i didn't say he wont fight canelo. i didn't say that he wont fight ggg. im just replying to the posters who says that the fight is not feasible because ggg is too big. moving down in weight has a disadvantages too. all cards would not be stacks againts floyd if this fight happens.
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i didn't say he wont fight canelo. i didn't say that he wont fight ggg. im just replying to the posters who says that the fight is not feasible because ggg is too big. moving down in weight has a disadvantages too. all cards would not be stacks againts floyd if this fight happens.
You are right in that it could happen and you are right in saying the CW could drain GGG , but guess what happens then , IF Floyd were to win he would get no credit for beating a drained fighter , which is how it should be , even if GGG was not drained and lost , Floyd still gets no credit because they all will be saying he was drained anyway .
So in reality its a no win situation for Floyd unless the fight was at MW , so yes its feasible but not practical .Comment
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ggg would be a good name in floyd's resume either in 160 or 154. fight is fair at 154. walking weight or fight night weight is not relevant. floyd is not the first fighter fighting at a weight disadvantage on fight night. if he holds a 154 title and was challenge on a fight at 154, if that fight what the fans want- floyd should consider it.You are right in that it could happen and you are right in saying the CW could drain GGG , but guess what happens then , IF Floyd were to win he would get no credit for beating a drained fighter , which is how it should be , even if GGG was not drained and lost , Floyd still gets no credit because they all will be saying he was drained anyway .
So in reality its a no win situation for Floyd unless the fight was at MW , so yes its feasible but not practical .
we are not really talking about floyds opinion here- we are discussing about floyd's fans opinion that the fight is not feasible at 154.Comment
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Fight night weight is not relevant , lol the truth is its the only weight that is .ggg would be a good name in floyd's resume either in 160 or 154. fight is fair at 154. walking weight or fight night weight is not relevant. floyd is not the first fighter fighting at a weight disadvantage on fight night. if he holds a 154 title and was challenge on a fight at 154, if that fight what the fans want- floyd should consider it.
we are not really talking about floyds opinion here- we are discussing about floyd's fans opinion that the fight is not feasible at 154.
Floyd will consider it , doesnt mean he will take it .
There are lots of WW fights fans want to see with Manny but that doesnt stop if fighting a stream of JWWs , do you compare his situation with Floyds from the perspective that they are the biggest fight in history if they fight , now for that to add up surely their opponents must some how be parallel ?
Floyd would get no credit at 154 if he were to win I honestly believe that , its a lose lose fight for him , Manny is the only fighter that can be put on a pedestal for beating drained fighters .Comment
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Youre are such a little boy , he said she said all out of context and you hang on every word like a schoolgirl groupie , lol so much entertainment is to be had from you , thank you for being you .i have a thread for you boy. Hes a great fighter huh? :AOR:
"And of course, I'm probably not looking to fight six strong champions. I'm a lot older now, you know what I'm saying?" - Floyd Mayweather ( Coward )
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You are right in that it could happen and you are right in saying the CW could drain GGG , but guess what happens then , IF Floyd were to win he would get no credit for beating a drained fighter , which is how it should be , even if GGG was not drained and lost , Floyd still gets no credit because they all will be saying he was drained anyway .
So in reality its a no win situation for Floyd unless the fight was at MW , so yes its feasible but not practical .
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when they instituted weigh-in a day before the fight- there will always be weight discrepancies at fight night. in a perfect world fighters would be fighting the same on fight night- i think that's what you are implying that fight night weight is all that matters?Fight night weight is not relevant , lol the truth is its the only weight that is .
Floyd will consider it , doesnt mean he will take it .
There are lots of WW fights fans want to see with Manny but that doesnt stop if fighting a stream of JWWs , do you compare his situation with Floyds from the perspective that they are the biggest fight in history if they fight , now for that to add up surely their opponents must some how be parallel ?
Floyd would get no credit at 154 if he were to win I honestly believe that , its a lose lose fight for him , Manny is the only fighter that can be put on a pedestal for beating drained fighters .
in reality some fighters would rehydrate 20lbs and some would not. it is a common occurrences in this sport.
again floyd is not the first fighter that has fought at a weight disadvantage.Comment
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When will you fawking tards understand that GGG wants to drop down to 154 to fight floydie then move up to take on jr Froch and Ward. It would be career suicide to go up to 168 then drop down to 154. I know that is what all yu Floyd ball washers wantAnd neither should Mayweather v ggg happen. I saw Mayweather up close at the Mayweather v Marquez autograph signing and that dude is as little as my 16 yr old. And he's a buck 40. What should happen is ggg v Andre Ward. But ggg doesn't want any part of Ward and I can understand why. Ward is 3x better than anyone ggg has fought.Comment
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