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Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Postyou said this.....
..... why did you ask that ?
I never said that, and neither did anyone else
you completely pulled that out of your ass, and then insinuated it was a question that I cannot answer
kid, grow up
why did Golovkin say..... " middleweight is 160 " ?
and why did Golovkin totally refuse to negotiate on weight with SUPERSTARS..... despite the fact that he was willing to negotiate on weight with NO-HOPER'S?
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Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Postmake an attempt to be honest and intelligent..... rather than contenting yourself with being a dishonest lying weasel
we have established on numerous occasions..... as you are well aware, you slimy piece-of-****..... that is the "technical" difference between 153.9 and 154.1
now explain the FUNCTIONAL difference between 153.9 and 154.1..... what possible difference could that .2lbs make to a fighters performance?
b,b,b,b,but.....
As applied to Canelo, there is a very clear functional difference between 154 and 155 - he has failed to make 154 but never failed to make 155.
Here's a simple question for you .. why do you think Canelo fought at 155 four times, after failing to make 154 in 2015?
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostHere's something you need to get your sad, autistic little brain around .. the weight divisions of boxing are not defined by "functional difference", they are defined by the rules of boxing, and the rules of boxing clearly and unequivocally state that any weight - even 1 gm - over 154 and up to 160 is middleweight.
As applied to Canelo, there is a very clear functional difference between 154 and 155 - he has failed to make 154 but never failed to make 155.
Here's a simple question for you .. why do you think Canelo fought at 155 four times, after failing to make 154 in 2015?
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Originally posted by Dr.Cool View PostActually, you are wrong. Anything up to 160 lbs. is middleweight. There are no rules stating that one has to be 154 or 155 to be a mw. Just sayin' if you are going to say the rules of boxing, then please use the real ones the rest of the world uses too, and not just the ones in your head.
Get it now?Last edited by kafkod; 02-19-2018, 06:52 AM.
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