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  • sterilizer
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    Originally posted by Shadoww702 View Post
    Lol. I boxed a LOT. And I'm 5'8" couldn't weight 185 if I tried .

    Canelo is 5' 7 1/2". But you say he weighs more than Kovalov??? Who has been WEIGHED the same day at around 185??? Ok your ******...Move along

    Your know jack sht.
    1) WHO CARES if you boxed, and about your height and weight?

    2) Canelo and Mike Tyson have the same body type. Stocky, muscular, wide. Tyson was 220 pounds as an average in his weigh-ins. Let's say he was maybe 230-235 on fight night.

    3) YOU CLAIM Canelo is 5' 7.5". Wikipedia says he is 5 ft 9 in (175 cm). Other sources claim the same.

    Wikipedia says Mike Tyson is 5'10" but I believe he actually was in his prime, 5'11"

    So let's say for the sake of common sense, that Canelo is 5'8" and prime Tyson was 5'11."

    That's only a three-inch difference.

    As I mentioned, it's not even debatable that the two guys have the same body type, they are like "little tanks," they are not tall, but they are really wide and muscular.

    With only a three-inch difference in height, I really don't see it any difficulty to assume that Canelo CAN BE 185-190 fully rehydrated on fight night, if Tyson was around 230 or maybe 235, being only three inches taller.

    And again, whatever your height or weight is, I'm sure it's something that almost nobody cares about, except you and maybe your folks and close family. Certainly not me and the boxing fans in general.

    Additionally, your throwing insults at me just because I replied to one comment of yours in a contradicting fashion, but in a civil manner as it should be, only proves that you have no value as a person, just as it proves that your credibility is zero.
    Last edited by sterilizer; 05-12-2017, 06:04 PM.

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  • icha
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    Originally posted by sterilizer View Post
    If ESPNdeportes or whoever, declared that Canelo was 174 on fight night vs. Chavez Jr., they are lying through their teeth and trying to fool naive or gullible people. Canelo was a tank vs. Chavez Jr., he could not have weighed any less than 185 pounds. Honestly I don't think ESPNdeportes is a reliable source anyways. But hey, if there are people who really believe Canelo was a tiny 174-pounder when we all saw what a huge guy he was, so be it, keep believing alternate "facts."
    185, lol... the reporter who gave the weights really dislikes canelo and had no reason to lie about it, neither fighter was 185 and canelo is just too short to carry so much weight and be effective... a big guy like jacobs at 185, maybe, someone like canelo will enter the ring looking like danny devito...

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  • Shadoww702
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    Originally posted by sterilizer View Post
    When I watched the fight the commentators said none of the fighters allowed to be weighed before stepping on the ring.

    So your 174 pounds estimation is just as good as anyone else's.

    Canelo never ever looked as HUGE as this time vs. Chavez Jr.

    AFAIK since the fight vs. Cotto, where he looked three weight divisions bigger than tiny Cotto, Canelo has NEVER allowed to be weighed on fight night.

    Canelo looked 180, maybe even more than 180 pounds against Cotto and Khan.

    Canelo looked EVEN BIGGER vs. Chavez Jr. and it makes sense, because there's practically a 10-pound weigh-in difference between 155 and and 164.5.

    My estimation is that Canelo was around 185 pounds (or even more) vs. Chavez Jr., and Chavez Jr., who still looked drained and unhealthy even on fight night, must have been around 180 tops.

    If you try to fool people into thinking that Canelo was lighter vs. Chavez Jr. than he was vs. Cotto and Khan, good luck with that. Canelo was the heavier guy vs. Chavez Jr., and he was the only healthy guy in there.

    Next time make the fight at 168 (in Mexico, as a charity event, taking half of the earnings for orphan houses or something because of course nobody will be interested in seeing those two fight again outside Mexico), with exactly the same fine per excess weight, a reasonable one, say 250K as opposed to millions.

    I'll bet anyone that it would become a contested fight. Probably both guys healthy, weighing around 190 on fight night, and Chavez Jr. WOULD ACTUALLY THROW a few powerful punches.
    So BOTH WEIGHED around 190??? Keep smoking crack homie.

