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  • #31
    Originally posted by turnedup View Post
    Lara's fight with Angulo brought in shhh numbers on premium cable fam...both lara and angulo been trying to reach that level of noteriety..they haven't. I highly doubt Lara brings anyone but Floyd a million buys.
    Lara isn't bringing Floyd a million buys

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    • #32
      Anything below 152 and Pacquiao is going to take a lot of stick.

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      • #33
        I find it very ironic how they are stressing blood testing for their fights from now on.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Russian Crushin View Post
          Lol what? You heard wrong
          You had to make me look it up. Thanks:

          The weight divisions listed in the first section are the traditional divisions. Those eight were prominent and continued to be at the forefront of everyone's minds even as new weight classes were introduced. Most of the newer weight classes took quite some time to develop real traction and legitimacy in the sport.

          These "tweener" weight divisions, mostly recognized with either a Super or Junior in front of their names, sprouted up at various times and reached legitimacy at others. Still, many have been prominent for about half a century, while the newest additions like Cruiserweight, Strawweight and Super Middleweight have rounded out the professional boxing scene in just the last 20+ years.

          Additionally, as mentioned above, many of these divisions were indeed created with the Walker Law in 1920, however were never utilized or recognized until many years later. In some instances there were few if any title fights or sanctioned championships and then the divisions were revived in spurts in the late 1950s and early 1960s

          http://www.proboxing-fans.com/boxing...sions-history/

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          • #35
            Here come the Floyd-worshiping hypocrites saying Manny is the catch-weight king and trying to drain Canelo lol...

            Oh wait...that was another fighter who did that lol...
            Last edited by Snake4380; 05-29-2014, 02:10 PM.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by hitking View Post
              So Canelo drove sales in the Floyd fight huh.Where the hell did all those sales go when he fought Anglo? I guess there is no cure for P@ct@rdation. And Ms Ronnie is Queen P@ct@rd.
              Where did all Floyd's PPV sales with Canelo go when he fought Maidana? LOL...

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
                You had to make me look it up. Thanks:

                The weight divisions listed in the first section are the traditional divisions. Those eight were prominent and continued to be at the forefront of everyone's minds even as new weight classes were introduced. Most of the newer weight classes took quite some time to develop real traction and legitimacy in the sport.

                These "tweener" weight divisions, mostly recognized with either a Super or Junior in front of their names, sprouted up at various times and reached legitimacy at others. Still, many have been prominent for about half a century, while the newest additions like Cruiserweight, Strawweight and Super Middleweight have rounded out the professional boxing scene in just the last 20+ years.

                Additionally, as mentioned above, many of these divisions were indeed created with the Walker Law in 1920, however were never utilized or recognized until many years later. In some instances there were few if any title fights or sanctioned championships and then the divisions were revived in spurts in the late 1950s and early 1960s

                http://www.proboxing-fans.com/boxing...sions-history/
                I believe he was talking about the weights which you got wrong. WW has always been 147 and MW 160.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Isaac Clarke View Post
                  JMM guarantees over a million buys only offering 5 when Bradley got 6 is a joke.
                  Well, Bradley did beat Marquez into a silly piss drinker. He earned it.

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                  • #39
                    Floyd fighting Canelo @ 152 after he fought Cotto at 154 was pretty pathetic and shouldn't even count...Canelo is still an undefeated fighter under Floyd's standards for Cotto v. Pac lol...

                    Pac has never fought above 150 and in that fight he weighed what 144-45? LOL...Anyone who thinks that Pac asking for a catch weight is hypocritical are just Floyd-worshiping simpletons...

                    LOL @ Floyd fans saying Pac is on PEDs and ducked Floyd for blood-testing...but now saying Pac is a hypocrite for demanding VADA testing lol...

                    With Floyd-man crushers..I just can't... lol

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                    • #40
                      Canelo will steamroll Pac, 152 or above.

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