What's the benefit or advantage for yapping other legit weights when the main party doesn't own up to it? Seriously, what's the point of saying 154 or 168, but then the actual trainer states, ''we can't fight 154 pounders or else you guys will complain that my fighter is picking on a lower class...''
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Did Jones Jr. ask Toney for a 164 catch?
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Originally posted by SugarKaineHook View PostWhat's the benefit or advantage for yapping other legit weights when the main party doesn't own up to it? Seriously, what's the point of saying 154 or 168, but then the actual trainer states, ''we can't fight 154 pounders or else you guys will complain that my fighter is picking on a lower class...''
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Originally posted by SugarKaineHook View PostWhat's the benefit or advantage for yapping other legit weights when the main party doesn't own up to it? Seriously, what's the point of saying 154 or 168, but then the actual trainer states, ''we can't fight 154 pounders or else you guys will complain that my fighter is picking on a lower class...''
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great. the rhetorical question has been fulfilled to make the point clear! Nice they made the scales, what were their weights fight night?
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Originally posted by SugarKaineHook View Postgreat. the rhetorical question has been fulfilled to make the point clear! Nice they made the scales, what were their weights fight night?
Toney entered the ring at 182. Jones was 168 at the official weigh-in and went to the ring at 178.
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Originally posted by Achille View Post
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Originally posted by SugarKaineHook View Postdear sir I apologize for coming off sarcastic. Nobody wanted to go into detail about the description information I insinuated...if you know what I mean.
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Originally posted by Eastcoast View PostRJJ didn't need to, he already knew Toney was struggling to make 168. Also RJJ already had 3 fights at 168 to test himself out before Toney.
Oh yeah.....they have to be big PPVs
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