Comments Thread For: Mayweather Not Impressed With Loma Win: Rigo Too Small
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that's absoltuely not the case!
floyd missed weight against marquez and it cost him over half a million dollars. this is when he was coming out of retirement and had a well documented lien from the IRS on his earnings. floyd was a WW because that's what he weighed!
he looked huge against marquez. marquez literally went to 133.5 in his next fight
hopefully you're just an alt and a troll. surely you don't expect me to take seriously a guy whose name is dedicated to telling everybody he thinks floyd mayweather jr is the greatest boxer ever.Comment
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no serious consumer of the sport thought marquez had any chance at all vs mayweather. he was coming off of a fight fo the year war with juan f#cking diaz FFS. that guy has a shot against floyd mayweather? did you guys even watch boxing?Comment
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There's really no argument here as even Lomachenko said the same thing as Floyd and downplayed his win due to the massive size difference. I actually respect Lomachenko a lot for keeping it real. Rigo could and should basically drop down to 118 if he wanted to.Comment
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JMM was an 130lber that weighed mid 140s in the ring, he obviosuly added weight from his 130 days. Rigondeaux was a 122lber that weighed 130 with his clothes on the day of the fight.marquez and pacquiao fought at 147 for the money. neither were true, natural welterweights. marquez looked old and fat at WW until he hooked up with a known steroid guru.
marquez actually went back down to 133.5 right after he fought floyd. he was too small.
and he missed weight.
the only excuse for that fight happening was that it was a tune up after a layoff. which is fine, i'd tune up on PPV too if somebody paid me for it. but floyd mayweather fangirls get up in arms about it being a great win, when in reality one guy had no business being in the ring with a real welterweight, and was a 130 lber a year and a half prior, and a 126 lber just over a year before that.
There was a bigger size difference in Loma-Rigo than Mayweather-Marquez.Comment
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Thats what he said below, the skills were even and the size played the factor. Reading comprehension is a key factor to surviving Earth.
Originally posted by Floyd MayweatherA small good fighter will never beat a big good fighter
Floyd: 5’8”
Juan: 5’7”
Absolutely dwarfed! After being retired for 2 years he came over 2 whole pounds. Considering 99.9% of his career he’s come in under weight, not sure why this is such a big deal?
Also this should be noted:
“Want me to be honest?” Mayweather said after his dominant 12-round decision win.
“Yesterday, when I woke up in the morning, I weighed at my house. I think I weighed 145 1/2 so I said, ‘You know what, at least let me get down to at least 145.’
“So I jogged for 20 minutes on the treadmill at my house and I weighed 145-point-zero. So I thought when I got here, I was going to get on the scales and it was going to say 145. But I ain’t crying or complaining. If the extra money is something they wanted, then it is what it is.”
Furthermore, Mayweather didn't make JMM come up two entire classes. He shaved 3lbs off which is almost half a weight class. Technically JMM had to come up 1.5 weight classes. Lomo didn't shave off shít.Comment
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dude he went back down to 133.5 in his next fight! he added fat and water.
both were undersized. for the record, i don't think rigondeaux was some great win. we alwyas knew he was undersized. look at my posts. we didn't know he was done trying to win, but we found out that he was. don't overrate one and slam the other.
marquez was not a great win for floyd mayweather. it was a mismatch.Comment
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