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So Mayweather lost weight between the weigh in an the fight night in Canelo fight...
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i don't wanna get into all this cause fl0mos are a bit too sensitive for an intelligent debate. But I'll tell you exactly where you went wrong, apparently you argued with a fl0mo - this person most likely has a great deal more experience in being irrationally ****** than you do.
oh and...
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Originally posted by _Maxi View PostNo fighter loses weight between the weigh in and the fight night! it's plain BS. They always gain a few pounds.
He was looking huge against Canelo. Had more muscles than him. Pacquiao in that fight not only had a WW-like fight night weight, but he had also weighted in in the WW category! it's not the same by any means. Mayweather had weighted in at 150.5 which is inside SW limits.
Nice try.
Mayweather has to drink/eat more than usual to make 150/151 for the 154 fights. And again, a 1/2 lbs drop means nothing. You are reaching laughably. And he also said for his bout against Cotto, that he lost weight by fight night too! That he came into the fight weighing less than the weigh-in.
And only a fool judges based on TV appearance. Mayweather looks huge? Have you seen this guy in person? If you seen many of these fighters in person, you'd see very quickly that they aren't as big as they appear to be.
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Originally posted by _Maxi View PostOr maybe they are bull****ting us? according to those official weights he weighted the same in the Alvarez fight than in the Ortiz fight, while looking much bigger in the Alvarez fight, and at the same time losing weight in comparison with the weigh in????
How naive you have to be to believe that? it's two bull**** signals at once. Huge but weights the same. Also lost weight in comparison to weigh in. Crazy lie, exposed.
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Originally posted by radioraheem View PostThat's because most fighters rehydrate 10 to 20 lbs after fight night. And most fighters aren't fighting in their natural weight classes. Only a few are, notably Pacquiao and Mayweather. Then there's a few like Bradley (who doesn't belong at WW), but doesn't rehydrate 10 to 20 lbs after fight night. He usually stays the same as the weigh-in or just a few lbs higher.
Mayweather has to drink/eat more than usual to make 150/151 for the 154 fights. And again, a 1/2 lbs drop means nothing. You are reaching laughably. And he also said for his bout against Cotto, that he lost weight by fight night too! That he came into the fight weighing less than the weigh-in.
And only a fool judges based on TV appearance. Mayweather looks huge? Have you seen this guy in person? If you seen many of these fighters in person, you'd see very quickly that they aren't as big as they appear to be.
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Originally posted by Doctor_Tenma View PostI'm responding to the fact that he said it's impossible when it isn't. My initial point remains, one would have to believe that the 30 day weigh ins/ unofficial weights are all fabricated and that's ridiculous to be honest.
The 30-day weigh-ins are official recorded mandatory weights! But hey, he's got everyone in his pocket!
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