The "All Things Mayweather/Pacquiao" Express!!!!!!

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  1. RememberingC.S.

    RememberingC.S. Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    No, that's bull****. :rofl Fat weight LESS than muscles, so a fatty boxer can look bigger but weight the same.

    Do you even lift?
     
  2. weegriffin

    weegriffin Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Floyd weighed 150 lbs 30 days before the Miadana fight do you think he gained 10 lbs since that date going into the fight?

    Boxing is a sport based on weight not height and reach, hence the weight classes.
     
  3. progamer

    progamer Boxing Junkie banned

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    it's called natural size. weight is only one component of it esp overnight weight.

    you can gulp gallons of water to weigh like a heavyweight doesnt mean youre fit to fight at heavy.

    flopjr just owned your ass here:

    "Maidana is hungry, he's ready and he has a great knockout ratio," said the brash American, who is nicknamed "Money" for his flamboyant and often extravagant lifestyle. "It's all about keeping composure and sticking to the game plan.


    "We're going to take our time, go out there and if a guy leaves an opening on his face, we're going to take it, if he leaves an opening on his body we're going to take it.


    "But we can't just say we're going to go in there and everything is going to go to the body. We're going to take our time and pick the guy apart. I'm naturally the bigger guy because I've been at 147 almost 10 years now."
     
  4. jim jim

    jim jim Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Because people have eyes
     
  5. RememberingC.S.

    RememberingC.S. Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Just use your mother****ing eyes and watch their bodies at the weigh in and on the ring. They look exactly the same, only that what Maidana has in fat, Floyd has in muscles. And muscles weights more than fat, so even if they look equally big, Floyd should be heavier. Unless he's pumped with air, of course :patsch

    you want another example? Look that, and find the courage to ridicolize yourself saying that one of them looks 20 lbs heavier than the other one instead of equally big

    https://www.google.it/search?q=floy...Ffloyd-mayweather-canelo-alvarez-live;620;372

    https://www.google.it/search?q=floy...loyd-mayweather-jr-vs-saul-alvarez%2F;960;960

    https://www.google.it/search?q=floy...mayweather-result-20130916-2ttf2.html;620;349

    The weight is just another lie. They didn't release another bull**** weight for the last fight because something went wrong, probably the commission asked for more moneys to say he weighted 130 lbs, Floyd wanted no part of that and sayd **** it, don't say it then.
     
  6. weegriffin

    weegriffin Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Use my eyes instead of scales that often have him weighing 150 lbs?

    I don't know what he weighed on the night for Maidana 2 but 30 days before the fight WBC held weighins and again 7 days before the fight and he was 150 lbs.
     
  7. STB

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    I expect 10 pages of people saying Floyd is clearly the bigger man because hes marginally taller, and weighs the same.

    Even though boxing is fought in weight divisions
     
  8. STB

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    the "Pac can make 140" line has been around for quite a few years now.

    He hasnt fought there since Hatton.

    For the past 5 years, Floyd and Pac have fought at the same weight.
    Their fight night weights are the same.

    It doesnt get any clearer than that.

    Even if you look at their careers historically, age vs. age, they've always been pretty much the same weight.

    Pac just cut more weight
     
  9. STB

    STB #noexcuses Full Member

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    With which to see the numbers on official weighing scales
     
  10. STB

    STB #noexcuses Full Member

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    If my aunt had testicles, she'd be my uncle.

    Any other ridiculous hypotheticals you want to come up with?

    Do you consider Froch a bigger man than Ward?
     
  11. jim jim

    jim jim Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    PAC is fighting at144 in his next fight
     
  12. Big Ukrainian

    Big Ukrainian Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Floyd is clearly bigger. He started at 130 while Manny was champion at Flyweight I believe. Floyd is 1,5 - 2 inches taller and has far longer reach.

    As for their 'same' weight. Floyd has very skinny legs, and look at Pacquiao calves. That's the reason. Floyd has bigger upper body and clearly is the bigger man.
     
  13. STB

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    Pacquiao went pro when he was 16, thats why he fought at such a low weight.

    When he was fighting at 126, his fight night weights were in the 140s.
    When Mayweather fought Corrales at 130, he weighed 136.

    When you look age for age, they've been essentially the same size for years. Im not sure why this great push to argue over which guy is bigger between two guys in the same division, with one being slightly taller and one being slightly stronger built.
     
  14. killerD

    killerD Boxing Addict Full Member

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    well we know one thing for sure pacquiao has bigger balls than gayweather jr.
     
  15. STB

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    Froch is taller with longer reach than Ward.

    That seems to imply a bigger man according to you.

    Pacquiao has not had to "bulk up considerably".

    He just stopped cutting loads of weight to make weight.

    His fight night weight was in the 140s when he was fighting as low as 126
     
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