It was a good win and Floyd won comfortably.
Floyd fans bragging about his win vs ODLH makes me laugh
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Sadam Ali VS Luis Carlos Abregu - Contested at Welterweight
Ali: 150 (+3lbs)
Abregu: 160
Manny Pacquiao VS Brandon Rios - Contested at Welterweight
Pacquiao: 150 (+3lbs)
Rios: 159
Timothy Bradley VS Juan Manuel Marquez - Contested at Welterweight
Bradley: 154
Marquez: 150 (+3lbs)
Timothy Bradley VS Manny Pacquiao I - Contested at Welterweight
Bradley: 147 (+0lbs)
Pacquiao: 150 (+3lbs)
Saul Alvarez VS Matthew Hatton - Contested at Light Middleweight
Alvarez: 165
Hatton: 157 (+3lbs)
Guillermo Rigondeaux VS Ricardo Cordoba - Contested at Super Bantamweight
Rigondeaux: 124 (+2lbs)
Cordoba: 133
Andre Berto VS Juan Urango - Contested at Welterweight
Berto: 155
Urango: 150 (+3lbs)
Joshua Clottey VS Zab Judah - Contested at Welterweight
Clottey: 156
Judah: 147 (+0lbs)
Yuriorkis Gamboa VS Darling Jimenez - Contested at Super Featherweight
Gamboa: 140
Jimenez: 132 (+2lbs)
Andre Berto VS Michel Trabant - Contested at Welterweight
Berto: 158
Trabant: 150 (+3lbs)
Andre Dirrell VS Curtis Stevens - Contested at Super Middleweight
Dirrell: 168 (+0lbs)
Stevens: 175
Marco Antonio Barrera VS Robbie Peden - Contested at Super Featherweight
Barrera: 130 (+0lbs)
Peden: 143
Miguel Cotto VS DeMarcus Corley - Contested at Light Welterweight
Cotto: 157
Corley: 140 (+0lbs)
Joel Casamayor VS Nate Campbell - Contested at Lightweight
Casamayor: 141
Campbell: 135 (+0lbs)
Bernard Hopkins VS Antwun Echols - Contested at Middleweight
Hopkins: 166
Echols: 163 (+3lbs)
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Here you go ****** because you can't do it yourself.
Sadam Ali VS Luis Carlos Abregu - Contested at Welterweight
Ali: 150 (+3lbs)
Abregu: 160
Manny Pacquiao VS Brandon Rios - Contested at Welterweight
Pacquiao: 150 (+3lbs)
Rios: 159
Timothy Bradley VS Juan Manuel Marquez - Contested at Welterweight
Bradley: 154
Marquez: 150 (+3lbs)
Timothy Bradley VS Manny Pacquiao I - Contested at Welterweight
Bradley: 147 (+0lbs)
Pacquiao: 150 (+3lbs)
Saul Alvarez VS Matthew Hatton - Contested at Light Middleweight
Alvarez: 165
Hatton: 157 (+3lbs)
Guillermo Rigondeaux VS Ricardo Cordoba - Contested at Super Bantamweight
Rigondeaux: 124 (+2lbs)
Cordoba: 133
Andre Berto VS Juan Urango - Contested at Welterweight
Berto: 155
Urango: 150 (+3lbs)
Joshua Clottey VS Zab Judah - Contested at Welterweight
Clottey: 156
Judah: 147 (+0lbs)
Yuriorkis Gamboa VS Darling Jimenez - Contested at Super Featherweight
Gamboa: 140
Jimenez: 132 (+2lbs)
Andre Berto VS Michel Trabant - Contested at Welterweight
Berto: 158
Trabant: 150 (+3lbs)
Andre Dirrell VS Curtis Stevens - Contested at Super Middleweight
Dirrell: 168 (+0lbs)
Stevens: 175
Marco Antonio Barrera VS Robbie Peden - Contested at Super Featherweight
Barrera: 130 (+0lbs)
Peden: 143
Miguel Cotto VS DeMarcus Corley - Contested at Light Welterweight
Cotto: 157
Corley: 140 (+0lbs)
Joel Casamayor VS Nate Campbell - Contested at Lightweight
Casamayor: 141
Campbell: 135 (+0lbs)
Bernard Hopkins VS Antwun Echols - Contested at Middleweight
Hopkins: 166
Echols: 163 (+3lbs)
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Also you have to compare to the weigh in, not to the division limit.
For example you claim Marquez only rehydrated 3 pounds against Bradley but it's false, he rehydrated 5.5 pounds because he had weighed in 144½.
Same for Pacquiao.
You also say Trabant only rehydrated 3 pounds but they were 4 pounds, because he weighed in at 146.
The same criteria explains most of the cases you quoted.
Then you have those guys that didn't gain any weight after the weigh in according to you, like Corley against Cotto. But two years younger, Corley had weighed fight night 144 against Mayweather. So that just shows you it's not a correct weight.
There are another incorrect weights, like Jimenez against Gamboa. Jimenez had come at 131 in the weigh in, not making weight because he was heavy. Then the next day he's only 132 to Gamboa's 140? impossible.
So as you can see most of the items on your list either don't meet the criteria asked (4 or more pounds gained after weigh in), or you did wrong the calculations (calculated against division limit instead of weigh in weight) or are incorrect weights that any non ****** person would recognize instantly.
Some cases of fighters only rehydrating around 5 pounds involve small fighters moving up or fighters from the small divisions. That doesn't happen when a big guy moves down.
Nice try assh0le, take another L.
Edit: Check Bradley for example. He was 154 against Marquez fighting as WW. Then he fights Pacquiao in the same division and is only 147? he lost 7 pounds between fights? It's clear that the 147 weight was not true. Same for dirrell.Last edited by _Maxi; 12-26-2016, 01:42 PM.Comment
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Many of them included catch weights such as Hatton-Alvarez in which you claim Hatton only gained 3 pounds but in fact he gained 7 because it was a 150 catchweight.
Also you have to compare to the weigh in, not to the division limit.
For example you claim Marquez only rehydrated 3 pounds against Bradley but it's false, he rehydrated 5.5 pounds because he had weighed in 144½.
Same for Pacquiao.
You also say Trabant only rehydrated 3 pounds but they were 4 pounds, because he weighed in at 146.
The same criteria explains most of the cases you quoted.
Then you have those guys that didn't gain any weight after the weigh in according to you, like Corley against Cotto. But two years younger, Corley had weighed fight night 144 against Mayweather. So that just shows you it's not a correct weight.
There are another incorrect weights, like Jimenez against Gamboa. Jimenez had come at 131 in the weigh in, not making weight because he was heavy. Then the next day he's only 132 to Gamboa's 140? impossible.
So as you can see most of the items on your list either don't meet the criteria asked (4 or more pounds gained after weigh in), or you did wrong the calculations (calculated against division limit instead of weigh in weight) or are incorrect weights that any non ****** person would recognize instantly.
Some cases of fighters only rehydrating around 5 pounds involve small fighters moving up or fighters from the small divisions. That doesn't happen when a big guy moves down.
Nice try assh0le, take another L.Comment
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Actually that fight was DelaHoya's to take. He gave up in the later rounds and Floyd rose to the occasion. Floyd didn't beat Oscar. Oscar beat Oscar.Comment
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Then from those five they are very doubtful because fight night weights from fights months before or after show a complete different story.
You took another L ****** ****.Comment
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I mean this guy truly believes that fighters are going to go out of their way to lie about the unofficial weight!
He believes networks like Showtime and HBO are gonna risk their credibility and lie to the public about something as insignificant as unofficial weigh ins.Comment
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