Comments Thread For: Canelo's Trainer: Mayweather Wants a Lower Weight
				
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News flash! Enjoy the read: "When I fight Cotto, I want him to be at his healthy, comfortably weight.""When I fight Canelo, I want him to be drained and fight at a weightclass he doesn't fight at."Comment
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You suck.
If you can't respect a guy who is an 8 time champion, who has fought in 5 weight classes, beat 19 world champions in his career, going to the HOF when he retires, and became the biggest draw in Boxing history.........
drum roll please,,,,,,,,,,,,then you are a hater
now i know you are really mad,lol 19 champions odh, judah,baldomir, manfredy, chavez, hernandez, just to name a few, really impressed me mane.........Comment
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I'm almost certain I've heard you come out with all kinds of sanctimonious garbage about CW's in the past...HmmmmmmmmI said I still don't like it...but if it would get the fight made I'm ok with it over no fight at all. I'm not surprised at all by this, attempting to dictate to Floyd makes the tard do the exact opposite. No right to go around calling himself a champion at 154 if he won't even fight the guys there.
Tough stuff to read, isnt it.
							
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Take the test!
Agreed. I don't get it either. Also, fight night weight isn't even weighed accurately half the time, some fighters do it wearing clothes etc.I will say this, a lot of you Floyd fanatics keep bringing up rehydration weight - didn't Ortiz rehydrate to some ridiculous amount? I really don't think rehydration weight is that much of an issue for Floyd, it's water and a few meals, it's not ****ing muscle gained overnight. I'm sure it has its benefits, but I don't think it's the be all end all for the fight. I highly doubt Floyd is making anywhere near as big a deal about rehydration weight as you guys are. I would think (and I believe I've heard) a lot of boxers would prefer their opponent rehydrate a lot, they get heavy and they slow down in the ring. (Do excuse if I repeated, I didn't read all 28 pages)Comment
 

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