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So its not AS bad as the GGG fight , but it still bad and a ***** move , you just can't say one bad thing about floyd and thats why you have 0 creditability when posting about him , you have 0 objectivity , if GGG fight is **** and Floyd fight is less **** , it still doesn't change the fact they are both **** , sorry ....Comment
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Would you cry like the ***** you are if GGG went up and fought Ward who weighed 186 last fight night? Same difference...stop your whining, the fight is on regular HBO not PPV like that puss Canelo's was....watch it and move on..Comment
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That's the point he wouldn't even move up when Ward was at 168 and the Lil Gina's defended him saying Ward was too big. Now they are defending him again when he's signed to fight a guy that weighs 156 on fight night. WORST fanbase in boxing.Comment
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IBF rules say they weigh in the morning of the fight and can't be more than 10 pounds over. After the morning weigh in though they can re hydrate to whatever they want. GGG will probably higher than 170 when he walks into the ring. Brook will probably be right at 160 or just over.
Will be a huge difference when they actually fight.Comment
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Well if the other guy signed the contract and his dad didn't try to take over the promotion we wouldn't be talking about this.. Not everything is the fault of GGG, he can only fight who signs the contracts..Comment
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Ok - What did GGG weigh in on fight night in his last fight? What about Brook in his fights before he fought in the IBF rankings?
You are mixing apples and oranges here, as both fighters after getting the IBF strap are subject to next day weighins. Brook is allowed to weigh in maximum at 157 I believe.
Before that he fought at 163-165 on fight night according to his trainer, and that was still maintaining his weight as it's not healthy to balloon in one day.Comment
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