Loma VS Mayweather who would win? How
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Marquez lost to Chris John. UD. Even Chris John has never heard of Chris John. And he still would have lost if he hadn't been deducted points. What excuse do you have for this? This'll be a good one....Comment
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Now stfu because ydksabComment
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Lmfao.....you have access to his record. He's beaten the top fighter in 3 divisions you idiot. JMM took 4 fights to beat an ATG fighter and that wasn't even in his prime while he was on steroids. Loma will go down as a much better, much more accomplished fighter than JMM. Guaranteed.
Now stfu because ydksabComment
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Why does that clown keep asking WHO Loma has beaten? I'm really not following where he's trying to bait people towards, lol. A) everyone knows who Loma has beaten and B) surely the list of guys Loma has beaten automatically invalidates all of his points. Surely he's not that ******......... But then again this forum never fails to surprise I guess.Comment
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But Corrales' chief cornerman (and father-in-law), Ray Woods, told the Sacramento Bee that Corrales' weight had been up to 168 pounds before beginning training for the fight with Mayweather. He also said Corrales weighed 140 pounds -- and not the 133 he and his nutritionist were claiming -- as recently as a week prior to the fight.
On top of that, Woods said Corrales was battling bronchitis.
"To tell you the truth, I wasn't that shocked by what happened," Woods said of Corrales being overwhelmed by Mayweather. "I just feel Diego went into this thing overconfident from the beginning and didn't really put in all the hard work he normally does. Unfortunately, he believed what a lot of people were saying, that he was too big and strong for Mayweather."
Second thoughts, revelations and legal maneuverings have arisen in the aftermath of Diego Corrales' one-sided loss to Floyd Mayweather Jr. last Saturday at the MGM Grand.
Diego should have waited. But like most of Floyd opponents they had to succumb to demands for their advantage.Comment
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It’s irrelevant where he fought at. When he fought Floyd it was an issue. In fact Diego’s weight was always an issue. He was like 5’11” weighing it at 130. Come on man. Yea the fight was 20 years ago and my memory was hazy. It I do remember the issue up to the fight.
But Corrales' chief cornerman (and father-in-law), Ray Woods, told the Sacramento Bee that Corrales' weight had been up to 168 pounds before beginning training for the fight with Mayweather. He also said Corrales weighed 140 pounds -- and not the 133 he and his nutritionist were claiming -- as recently as a week prior to the fight.
On top of that, Woods said Corrales was battling bronchitis.
"To tell you the truth, I wasn't that shocked by what happened," Woods said of Corrales being overwhelmed by Mayweather. "I just feel Diego went into this thing overconfident from the beginning and didn't really put in all the hard work he normally does. Unfortunately, he believed what a lot of people were saying, that he was too big and strong for Mayweather."
Second thoughts, revelations and legal maneuverings have arisen in the aftermath of Diego Corrales' one-sided loss to Floyd Mayweather Jr. last Saturday at the MGM Grand.
Diego should have waited. But like most of Floyd opponents they had to succumb to demands for their advantage.
So. Was the bronchitis part of the fight contract or one of those gentlemen bets Roach talks about?Comment
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I’m discussing the factors in the fight. Whipper snappers just don’t remember the lead up to the fight. You may not remember but I do.
I’m not saying corrales would have won at another weight but the fight would not have went the way it went.Comment
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