Comments Thread For: Mayweather: Loma Fought Davis' Leftovers and Went Distance!
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He’s calling him “Tank’s leftovers”. This a guy in Pedraza who following a loss to Tank, moved up a division and became a two weight world champion. It’s glaringly obvious what Floyd is doing.
Instead of running his mouth, why can’t he find Tank some quality opposition? In the last 18 months Davis has had 3 rounds of action against blown up featherweights.Comment
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Floyd “The Hypocrite” Mayweather
June 1, 2013
“I would never want to put a fighter in a position where he’s not comfortable. I want a guy when he’s at his best. If he’s at his best at 154 and he’s strong and he’s solid, then that’s the fight we’re fighting at. I walk around at 150, but at the end of the day – skills pay the bills…. Give me the guys where they are comfortable at their weight so there are no excuses.” – Floyd Mayweather Jr
“I look at Miguel Cotto as an undefeated fighter because he faced Pacquiao, but Pacquiao caught him at a catch weight. He wasn’t the best Miguel Cotto. He was drained. He wasn’t hydrated.”
-Floyd Mayweather Jr
What is Mayweather doing now? You guessed it, fighting Saul “Canelo” Alvarez at a catchweight! If Mayweather never ran his mouth about catchweights and publicly criticizing those prize fighters that do, then I would have no problems with this fight being at 152lbs. Mayweather went back on his word and made himself into a huge hypocrite. Mayweather is clearly worried about Canelo ballooning up after rehydration or even add a rehydration limit clause to the contract....and Floyd is quit aware that if he can shrink Canelo he is taking away his only advantage.Last edited by richardt; 02-11-2019, 12:52 PM.Comment
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