Can someone explain to aboutfkntime
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This is a retaarded question.
First off there are penalties if you can’t make weight. As if a boxer’s manager would just shrug off the contracted weight and pat the other team to say “no big deal dawg, it’s cool.”
This was the advent of Alvarez starting at 155. Angulo had already fought plenty of times before their fight, so Angulo was given a blessing for not only the extra pay but not having to shred a lb over. Angulo was exhausted, he was sleeping all throughout the Showtime promos and under the stadium vicinity. Angulo has been draining at Light Middleweight for too long.
Other than that, Bummelo is a bum.Comment
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FACT: the hypejob who ran around for FIVE YEARS stating that he would fight "anyone from 154-168"..... totally dropped his balls and refused to negotiate on weight with two JMW SUPERSTARS
like he dropped his balls with Andre Ward
just so long as you are happy with thatComment
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name one middleweight who weighs 155, you utter moron
" middleweight is 160..... this is boxing "
Vadrigar clearly explained to you earlier that it is impossible to classify a fighter as a genuine middleweight (or even close) when that fighter is limited to 155..... especially if that fighter had never faced a middleweight opponent at that point in time
you are, and will obviously remain..... totally cluelessComment
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if you clowns think that Canelo became a genuine MW champion when he beat an old faded 153lb JMW..... then you are ****** beyond belief
Cotto is the guy who was lucky enough to be in the ring with Martinez when Sergio's leg fell off..... he never fought at 160, not once
the fact that Cotto was knocking out the same fools that Golovkin was knocking out..... is a testament to Golovkin's ****ty opponent selection
once again.....
* Canelo had never fought higher than 1lb over the JMW limit
* Canelo had never faced a middleweight opponent
FACT: you guys have embarrassed yourselves, you casual-fan muppets
btw, after watching the Jacobs/Canelo fights..... prime Martinez would have beaten GolovkinComment
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Even more, the OP continues to own the posters to use Golovkin’s own premise, that anything below 160 is not Middleweight!!! So it’s an endless loop of Bummelo haters getting owned.
But I agree with many people, that Bummelo right here is a LHW that Trout has no idea what to do!! Clearly Trout here is a Middleweight draining with high heel boots at the weigh in
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ward contacted them straight up and they refused....so ward went to 175 to fight the "man" twice...and unbeaten fellow top 5 p4p opponent
golovkin ducked out to face kell brook and a career WW/Jr MW
the proof is the pudding lil manComment
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loool so these clowns CAN actually make a smart post
..... IF, you drag some common-sense out of them
so..... middleweight is 160..... and 1 pound over the JMW limit would not be beneficial when facing a genuine middleweight.....
gotcha guys, carry onComment
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if you clowns think that Canelo became a genuine MW champion when he beat an old faded 153lb JMW..... then you are ****** beyond belief
Cotto is the guy who was lucky enough to be in the ring with Martinez when Sergio's leg fell off..... he never fought at 160, not once
the fact that Cotto was knocking out the same fools that Golovkin was knocking out..... is a testament to Golovkin's ****ty opponent selection
once again.....
* Canelo had never fought higher than 1lb over the JMW limit
* Canelo had never faced a middleweight opponent
FACT: you guys have embarrassed yourselves, you casual-fan muppets
btw, after watching the Jacobs/Canelo fights..... prime Martinez would have beaten GolovkinComment
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