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    #1381
    Originally posted by Shape up
    He did, 160 is middleweight as well you uneducated eunuch, if canyellow was so set on 155 he could have come in at that weight and ggg at 160, both would weigh in as MWs still, how hard was that, you must be the only 65 year old in grade 2 you idiot


    that was a simple question kid.....

    Hypekin was willing to negotiate on weight with Rosado..... and he was willing to fight any other JMW at 154..... so why not Cotto and Canelo?

    why ?

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      #1382
      Originally posted by Derranged
      This thread needs to be put to sleep. It is lowering the IQ of everyone who goes near it.

      that has been obvious for a LONG time.....

      ..... and yet still, they come

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        #1383
        Originally posted by GGG Gloveking
        After Canelo vacated, I really didn't care if the fight happened or not. That's not the point of this thread. It's about the middleweight division and what division 155 falls in.

        If 155 is not middleweight, why did the WBC allow Canelo to win the belt at 155?



        that was a simple question kid.....

        Hypekin was willing to negotiate on weight with Rosado..... and he was willing to fight any other JMW at 154..... so why not Cotto and Canelo?

        why ?

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          #1384
          Originally posted by TonyGe
          Since Golovkin is the Superstar I guess Cotto is the one who refused to negotiate on weight. I don't want to get into it by running down Cotto but your constant comparisons of Golovkin to Canelo and Cotto is forcing people to respond. You've done more damage to these two fighters reputation than all of the haters combined.

          this ***-tard would not know a good fighter if he walked up and punched him in the face lol

          what a turd of a poster

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            #1385
            Originally posted by McNulty
            The ****** level is high here, what did you expect?

            like I said about 100 pages ago.....

            this is not the " Can someone explain to aboutfkntime " thread

            this is the " bag-and-tag the ******s " thread

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              #1386
              the elephant..... remember ?

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                #1387
                Originally posted by aboutfkntime
                that was a simple question kid.....

                Hypekin was willing to negotiate on weight with Rosado..... and he was willing to fight any other JMW at 154..... so why not Cotto and Canelo?

                why ?
                What weight class does 155lbs fall in? That's a simple question, too, and it's actually relevant to this thread. Why can't you answer it?

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                  #1388
                  Originally posted by GGG Gloveking
                  What weight class does 155lbs fall in? That's a simple question, too, and it's actually relevant to this thread. Why can't you answer it?

                  if 155 is the determined upper-limit for a particular bout..... then that would be a catchweight contest

                  btw, does the statement below..... the statement that has already been posted DOZENS of times..... have any bearing on your ******ed question?

                  classifying a fighter by the " technical " classification of the bout..... is horribly flawed, and terribly naive
                  only ignorant calculator-wielding casual-fans do dumb stuff like that

                  why are you unable to behave intelligently ?

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                    #1389
                    Originally posted by GGG Gloveking
                    What weight class does 155lbs fall in? That's a simple question, too, and it's actually relevant to this thread. Why can't you answer it?



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                      #1390
                      Originally posted by aboutfkntime
                      if 155 is the determined upper-limit for a particular bout..... then that would be a catchweight contest

                      btw, does the statement below..... the statement that has already been posted DOZENS of times..... have any bearing on your ******ed question?



                      only ignorant calculator-wielding casual-fans do dumb stuff like that

                      why are you unable to behave intelligently ?
                      Please elaborate on catchweight. What bearing would 155 being a catchweight have on a belt being defended at said weight? What division would a 155lb fight be sanctioned under?

                      As far as your statement, I've asked you several times to support it. You refuse to do so, so I can only dismiss that statement as opinion, rather than fact

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