This Concept That Canelo Was "Green" When Floyd Fought Him Is Nonsensical

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  • Johnwoo8686
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    #31
    Originally posted by _Maxi
    He wasn't green. He was stripped of his weight advantage, that was it. He was only 165 fight night weight. Not 172 like against Trout.

    He relies a lot on being the bigger man. That night he outweighed Floyd by 5 or 7 lbs, and he was facing a very fast opponent. He looked like the shiet he is without the weight advantage.
    He actually outweighed Floyd by 15 pounds.

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      #32
      Only people salty about TBE say that.

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        #33
        Originally posted by Johnwoo8686
        He actually outweighed Floyd by 15 pounds.
        No. Floyd was not 150. Floyd was 150.5 at the weigh in. No one loses weight between the weigh in and the fight night. Actually the opposite. Unless your head is empty... you'd understand.

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          #34
          Originally posted by _Maxi
          He wasn't green. He was stripped of his weight advantage, that was it. He was only 165 fight night weight. Not 172 like against Trout.

          He relies a lot on being the bigger man. That night he outweighed Floyd by 5 or 7 lbs, and he was facing a very fast opponent. He looked like the shiet he is without the weight advantage.
          You seem to be suggesting Canelo wasn't "drained" but just wasn't as bloated, for lack of a better term, coming into the ring as he usually is and that without the usual weight advantage he has over opponents he couldn't win. Is this correct?

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            #35
            Originally posted by _Maxi
            No. Floyd was not 150. Floyd was 150.5 at the weigh in. No one loses weight between the weigh in and the fight night. Actually the opposite. Unless your head is empty... you'd understand.
            Dude your math is terrible. Whether Floyd was 150 or 150.5, Canelo was 165! Do the math, that is a difference of 15 or 14.5 pounds. Canelo was not 5 or 7 pounds heavier than Floyd like you initially claimed.

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              #36
              Originally posted by Johnwoo8686
              Dude your math is terrible. Whether Floyd was 150 or 150.5, Canelo was 165! Do the math, that is a difference of 15 or 14.5 pounds. Canelo was not 5 or 7 pounds heavier than Floyd like you initially claimed.
              Floyd was 150.5 at the weigh in. The next day there's no way he was 150 as it was unofficially reported. He must've been around 155-160. Use your head assh0le. He was physically bigger than what he's at WW.

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                #37
                Originally posted by The Big Dunn
                You seem to be suggesting Canelo wasn't "drained" but just wasn't as bloated, for lack of a better term, coming into the ring as he usually is and that without the usual weight advantage he has over opponents he couldn't win. Is this correct?
                I believe he had to lose some muscle during camp to make weight, not just water weight.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by _Maxi
                  I believe he had to lose some muscle during camp to make weight, not just water weight.
                  Nice attempt at a save but you could never know that. You basically suggested Canelo wins fight because he rehydrates so heavy and Floyd's stipulation prevented that from happening.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by _Maxi
                    Floyd was 150.5 at the weigh in. The next day there's no way he was 150 as it was unofficially reported. He must've been around 155-160. Use your head assh0le. He was physically bigger than what he's at WW.
                    Use your head, They weighed in with showtimes weight scale. Floyd weighed in at 150 and Canelo was 165. You're ignoring facts and coming up with your own guesses.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by larryxxx...
                      Come on man there is an excuse to discredit all of Mayweathers win...i thought you knew that by now
                      You mean Canelo wasn't green? and Mosley wasn't old? And Ortiz wasn't..... Ortiz? and Guerrero didn't miss sparring in camp because of a foot fungus?

                      Lol you can literally make excuses for any fight ever, it's ridiculous.

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