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  • #31
    Has Arum built his stadium yet?

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    • #32
      Originally posted by cjgrey View Post
      Pacquiao did not "go up 12 lbs" from 135 lbs, that is a lie manipulating the stupid weigh in system.

      When Floyd fights at 147, he is about 150 in the ring.

      When Pacquiao fought at 135, he was about 145 in the ring.

      He actually went up 3 lbs. If athletic commissions simply used urine hydration tests at weigh ins to force fighters to weigh in hydrated, we would see this cluster**** of lies and hypocrisy.

      The real problem is the idiot fans who can't see through these transparent lies and shill for the real fraud (Pacquiao).
      He went up 2 division, that's a plain fact. Sorry it makes you so upset. One fight prior he was at 130, so that's a 3 division jump in a span of 2 fights, amazing. That explains why most through he didn't have a chance.

      As for fight night weights, most fighters rehydrate substantially, so I'm sure they believed DLH would be 160+. Again, nobody's fault but idiot DLH and his team. Now everyone knows DLH is not too bright but supposedly Schaefer is a genius and he signed off on this disaster. Maybe he DKSAB?

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      • #33
        And the Marquez Mayweather weigh in BS was another lie designed to play to ignorant "fans" who don't know anything about the weigh in system.

        Floyd weighed 150 in the ring, Marquez weighed 145. Marquez wanted to play Bs games by weighing in at 142 to fool idiots into thinking he was barely making the 144 lb catchweight.

        Floyd, at this point, already possessed more than $100 million in assets. If he wanted to dehydrate to 144 lbs for the weigh in, he would only need about 45-60 minutes on the treadmill. He probably weighs around 140 lbs after a real training camp workout every day of camp anyways. He just decided he was too rich to give a ****, and decided to pay $600,000 ($300,000/lb) rather than dehydrate for this circus show.

        So actually, Floyd is the one weighing in / fighting at his real weight. All the other guys either dehydrate then rehydrate back to ~165 (Canelo, Mosley, Ortiz), which is bull****.

        Or weigh around 145-148 (Marquez and Pacquiao), but dehydrate 2-3 lbs by running on the treadmill for 15-30 minutes to fool the idiot fans into thinking they are "small guys" moving up to face giants. Which is a grimy, politician move.

        Floyd is the one being honorable here. It's not his fault he can weigh 150 lbs, and beat 165 lb opponents in the ring. It's not his fault that other real 150 lbers don't have his skills, and need to dehydrate to 130-135 lbs to fight in smaller divisions.

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        • #34
          And actually, Floyd isn't the only one misjudged because of these weigh in lies.

          Brandon Rios was bigger than Pacquiao. Rios did NOT move up in weight. He was around 160 fight night, while Pacquiao was around 148 as usual, but stupid fans perpetuate the lie that Rios was a smaller guy movie up to challenge Pacquiao.

          Guerrero was bigger than Floyd in the ring.

          Amir Khan would be bigger than Floyd in the ring, if they fight.

          Athletic commissions need to institute urine tests to force fighters to weigh in hydrated. They do it for NCAA wrestling, and they can do it for boxing. Athletic commission weigh ins are a dishonest circus and a disgrace on the sport.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by cjgrey View Post
            And the Marquez Mayweather weigh in BS was another lie designed to play to ignorant "fans" who don't know anything about the weigh in system.

            Floyd weighed 150 in the ring,
            How do you know? He refused fight night weigh in. JMM claimed he was a MW fight night

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            • #36
              Originally posted by cjgrey View Post
              And actually, Floyd isn't the only one misjudged because of these weigh in lies.

              Brandon Rios was bigger than Pacquiao. Rios did NOT move up in weight. He was around 160 fight night, while Pacquiao was around 148 as usual, but stupid fans perpetuate the lie that Rios was a smaller guy movie up to challenge Pacquiao.

              Guerrero was bigger than Floyd in the ring.

              Amir Khan would be bigger than Floyd in the ring, if they fight.

              Athletic commissions need to institute urine tests to force fighters to weigh in hydrated. They do it for NCAA wrestling, and they can do it for boxing. Athletic commission weigh ins are a dishonest circus and a disgrace on the sport.
              There's a reason this was done, for fighters safety. Guys were still attempting to drain and rehydrate much faster, to gain an advantage. Very dangerous.

              Hey if Floyd is finding the weight too much, he should drop whatever belts and move to a more comfortable weight class, not call himself 2x and reigning SWW champ and ask to unify at a CW.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Nay_Sayer View Post
                Has Arum built his stadium yet?
                Stadium? Hell it should be a big top, Arum is a modern day P.T. Barnum and Pacquiao is nothing more than a witless animal in his menagerie.



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                • #38
                  Originally posted by HeroBando View Post
                  He went up 2 division, that's a plain fact. Sorry it makes you so upset. One fight prior he was at 130, so that's a 3 division jump in a span of 2 fights, amazing. That explains why most through he didn't have a chance.

                  As for fight night weights, most fighters rehydrate substantially, so I'm sure they believed DLH would be 160+. Again, nobody's fault but idiot DLH and his team. Now everyone knows DLH is not too bright but supposedly Schaefer is a genius and he signed off on this disaster. Maybe he DKSAB?
                  Floyd just decided to stop playing the BS dehydration game earlier in his career.

                  148 lb Pacquiao "moving up from 135 to 147"
                  vs.
                  151 lb Floyd moving up to 154 (an upper weight limit he couldn 't even reach)

                  Does NOT equal a smaller Pacquiao "moving up more weight." It means Pacquiao decided to manipulate his water weight for a couple more years after Floyd stopped doing that bull****.

                  While it is Oscar's fault for being so desperate to agree, that does NOT mean a 148 hydrated Pacquiao should get more credit for defeating a 147 starved and dehydrated Oscar.

                  Than 151 lb Floyd gets for beating a 170 lb Oscar.

                  No, Pacquiao did not beat the better Oscar. He beat the worst Oscar ever.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by cjgrey View Post
                    And actually, Floyd isn't the only one misjudged because of these weigh in lies.

                    Brandon Rios was bigger than Pacquiao. Rios did NOT move up in weight. He was around 160 fight night, while Pacquiao was around 148 as usual, but stupid fans perpetuate the lie that Rios was a smaller guy movie up to challenge Pacquiao.

                    Guerrero was bigger than Floyd in the ring.

                    Amir Khan would be bigger than Floyd in the ring, if they fight.

                    Athletic commissions need to institute urine tests to force fighters to weigh in hydrated. They do it for NCAA wrestling, and they can do it for boxing. Athletic commission weigh ins are a dishonest circus and a disgrace on the sport.
                    Just go back to day of the fight weigh ins and the problem will go away...

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by cjgrey View Post
                      No, Pacquiao did not beat the better Oscar. He beat the worst Oscar ever.
                      Agreed 100%.

                      Pac.tards only make themselves look stupid when they bring up this fight as one of Pacquiao's best wins...

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