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  • #11
    Comments Thread For: Canelo, Jacobs Weights From Contracted 2nd-Day Weigh-In Sealed

    LAS VEGAS If you'd like to know the weights from the second-day weigh-in for Canelo Alvarez and Daniel Jacobs, good luck. A strict confidentiality agreement among the two sides have prevented either camp from disclosing what Alvarez and Jacobs weighed on Saturday morning. The lack of disclosure doesn't mean either fighter came in over the stipulated cap of 170 pounds, 10 pounds above the middleweight limit of 160.
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    • #12
      Shenanigans, I tell ya!

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      • #13
        Why hide it. Canelo coming in around 190. 210 if you count the bricks in his gloves. I bet he ain't getting fined by the pound

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        • #14
          Likely translation: Jacobs had to make the weight, but Canelo didn't. Now we know the likely answer to all those months of posts from Canelo fans that "it's not fixing the fight or putting a loophole in to benefit Canelo because Canelo is also a big middleweight so it hurts both boxers equally." Not if only one of them complies with it, and there is a non-disclosure agreement purposefully put in place that prevents Jacobs or anyone else from exposing it.

          Typical Floyd/Canelo boxing bull****. This is everything that is wrong with boxing.
          Last edited by Boxing Logic; 05-04-2019, 12:32 PM.

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          • #15
            Danny had at least a 15 lbs advantage over Golovkin and ran all night

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            • #16
              Now a slightly drained Jacobs VS a blown up Ginger, it looks like Danny will get slapped around again

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              • #17
                I still don’t understand why boxing doesn’t go back to same day weigh-ins. They went to day before weigh-ins in the name of fighter safety. But if fighters would fight in their natural weight divisions, there would be no health risk in making weight the morning of the fight.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by BigZ44 View Post
                  Lol, I bet they were both over
                  I bet you are right! They’ll both be 175-180 at fight time

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                  • #19
                    Boxing as a sport-the best. Boxing as a business-the worst.

                    Nowhere else is such nonsense accepted. You can talk about skills, or athletic ability, but the greatest asset to a fighters success (in regards to in ring outcome) always seems to be there connections to the powers that be and ability to eschew the rules.

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                    • #20
                      Canelos fight day weight has literally been a secret since 2014.

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