Floyd has defeated the #1 guy in EVERY division he has been in

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  • Ray*
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    #101
    Originally posted by D-MiZe
    He weighs in as a middleweight at 158, I think he can make 154.
    Then let him fight at 154 in his next fight, Trout is a good name at the moment, Kirkland if he wants it etc, that would put pressure on people like Mayweather, Canelo, Cotto at 154, but I doubt he makes it health.

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    • Walt Liquor
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      #102
      Dumbest thread since mic posted here.

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        #103
        Originally posted by Russian Crushin
        Anybody can make a weight division higher then their own, what does that even mean
        Last edited by B.U.R.N.E.R; 12-24-2012, 10:17 AM.

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        • Ray*
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          #104
          What weight class did Martinez started at? 147, and people expect him to jump back to 154 after 4 years and be healthy? This people really don't know much about boxing, it's easier when you are a smaller man that came up, people like De la Hoya, Mosley who started off at 135 can probably pull it off not someone that started at 147..

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          • Walt Liquor
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            #105
            Originally posted by el***
            So who was better numb nuts?
            Austin trout

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            • Walt Liquor
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              #106
              Originally posted by Burner ©
              Well I'll take this fact over yours:


              Fact: Martinez is now going on his 8th Middleweight fight in a row. Why he and Floyd are even being mentioned together is beyond me. Maybe a couple of years ago fine but now. Let it go. Martinez is a full fledged Middleweight.

              How many fights does he need to fight at 160 for people to believe him? 8? 10? 12?
              He routinely weighs in under 160.

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              • Larry the boss
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                #107
                Originally posted by D-MiZe
                He weighs in as a middleweight at 158, I think he can make 154.
                Originally posted by Big_L
                how many fights has shane mosley had at 154? yet he can still make 147 with no problems.
                so ya'll really wanna see a 38 year old man drain himself to make a lower weight?ya'll really gone give Floyd credit for that fight?
                Last edited by Larry the boss; 12-24-2012, 10:23 AM.

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                  #108
                  Originally posted by Ray*
                  What weight class did Martinez started at? 147, and people expect him to jump back to 154 after 4 years and be healthy? This people really don't know much about boxing, it's easier when you are a smaller man that came up, people like De la Hoya, Mosley who started off at 135 can probably pull it off not someone that started at 147..
                  Whether he could or not is really irrelevant. The point is he's willing to do so but Floyd doesn't want to fight him. If Floyd thought he would struggle with the weight, that would only make Floyd want to fight him more. Floyd isn't avoiding him because he's concerned for Sergio's health.

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                    #109
                    Originally posted by Ray*
                    Then let him fight at 154 in his next fight, Trout is a good name at the moment, Kirkland if he wants it etc, that would put pressure on people like Mayweather, Canelo, Cotto at 154, but I doubt he makes it health.
                    He is the real MW champ, he isnt going to lose that title to go and fight in another division just to "put pressure" on a fighter that may/will never fight him, that ridiculous

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                      #110
                      Originally posted by Walt Liquor
                      He routinely weighs in under 160.
                      He routinely weighs over 154lbs. This stage in the game it would be ****** for Martinez to move back down to 154lbs, he be better off beating the top Middleweight candidates.
                      Originally posted by Big_L
                      Whether he could or not is really irrelevant. The point is he's willing to do so but Floyd doesn't want to fight him. If Floyd thought he would struggle with the weight, that would only make Floyd want to fight him more. Floyd isn't avoiding him because he's concerned for Sergio's health.
                      How do you know what Martinez is willing to do as of now?

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