Doug Fischer has another angle, Floyd doesn't disclose fight weight. Looks HUGE.

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    #81
    Originally posted by Ahmed_Ismail
    Read the post just above yours.
    Why didn't he disclose his fight night weight to showtime then?

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    • therealpugilist
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      #82
      We've got day of the fight weights from Floyd several times in the past and recent past

      Doug Fischer is a known Mayweather troll, hater, etc.

      what so called "expert" actually rates ODLH over Mayweather when rating the best fighters since 1990???? This idiot didn't even have Roy Jones on the list even though he was the best of the 90's and a better fighter than Manny and ODLH. He had Hopkins on their but no Jones or Toney.....hmmmmmm

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        #83
        Originally posted by Ahmed_Ismail
        Since when doesn't Floyd disclose his fight night weight?

        Floyd Mayweather 148 vs Marcos Maidana 165

        http://boxrec.com/media/index.php/Fl...Marcos_Maidana

        Floyd Mayweather 150 vs Saul Canelo Alvarez 165

        Floyd Mayweather Jr. remained undefeated -- against all fighters, and even Father Time -- after outboxing the 13-years-younger Canelo Alvarez in a masterful performance Saturday in Las Vegas.


        Floyd Mayweather 150 vs Victor Ortiz 164

        In a surreal sequence of events, Floyd Mayweather Jr. knocked out Victor Ortiz in the fourth round to take the youngster's welterweight belt, albeit in controversial fashion.


        Why would he all of a sudden be 160 lbs+ on fight night against Pacquiao? he looked big on this fight for some people because Pacquiao is naturally smaller than him.

        And to thos complaining that it's not fair that a fighter rehydrates 10+ lbs, what about all the fights Floyd was in where he was outweighed by 15-20 pounds? were these all unfair fights?
        Nope ... floyd kept his fight night weight a secret on fight night for the every fight since oscar..

        Dont get it twisted.

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          #84
          Originally posted by therealpugilist
          We've got day of the fight weights from Floyd several times in the past and recent past

          Doug Fischer is a known Mayweather troll, hater, etc.

          what so called "expert" actually rates ODLH over Mayweather when rating the best fighters since 1990???? This idiot didn't even have Roy Jones on the list even though he was the best of the 90's and a better fighter than Manny and ODLH. He had Hopkins on their but no Jones or Toney.....hmmmmmm
          I don't like most of Doug's rankings either, but he is not simply a troll or a hater. He is an intelligent boxing guy that knows what he's talking about and backs up his opinions with solid reasoning. Of course, he doesn't like Mayweather...what reasonable human being does?

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          • B.U.R.N.E.R
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            #85
            Originally posted by Rath
            ape lip
            REPORTED

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            • imperial1
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              #86
              Originally posted by Spoon23
              Doug Fischer has another angle.. Starting @5:28

              He realizes that Floyd lately has never disclosed his fight weight and has noticed when he sees Floyd on fight night. His actual words were Floyd is HUGE compared before! He wasn't that big before. Having an extra weight is an unfair advantage. That's why IV is not allowed coz there are so many ways to cheat with it. What we all know for sure is Floyd did 750 ml of IVs and went in the fight with all the cards stacked against Pac from the get go. Cheating to get an unfair advantage is just unsportsmanlike cheating.

              This is another question to be answered. Why is Floyd's fight night weight not open to public? What is Floyd hiding?

              We all know there's a reason we have weight divisions. Having extra weight is a huge advantage.






              Look how amped this fraud is.



              Neck, traps, shoulders, arms, delts, triceps, biceps, chest size all bigger than Pac.

              Floyd is amped up compared to Pac. Pac looks like a grade school kid fighting a high school bully in there. Imagine that, and the one who ran for 12 rounds was the amped up PED users. Lol

              Go back as far as the Marquez fight ..His fight night weight was never disclosed ..Chavez Jr is heavily criticized heavily for his weight fluctuations same with Broner ..Why is Floyd allowed to,do what ever the he wants ..The almighty dollar ..Shame what money can get you ..

              These advantages are under a microscope when other boxers do it yet when Floyd does it everyone turns the other way.

              Boxing needs a governing body ASAP.

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              • Luiz
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                #87
                TRT + IV to rehydrate like most MMA fighters used to do. These guys put 20+lbs overnight easy.

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                • Southpawology
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                  #88
                  Who cares? He could of rehydrated 50LBS on fight night as long as he made weight on the scales the night before I dont see a problem.

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                    #89
                    Is anyone noticing that the boxing people who are saying this bad thing & that bad thing about Floyd are the same 6 or 7 guys lol? I mean does that not mean something? I mean if all these people & groups (NSAC, USADA, MGM, Fight Hype, TMT, etc) are bought & paid for by Floyd, doesn't it stand to reason that there are others bought & paid for by the other side? I got no problem with anyone being a PED guy these days, but if we are throwing a boxer under the bus for being a PED guy there needs to be more impartial people than the known Floyd haters.

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                      #90
                      Originally posted by Spoon23


                      You can see during the fight he got bigger.
                      Yes he probably gains more than he's made it seem, but should anyone really care? For one, I don't think his size won him the fight and two, I don't think that being dehydrated would be a sufficient explanation on it's own.

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