What does Floyd weigh on fight night?

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  • Doctor_Tenma
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    #121
    Originally posted by thuggery
    Apparently the picture that's really trying to get painted is that the fact that the 154 lb champion should not fight the other 154 lb champ. That's pretty odd.
    We'll go in circles then, if that's the case. Simply because I know it's gonna happen, while others don't think Floyd will take it.

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      #122
      Originally posted by Dominicano Soy
      Looks the same, except more defined. During the Baldomir fight Mayweather could have made 140 still.
      If you can't make a 144 CW, you're not peaking at 150 fight night.

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        #123
        Originally posted by HeroBando
        If you can't make a 144 CW, you're not peaking at 150 fight night.
        U really think Floyd couldn't make that cw? He didn't want to. and ur point is moot because he's peaked at 151 since then on fight night.

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          #124
          Originally posted by HeroBando
          Nobody is saying Canelo wouldn't be much bigger. What I'm saying is 22lbs is probably bull****. It'd be less than 15lbs fight night.

          And that's no argument for same day weighin. the lesson is, stay away from weight classes you're too small for, or at least be honest, drop the belt, and don't be boasting you're #1.
          Pernell Whitaker was smaller than Floyd, but what allowed Pernell to fight at 154 was his skills, not size. No difference from Floyd here, anyone who enters the ring weighing 149-151 is no Jr MW. Be honest about what? Don't you see the ******ity behind what your sayin', Floyd hasn't declined to fight Canelo, the fight doesn't have to happen next for people to start jumpin' the gun.

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            #125
            Originally posted by DTMB
            ever since he cheated marquez on the scales he has refused the networks to weigh him on fight night.

            these repugnant flowmoes have now started their usual false propaganda campaign of canelo weighing as heavy as light heavy weight in order to excuse floyd, the 2x current 154lb champ of ducking out of fighting canelo, a fellow 154lb fighter.


            DISGUSTING.
            One of them compared it to roy jones fighting lennox lewis lol

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            • HeroBando
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              #126
              Originally posted by DempseyRollin
              U really think Floyd couldn't make that cw? He didn't want to. and ur point is moot because he's peaked at 151 since then on fight night.
              We only have his fight night weight for 1 out of the 5 fights since 2007. It's almost as though he's got something to hide. Either way, that's obviously not enough info.

              You saw Floyd JMM? JMM now competes at welter and was 150 fight night in his last fight. Do your eyes tell you these 2 guys peak at the same weight?

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                #127
                Originally posted by HeroBando
                If you can't make a 144 CW, you're not peaking at 150 fight night.
                He's already peaked at 150 lbs and walked to the rig at 150 lbs since that fight, though.

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                  #128
                  Originally posted by DempseyRollin
                  U really think Floyd couldn't make that cw? He didn't want to. and ur point is moot because he's peaked at 151 since then on fight night.
                  and you know this....how?

                  you guys sure have some neat narratives.

                  -floyd doesn't want to make a cw.
                  -floyd allowed cotto to hit him to make it an exciting fight for the fans
                  - the floyd who fought baldo weighs the same as the one who fought guerrero, except more defined and shinier now.

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                    #129
                    Originally posted by Dominicano Soy
                    Pernell Whitaker was smaller than Floyd, but what allowed Pernell to fight at 154 was his skills, not size. No difference from Floyd here, anyone who enters the ring weighing 149-151 is no Jr MW. Be honest about what? Don't you see the ******ity behind what your sayin', Floyd hasn't declined to fight Canelo, the fight doesn't have to happen next for people to start jumpin' the gun.
                    For one, holding on to the belt for a year, calling himself #1 at 154, etc.

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                      #130
                      Originally posted by HeroBando
                      We only have his fight night weight for 1 out of the 5 fights since 2007. It's almost as though he's got something to hide. Either way, that's obviously not enough info.

                      You saw Floyd JMM? JMM now competes at welter and was 150 fight night in his last fight. Do your eyes tell you these 2 guys peak at the same weight?
                      I don't rely on my eyes when it comes to something like weight. It's often very inaccurate. But common sense tells me that a man who weighs 149lbs 30days out isn't ballooning up past 155lbs. Just stop it. Canelo is a fat ass who probably shouldn't be fighting at 154 and Floyd is probably just a ww. I mean if u can't admit that much then u have an agenda. And once again I think the Canelo fight should be next so kill that excuse,

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