb WW on FN which is clearly not the case anymore whether we have numbers to show it or not.
        You'll get no argument from me there. It IS annoying. But it's only important to people that want to argue on the internet.

        The gap in skill between Mayweather and Marquez was greater than the weight difference.

        The guy beats fighters, because he's better than they are. Not because he's bigger (though, the Marquez fight was pretty clearly a joke).

        If this were ANY other fighter in the world. ANY fighter not named Floyd Mayweather Jr., no one would say a word.

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          #64
          So he can challenge another lightweight and cheat him on the scales again.

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            #65
            Originally posted by el salsalero
            So he can challenge another lightweight and cheat him on the scales again.
            Marquez challenged him. He wanted a payday, he got one.

            Floyd's skill over Marquez > 2 pounds.

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              #66
              Originally posted by johnm
              Marquez challenged him. He wanted a payday, he got one.

              Floyd's skill over Marquez > 2 pounds.
              Margarito challenged him, Paul Williams challenged him. I hope Gamboa and Donaire doesn't challenge him, they might get their wish.

              Year 2011:
              Pacquiao is challenging him, Martinez is challenging him.....so what now? He need multiple tune-ups?

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                #67
                He's been doing it since the De La Hoya fight. Get over it.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by el salsalero
                  Margarito challenged him, Paul Williams challenged him. I hope Gamboa and Donaire doesn't challenge him, they might get their wish.

                  Year 2011:
                  Pacquiao is challenging him, Martinez is challenging him.....so what now? He need multiple tune-ups?
                  Pretend that you're paying attention.

                  You implied that he challenged "a lightweight". I just corrected you. I never said Margarito didn't challenge him.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by johnm
                    It doesn't matter. They both have to make an agreed upon weight. Once they do that, it's fair game.

                    So what if "atg fighter A" weighs 15 pounds more than "atg fighter B" on fight night? What, exactly, is "atg fighter B" going to do?

                    "Wait! Stop the fight! I can't be fighting a guy that's this much bigger than me!"

                    They both make the 147 lb limit, they are both WW's.
                    It does matter. Maybe not to the fighter and his fans who try to hide how big his advantage would be against his opponent. It matters to the smaller fighter because if he wins, it will be on record that he beat an atg fighter who outweighed him by a big margin. Without that, history will assume that when they fought it was on even terms. It will also expose this fighter for what he really is.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by apokalips
                      I am confident that Hatton outweighed Mayweather.

                      Unofficial weights don't mean much because alot of the fighters weigh in on fight night with all their clothes plus shoes an stuff. I only take stock in it if the fighter has weighed in on fight night at the same weight multiple times.
                      I do not think that one of them would have no clothes on fight night weigh-in, so the margin of error on fight night weigh-in would be minimal.

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