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  • BUNGALOWS
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    #51
    Originally posted by Bushbaby
    No one in this tread so far is saying Floyd has a chance in hell. However some are using weight, size same day weight ins. (You know), Floyd fan style. But with no 154 in between, Floyd weighting more than 147 gets him middleweight, (and a beatdown of epic proportions).
    Exactly, but you know how it is. With Floyd, there's a million and 1 excuses for the guy.

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    • GRboxing
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      #52
      Mayweather is small-ish at welterweight, he has no business at 160.

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        #53
        Originally posted by GRboxing
        Mayweather is small-ish at welterweight, he has no business at 160.
        He is actually pretty much dead on sized for welterweight. He has a long reach for the weight
        Last edited by WilkinsOlajuwon; 08-27-2013, 10:26 AM.

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          #54
          Originally posted by GRboxing
          Mayweather is small-ish at welterweight, he has no business at 160.
          How so? With same day weigh ins, Hagler wasn't that much bigger than a JMW version of Floyd.

          Floyd would be a legitimate MW. If Duran can move up and fight him, why can't Floyd?

          Are you guys forgetting the fact that he fought 160+ Ortiz? Hagler routinely came into the ring at 158. No excuses.

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          • BUNGALOWS
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            #55
            Shoot, Hagler was even smaller than Canelo. Why couldn't Floyd fight him?

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              #56
              "Let’s not forget that for two of his world middleweight title defences, he weighed-in as little as 157½lbs against Roberto Duran & 157lbs against Mustafa Hamsho."

              Yep, no excuses for Floyd.

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                #57
                Originally posted by BUNGALOWS
                How so? With same day weigh ins, Hagler wasn't that much bigger than a JMW version of Floyd.

                Floyd would be a legitimate MW. If Duran can move up and fight him, why can't Floyd?

                Are you guys forgetting the fact that he fought 160+ Ortiz? Hagler routinely came into the ring at 158. No excuses.
                Wow.


                So what weight would Hagler fight at with previous-day weigh-ins?

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by SBleeder
                  Wow.


                  So what weight would Hagler fight at with previous-day weigh-ins?
                  I know right. They just dont get it.

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                  • GRboxing
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by BUNGALOWS
                    How so? With same day weigh ins, Hagler wasn't that much bigger than a JMW version of Floyd.

                    Floyd would be a legitimate MW. If Duran can move up and fight him, why can't Floyd?

                    Are you guys forgetting the fact that he fought 160+ Ortiz? Hagler routinely came into the ring at 158. No excuses.
                    He wouldn't be a legit middelweight. LOL wut.

                    Mayweather weighs around 150 and would be a small welterweight fighting Hagler. Hagler weighed around 160 on fight night

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by SBleeder
                      Wow.


                      So what weight would Hagler fight at with previous-day weigh-ins?
                      Considering the fact that Hagler walked around at 160, and came into the ring at 158ish on FIGHT NIGHT, not a 24 hour weigh in, easily 154, and if he wanted to chase Floyd, he could definitely make 147.

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