Can someone explain to aboutfkntime
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Oscar De La Hoya, promoter for unbeaten Saul "Canelo" Alvarez (35-0-1, 26 KOs), was calm when discussing his boxer's recent failure to make weight. Later tonigh
"On Friday, Alvarez failed to make weight, twice. The first time, he weighed in at 151.8-pounds. He came back 90 minutes later and weighed 151.4. The two sides got together and a further agreement was reached behind closed doors. Hatton will receive $35,000 from Alvarez's purse. Alvarez will have to weigh in for a second time at 3PM. There will be further penalities if he weighs more than 160-pounds."
How he failed to make 155
http://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/i...o-angulo-fight
"According to the Nevada State Athletic Commission, Angulo agreed to change the contract to 155 pounds. In addition, Alvarez, who is due to earn a minimum $1.25 million, agreed to pay Angulo and additional $100,000, raising his purse to $850,000."
Canelo's unofficial weight against Mosley: 167
Canelo's unofficial weight against Hatton: 165
Canelo at 167 at the 30 day weigh-in
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No JMW has ever fought another JMW at 155 in a title fight .. unless they were fighting for a MW title, in the MW division, at an official sanctioned weight of 160.
Now stop deflecting and answer my question - why do you think Canelo fought four times at 155 after failing to make 154 for Angulo?
And why did he not defend the 154 title he won from Smith in a fight that had ZERO prefight PED testing for Canelo?
Cough .. diuretics ... whoops .. pardon me.
who said anything about a title fight kid ?
b,b,b,b,but.....
your butt-buddy already tried that one
FACT: one JMW, fighting another JMW, at 155..... is not a middleweight bout
a JMW, who had been fighting other JMW's at 155..... but who then won the WBO title at 154..... IS, a JMW champion though..... right kid?Comment
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if there is little or no difference it would NOT BE BENEFICIAL
right, kid ?
it is clearly impossible to refer to a fighter who had never weighed more than 155, and who had never faced a middleweight opponent..... as a middleweight
right kid ?
especially considering it made no difference, and would not be beneficial..... RIGHT KID?Comment
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