Originally posted by K-Nan
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Marvin Hagler and Floyd Mayweather were basically the same size, and
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Originally posted by CatchAndShoot View PostHagler would've KILLED Floyd. Isn't that crazy?
Hagler was basiclaly Marcos Maidana with infitely more boxing skills, durability, chin, will, heart, technicality, brutality, power, speed, and everything else under the sun when it came to fighting and boxing.
What say you, boxingscene?
If Marvin is, according to you, basically the same size as Maidana, then how does that make him the same size as Floyd?
You do also realise that the Floyd that fought Maidana was past prime Floyd right?
SMH at your ignorance.
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Originally posted by Spoon23 View PostYup, most people don't realize the reason Floyd doesn't disclose his fight night weight is because he rehydrates a lot.
Doug Fischer realizes this.. 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.
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
What makes you even more idiotic is the fact that Floyd also stepped on the scales when just seven months before he faced Maidana for the first time, when he faced Canelo. Guess what, he weighed in at 150lbs on fight night, unable to even make the 152lbs catchweight.
Let me prove how dumb you are again. Sure, I concede, Floyd didn't step on either showtime's or hbo's scales on MayPac evening, however, he obviously did step on nsac's scales because nsac has him weighing in at 149lbs on their documents, that's a whole 3lbs less than Pac on the day, who weighed in at 152lbs according to hbo scales.
If we have to go even further back to show you the consistency of his weight, he weighed in at 149lbs against Baldomir and Judah, and 150lbs against Ortiz (Ortiz was 164lbs).
ps. hope you choke on these irrefutable facts.
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Originally posted by Spoon23 View PostYup, most people don't realize the reason Floyd doesn't disclose his fight night weight is because he rehydrates a lot.
Doug Fischer realizes this.. 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.
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
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Originally posted by K-Nan View PostI'll only say this: it would have been the toughest fight of BOTH fighter's careers.
PS: hell no they were not the same size.
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Originally posted by Steve plunger View PostDefine how it would have been haglers toughest fight of his career ? it sure would have been mayweathers hardest by a mile and one in which he would have brutally stopped ...but not haglers lol
B) I see this as a really close match up and wouldn't call the fight as a wipeout victory either way
C) If Leonard had success running and pot-shotting, I see Floyd having some success as well.
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Originally posted by CatchAndShoot View PostHagler came into the ring around 157-159 on average.
Floyd actually comes into the ring bigger than that on most nights. I'm actuality, Floyd is the bigger man, and Hagler would've KILLED him.
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Originally posted by K-Nan View PostA) You have no historical basis to really support that Hagler would brutally KO Floyd. Hagler himself was a volume destroyer, not a one-shot guy & Floyd is one of the best defensive fighters ever.
B) I see this as a really close match up and wouldn't call the fight as a wipeout victory either way
C) If Leonard had success running and pot-shotting, I see Floyd having some success as well.
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