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  • Vasyl’s dad
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    Canelos fight night weights

    Lets see them. I often see posters, mostly liars, saying he comes in between 175 to 180.

    Can we see some evidence of this?

    Slipstream, MurkaMan, I'm looking at you.
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    #2
    i too am curious of this

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      Lol I remember that thread. They were literally increasing his fight night weight by the minute. It went from like 159 to 180 in a matter of minutes. Next thing he'll be a heavyweight according to the Floyd fans that want to save their hero.

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        #4
        Originally posted by LeonardEllerbe
        Canelo is a fat ****.
        He should fight in his true division. The 168s
        Enjoy your ban from my threads.

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          Didn't he come to the ring at 172 and Trout 174?

          I'm not sure.

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            if a fighter can make weight, thats all that matters imo. its always a double edged sword. if a fighter walks around at or close to 154, he can make it with ease and be healthy and strong. if a fighter kills himself to make 154, he wont be as strong and healthy, from all the draining. bottom line is, they both make weight, and thats all that matters. thats why theirs weight classes. the fight night weight is a convenient option to use as an excuse, when necessary. if 2 fighers fight at 154 for example, and they are both 154 at the weigh ins, nothing else really matters...

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              #7
              Originally posted by IronDanHamza
              Didn't he come to the ring at 172 and Trout 174?

              I'm not sure.

              Even if he did, its still not in the 175 to 180 range.

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                #8
                Originally posted by ColdCa$hCanelo
                Even if he did, its still not in the 175 to 180 range.
                Yeah, as far as I'm aware 172 is the heaviest he's come to the ring.

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                  Its Just these "leave Floyd alone I love him" dudes saying that who cares they all sound like g@y ******s anyway

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by IronDanHamza
                    Yeah, as far as I'm aware 172 is the heaviest he's come to the ring.
                    172, wow thats still a big boy. But as long as he makes the 154 fine by me

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