Originally posted by HeroBando
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Why is it that Floyd refuses to be weighed on fight night?
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Originally posted by craigus1990 View PostWell no because as I explained before, my position if asked what his weight was for RG is I don't know. That isn't guesswork. But that does not mean we can't look at evidence in regards to 30 day weigh ins and 7 day weigh ins and previous fight night weights to give us a predictive model for understanding what his weight would be to a pretty accurate degree. What you are doing is guesswork, you are pulling 155 plus out of nowhere. Without a predictive model, you cannot just claim 155 plus. If you can't show it, you don't know it. We both don't know his fight night weight but we have two very different methods of estimating what weight that might be. My way uses predictive models using previous weights and 30 day weigh ins/7day weigh ins. Your way is by saying he is hiding something. Hmmm I wonder which way science works? Hmm I wonder which way would survive peer review?
But even if he's never hit 155, he should have 0 issues with his frame. If JMM can bulk up to 150, I dont see why 158-160 is impossible for Floyd, there's a minimum of 1 division between them naturally.
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Originally posted by HeroBando View PostI'm not claiming anything. I was very explicit that 155, is just a guess, reasonable IMO. Doesn't matter, the burden is not on me, it's on those who claim he's too small to contest for the lineal title at the regulation weight., while holding a belt and ranked #1 in the class. Too bad Floyd wouldn't help them by stepping on the scale, so easy.
But even if he's never hit 155, he should have 0 issues with his frame. If JMM can bulk up to 150, I dont see why 158-160 is impossible for Floyd, there's a minimum of 1 division between them naturally.
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Floyd is now a real welterweight and a big one at that compared to the up and coming welterweights. Think about it...a lot of the new welterweights are from smaller weights which is the main reason Floyd stays at or near welterweight.
Floyd in my opinion is closer to 160 on fight night. He probably go back to 150 after his 12 round session in the ring. Anyone know that fighters lose weight after each fight? So Floyd comes in at 150 for the fight and with this logic he's about (lets say) 145.
And i don't know how many of you seen any "professional" boxers in person (in street cloths) but they are thin men. I saw Andre Berto a few months ago at Burbank airport in l.a and the guy looks small and thin. Most boxers look small in the street.
Am glad Floyd is fighting Canelo but he is such a hypocrite with all he has said about Pacquiao. His fight with Canelo means little. And am sure Floyd is "wishing on a star" that Canelo doesn't make weight (Floyd don't care) Floyd wants Canelo not to make weight so he can pocket the fee Canelo will get hit with if he doesn't make weight.
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Originally posted by herobando View Postthere ya go, it must be happening to floyd on accident, hence him passing on fight night scale
Lol
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Anyone remember the **** that Castillo got for not making weight against Corrales?
Yet, here again in another fight we have a champion asking another champion to fight at a catchweight.
The catchweight era still going on and the pound 4 pound fighter is the culprit.
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i dont know and i really dont care
although, what i dont like is how he seems to love to announce his fight night weight afterwards
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Originally posted by TheHolyCross View Posti dont know and i really dont care
although, what i dont like is how he seems to love to announce his fight night weight afterwards
Change of topic. Duran was a beast. Old fight fans i've talked to still talk about him as if he still fighting, "he was a killer and had the killer instict". Is what they say.
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This is irrelevant. Floyd is going to beat down the ginger and you haters will have to find another hero to put up against floyd. Whos next? Matthysse or garcia?
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