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  • Shadoww702
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    Originally posted by sterilizer View Post
    When I watched the fight the commentators said none of the fighters allowed to be weighed before stepping on the ring.

    So your 174 pounds estimation is just as good as anyone else's.

    Canelo never ever looked as HUGE as this time vs. Chavez Jr.

    AFAIK since the fight vs. Cotto, where he looked three weight divisions bigger than tiny Cotto, Canelo has NEVER allowed to be weighed on fight night.

    Canelo looked 180, maybe even more than 180 pounds against Cotto and Khan.

    Canelo looked EVEN BIGGER vs. Chavez Jr. and it makes sense, because there's practically a 10-pound weigh-in difference between 155 and and 164.5.

    My estimation is that Canelo was around 185 pounds (or even more) vs. Chavez Jr., and Chavez Jr., who still looked drained and unhealthy even on fight night, must have been around 180 tops.

    If you try to fool people into thinking that Canelo was lighter vs. Chavez Jr. than he was vs. Cotto and Khan, good luck with that. Canelo was the heavier guy vs. Chavez Jr., and he was the only healthy guy in there.

    Next time make the fight at 168 (in Mexico, as a charity event, taking half of the earnings for orphan houses or something because of course nobody will be interested in seeing those two fight again outside Mexico), with exactly the same fine per excess weight, a reasonable one, say 250K as opposed to millions.

    I'll bet anyone that it would become a contested fight. Probably both guys healthy, weighing around 190 on fight night, and Chavez Jr. WOULD ACTUALLY THROW a few powerful punches.
    Another idiot who thinks PROFESIONAL boxer can blow up 30lbs.

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  • Shadoww702
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    Originally posted by sterilizer View Post
    When I watched the fight the commentators said none of the fighters allowed to be weighed before stepping on the ring.

    So your 174 pounds estimation is just as good as anyone else's.

    Canelo never ever looked as HUGE as this time vs. Chavez Jr.

    AFAIK since the fight vs. Cotto, where he looked three weight divisions bigger than tiny Cotto, Canelo has NEVER allowed to be weighed on fight night.

    Canelo looked 180, maybe even more than 180 pounds against Cotto and Khan.

    Canelo looked EVEN BIGGER vs. Chavez Jr. and it makes sense, because there's practically a 10-pound weigh-in difference between 155 and and 164.5.

    My estimation is that Canelo was around 185 pounds (or even more) vs. Chavez Jr., and Chavez Jr., who still looked drained and unhealthy even on fight night, must have been around 180 tops.

    If you try to fool people into thinking that Canelo was lighter vs. Chavez Jr. than he was vs. Cotto and Khan, good luck with that. Canelo was the heavier guy vs. Chavez Jr., and he was the only healthy guy in there.

    Next time make the fight at 168 (in Mexico, as a charity event, taking half of the earnings for orphan houses or something because of course nobody will be interested in seeing those two fight again outside Mexico), with exactly the same fine per excess weight, a reasonable one, say 250K as opposed to millions.

    I'll bet anyone that it would become a contested fight. Probably both guys healthy, weighing around 190 on fight night, and Chavez Jr. WOULD ACTUALLY THROW a few powerful punches.
    Lol. I boxed a LOT. And I'm 5'8" couldn't weight 185 if I tried .

    Canelo is 5' 7 1/2". But you say he weighs more than Kovalov??? Who has been WEIGHED the same day at around 185??? Ok your ******...Move along

    Your know jack sht.

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  • Ray*
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    Am sure Canelo too had to make sacrifices to make weight for the fight, regardless of egg white or whatnot.

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  • sterilizer
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    Originally posted by icha View Post
    Those weights were provided by a reporter from espndeportes on national tv, he was really close to the fighters on fight night.. the video was provided before...
    If ESPNdeportes or whoever, declared that Canelo was 174 on fight night vs. Chavez Jr., they are lying through their teeth and trying to fool naive or gullible people. Canelo was a tank vs. Chavez Jr., he could not have weighed any less than 185 pounds. Honestly I don't think ESPNdeportes is a reliable source anyways. But hey, if there are people who really believe Canelo was a tiny 174-pounder when we all saw what a huge guy he was, so be it, keep believing alternate "facts."

