Floyd Fought Oscar at 154.. Why Limit Sergio Fight to 150?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Leonard, Jan 23, 2012.


  1. boxing_RN

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    Wow I would really like to meet a ***** and see how they act in real life. These guys have no self respect on this site. They blast Pac for asking Sergio to come down to 150, which is the highest weight he fought at, yet it's totally ok for Floyd to ask Sergio to come down to 150, eventhough Floyd has foight at the full 154 limit before. Now I personally don't care that he does it...I had no problem when Pac did it...they call the shots cuz they bring the big bucks. But the *****s who were enraged when Pac did it, but are now making excuses.....show some respect to yourself. I mean you guys probably have **** jobs and get treated as such and get paid **** too in real life, but ffs have some self respect...Jesus Christ!
     
  2. kingmurkaveli

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    Ur right about everything u said, but I still think Floyd would be stupid to look at it that way...he's a natural ww, and its a good chance that his weight will unpredictably be at 47' on fightnight and thats something u just cant control, nor predict...or else he will find himself in the ring with a 170lb monster
     
  3. Boxing Fanatic

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    i was watching floyd-ortiz yesterday. floyd is really muscular and thick on fight nite. they said he was 150 for the fight. bs. he was more than that. sergio will be at a disadvantage at 150. floyd wants the advantages as usual
     
  4. Reppin501

    Reppin501 The People's Champ Full Member

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    Absolutely, I think he could make 150, and rehydrate up to the high 160's, just like Margarito did or Ortiz did, he's not much bigger than those guys, but there's no doubt it would "mean more" if they fought at 154, even though the actual impact on fight night weights would be minimal, IMO.
     
  5. Reppin501

    Reppin501 The People's Champ Full Member

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    How is there fight day scale "bull****"...I mean, the motha****er weighed 150, so you watching on television are better able to determine a fighters weight than the HBO fight day scales? Come on son...if you want to say he looked thick...fine, you want to say he carry's the 150 well...so be it, but to say it's "bull****" is just laughable.
     
  6. Badbot

    Badbot You can just do things. Full Member

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    If pacman can drop 16 pounds and look sensational then so can Martinez.
     
  7. Lance_Uppercut

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    150 fight night vs. Ortiz? :huh Was that from an HBO graphic, or what someone said? I ask because Floyd seemed to follow DLH's footsteps and not reveal fight night weights fopr a while now. Another was with his fight vs. Shane. He looked much thicker then Shane did.
     
  8. Reppin501

    Reppin501 The People's Champ Full Member

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    Who are you talking about directly, why not refer to them directly?
     
  9. Reppin501

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    Per the fight night weights graphic prior to the start of the fight on HBO. Anytime he's declined to be weighed, they note "Mayweather declined to be weighed...etc", they specifically showed his weight prior to this fight.
     
  10. Lance_Uppercut

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    HBO's punchstats are questions by Floyd fans all the time. I'm sure you've seen that.

    Besides, not saying anyone lied, but the ONLY weight that must be verified is the actual weigh in weight. Why do you think HBO says theirs is an 'unofficial' fight night weight?

    And lets face it, with floyd inactivity and age, it's not hard to believe that he would gain more then three measley pounds after weigh in.
     
  11. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    I know that he declines often. Was just asking about this specific fight. But thanks. :thumbsup
     
  12. Lance_Uppercut

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    He said "*****". Unless you think that includes you, or want it to, might as well leave it be. :lol:

    There's a reason I don't give a **** when Floyd fans refer to ******* this, ******* that. Doesn't refer to me. See? :deal :hey
     
  13. Lance_Uppercut

    Lance_Uppercut ESKIMO Full Member

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    I never understood WHY DLH, or now Floyd would refuse to disclose fight noght weights. What's the point?

    With DLH, he was notorious for the "two day prior to fight" weigh in (which they thankfully stopped eventually) and would come in MUCH larger then is often smaller foes.

    With Floyd, what's the point? It's just makes one look like they are trying to hide something.
     
  14. Reppin501

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    I didn't mean that in dickhead way, I was being serious, they reported it as he weighed in at 150.
     
  15. Boxing Fanatic

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    hbo graphics said he rehydrated to 150