If Floyd beats Canelo at 152, will Canelo still be undefeated?

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  1. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    If Floyd beats Canelo at 152, will Canelo still be undefeated?

    Floyd said he considered Cotto an undefeated fighter because Pacquiao drained him down in weight, and he wasn't hydrated. He wasn't at his best. Now Floyd is doing the same thing Pacquiao did to Cotto to Canelo.

    So if Mayweather beats Canelo at 152, it won't count cuz Canelo will still be undefeated.
     
  2. twenty1

    twenty1 Final Destruction Full Member

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    Yes, the same logic should apply.
     
  3. Furey

    Furey EST & REG 2009 Full Member

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    ....Canelo weighed in at 153 for his last fight, go figure.
     
  4. Cotto weighed 146 his last fight before Pacquiao.
     
  5. Zaryu

    Zaryu Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You know how it is after the fact... "he could've weighed in at 160, and it wouldn't have made a difference" if that's the case there shouldn't be a need for a catchweight. But that's the way it is here.
     
  6. dodong

    dodong >>PACQUIAO Full Member

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    it's funny how floyd/*****s words usually comes back to bite him in the ass.
     
  7. Miles5149

    Miles5149 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    In the eyes of little girls, yes, he will. To everyone else, no.
     
  8. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Little girls like Sissyweather, who consider fighters still undefeated when other fighters demand catch weights and drain them and they lose because they aren't hydrated?
     
  9. Miles5149

    Miles5149 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Sure. Whatever you say. And don't forget sissies that are scared of needles.
     
  10. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    It's not whatever I say, it's what your boy Mayweather said. We're just calling him out on his blatant hyprocrisy. DLH too for trying to spin it like it was Canelo's idea in the first place to have a catchweight.
     
  11. Miles5149

    Miles5149 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I don't hang on every word Mayweather says like you so I don't know what you're talking about. And if you think DLH is trustworthy then you're a moron. Either way, boxing doesn't need anymore crybaby fans like you but maybe if you make another thread about it you'll feel better. Go ahead, give it a shot. I bet you can come up with a really funny, clever thread title too. Even funnier than Catchweather.
     
  12. Ripper11

    Ripper11 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I won't miss crap like this
     
  13. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I'm not "hanging on to every word Mayweather says". I'm not a flaming ***** who backs up whatever Mayweather does no matter what, even if he goes against his own words.

    We as fans deserve to be told the truth and not lies and BS from DLH about how Canelo agreed to the catchweight. Canelo agreed to the catchweight because if he didn't, Mayweather wouldn't fight!! We as fans want a real mega fight between two undefeated fighters!! With no freakin GBP BS!! How hard is this to understand? It's funny what Mayweather said and what he did. I'm just calling him out on his bluff, as fans are supposed to do, especailly when you're supposedly "the best" like Mayweather. And by the way, I like Mayweather. He's had an incredible career. He deserves respect but only if he respects the sport, the fans, and his opponents, which he isn't doing right now. He owes it to us, because we as fans pay our hard earned money to buy his PPV and watch him fight. The fans deserve a real fight with no ***** weight b***s***!
     
  14. Miles5149

    Miles5149 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    But you are hanging on to his every word. That's the point of this thread and all the others you made about the same issue. All fighters are hypocrites it seems at some point or another. Pacquiao declined the testing at first saying he was afraid of needles and then later on said he would do the testing. Is he the biggest piece of **** too? Why let this **** bother you? Do you really think the weight is going to make a difference? He fought at a catchweight against Baldomir at 151 and said he was going down to welterweight and Rafael said he was more comfortable there. He has plenty of time to make the weight. He's 23. Mayweather conceded to all DLH's demands when DLH was cash cow. Now Mayweather is and maybe he said **** it, I'm not going to weigh in at more than 152, neither is he. Why do boxing fans and I use that term loosely on this board, ***** about every little thing? Why not just enjoy the fact that probably the biggest fight in boxing was made? It's unbelievable to me. Really is.
     
  15. shadow111

    shadow111 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    It is unbelievable that Floyd demanded a catch weight after what he said in the pre-fight for Cotto. It's unbelievably hyprocritical. It really is.