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  • icha
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    Originally posted by sterilizer View Post
    When I watched the fight the commentators said none of the fighters allowed to be weighed before stepping on the ring.

    So your 174 pounds estimation is just as good as anyone else's.

    Canelo never ever looked as HUGE as this time vs. Chavez Jr.

    AFAIK since the fight vs. Cotto, where he looked three weight divisions bigger than tiny Cotto, Canelo has NEVER allowed to be weighed on fight night.

    Canelo looked 180, maybe even more than 180 pounds against Cotto and Khan.

    Canelo looked EVEN BIGGER vs. Chavez Jr. and it makes sense, because there's practically a 10-pound weigh-in difference between 155 and and 164.5.

    My estimation is that Canelo was around 185 pounds (or even more) vs. Chavez Jr., and Chavez Jr., who still looked drained and unhealthy even on fight night, must have been around 180 tops.

    If you try to fool people into thinking that Canelo was lighter vs. Chavez Jr. than he was vs. Cotto and Khan, good luck with that. Canelo was the heavier guy vs. Chavez Jr., and he was the only healthy guy in there.

    Next time make the fight at 168 (in Mexico, as a charity event, taking half of the earnings for orphan houses or something) because of course nobody will be interested in seeing those two fight again), with exactly the same fine per excess weight, a reasonable one, say 250K as opposed to millions.

    I'll bet anyone that it would become a contested fight. Probably both guys healthy, weighing around 190 on fight night, and Chavez Jr. WOULD ACTUALLY THROW a few powerful punches.
    Those weights were provided by a reporter from espndeportes on national tv, he was really close to the fighters on fight night.. the video was provided before...

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  • sterilizer
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    Originally posted by Shadoww702 View Post
    I figured you were like Hunter and Khan and every time you told your story Canelo got bigger.

    Canelo weighed around 174 for Chavez. Chavez weighed more than 10 lbs then Canelo fight night. And no FN way Chavez was above 190 like you suggesting.

    You trying tell me Chavez weighed over 190??? Dont stutter. Be VERY clear on this.
    When I watched the fight the commentators said none of the fighters allowed to be weighed before stepping on the ring.

    So your 174 pounds estimation is just as good as anyone else's.

    Canelo never ever looked as HUGE as this time vs. Chavez Jr.

    AFAIK since the fight vs. Cotto, where he looked three weight divisions bigger than tiny Cotto, Canelo has NEVER allowed to be weighed on fight night.

    Canelo looked 180, maybe even more than 180 pounds against Cotto and Khan.

    Canelo looked EVEN BIGGER vs. Chavez Jr. and it makes sense, because there's practically a 10-pound weigh-in difference between 155 and and 164.5.

    My estimation is that Canelo was around 185 pounds (or even more) vs. Chavez Jr., and Chavez Jr., who still looked drained and unhealthy even on fight night, must have been around 180 tops.

    If you try to fool people into thinking that Canelo was lighter vs. Chavez Jr. than he was vs. Cotto and Khan, good luck with that. Canelo was the heavier guy vs. Chavez Jr., and he was the only healthy guy in there.

    Next time make the fight at 168 (in Mexico, as a charity event, taking half of the earnings for orphan houses or something because of course nobody will be interested in seeing those two fight again outside Mexico), with exactly the same fine per excess weight, a reasonable one, say 250K as opposed to millions.

    I'll bet anyone that it would become a contested fight. Probably both guys healthy, weighing around 190 on fight night, and Chavez Jr. WOULD ACTUALLY THROW a few powerful punches.
    Last edited by sterilizer; 05-12-2017, 05:24 PM.

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  • SUBZER0ED
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    Originally posted by Junbengreat View Post
    Y'all see the video of Chavez Jr with **********s after the fight? What a disgrace this kid is.


    Hey, he got his ass beat for 12 rounds. Why not spend the rest of the night getting his meat beat?

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