Can someone explain to aboutfkntime
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FACT: a fighter who has never weighed more than 155, and who has never faced a middleweight opponent, simply cannot be referred to as a middleweight
FACT: refusing to fight opponent-A at 155, but then offering to fight opponent-B at 154..... is a flat out duck of opponent-A
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Dude, it's one thing for aboutfkntime to sit here and spew his nonsense. We dont expect any more from him than that. Please don't stoop to his level of ******ity.
The WBC has already addressed this matter. Every contest, every fight, is considered to be in one of the weight classes. You can't just dismiss a weight, calling it catchweight.
http://wbcboxing.com/wbceng/news/478...-weight-fights
There is no way around this. You and others should admit they are wrong so this thread can be locked.Comment
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for all we know even a hw title could be involved, or it could be just two fat welterweights going at each other...
thats why you cant be too simpleton when it comes to CW fights, there are special circumstances involved unlike a fight between two mw fighters fighting at their normal weight limit..Comment
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kid, those were catchweight fights
FACT: you cannot fight for a JMW title above 154
catchweight fights are allowed
know why ?
because Chickenkin was more than happy to defend against Rosado at catchweight
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FACT: a fighter who has never weighed more than 155, and who has never faced a middleweight opponent, simply cannot be referred to as a middleweight
FACT: refusing to fight opponent-A at 155, but then offering to fight opponent-B at 154..... is a flat out duck of opponent-A
have fun smearing yourself with faeces
If you weigh 155 you are too heavy for JMW. That's the rule of the game.
If there was a JMW fight, and you weighed in at 155, you would be too heavy. Because 155 is more than JMW.
So when Ward wanted to fight Mayweather at 160 he ducked GGG? CoWard.Comment
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