We can put oprahs pics on weight in@ 147 and you would believe it as long as its on paper.... Lol
Who believes Floyd's fight night weight
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It's always been a pattern now, and for more than a decade. Look at how Castillo outweighed him by nearly 10 lbs. And then look at how Canelo outweighed him by 15 lbs. It dates back for a long time now. It is nothing new. It is only new to those who never took notice before.

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Look, before the fight night weights even HIT the screen, Kevil Iole, reported the fight night weights. He tweeted this. That's almost 2 hours before the fight night weights hit the screen.
Mayweather weighs 148 tonight. Maidana 165
— Kevin Iole (@KevinI) May 4, 2014
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Because even against Marquez, in that era, he was coming into his fights at 147 lbs already. When he fought Judah, his fight night weight was about 147 or 148 lbs. He actually could make 144 lbs, but he'd have to really cut weight, and he refuses to do that. When you are already cut-up and in-shape at 147, it is a b*tch to work more and diet hard to get to 144 lbs. He doesn't seem to want to put in that kind of effort. He admitted on FightHype that he cannot make Jr. Welter anymore, but that weight wise, that's what he really is (due to how fighter rehydrate).Comment
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The delusion on this site has reached new levels. What's the next crazy claim? That Mayweather actually has a stunt double fight for him?Comment
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What the fuc.K does 157 pounds look like? What does 148 look like? This is typical BS from a Floyd hater.
Since you are engaging in conspiracy theories, why not carry it all the way. The website www.floydmayweatherisphony.com had a story saying that wasn't the real Floyd Mayweather in the ring last night. It was a clone created by Richard Schafer. The real Floyd was too depressed to fight because of his personal problems and because of this, he couldn't make the 147 pound weight limit. Therefore, Schafer brought in the clone to take his place. That is why Mayweather didn't look that great last night. It wasn't the real Mayweather.
It must be a true story because it appeared on the internet and we all know that any negative story about Mayweather, no matter how outlandish, is always true.
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