What is Floyd Mayweather Jr.'s true weight class?

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  1. MacManJr.

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    When the **** have you ever heard of Floyd having trouble making a weight? He wasn't at 140 long enough to even have a problem making the damn weight.
     
  2. MacManJr.

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    I don't think 140 is his class but it's called leverage dude. He made Hatton move up just because he could. It didnt mean he couldn't make 140. When are people gonna realize Hatton is the same fighter at 147 that he was at 140. he's just not that damn good PERIOD. You're probably 1 of the same people saying if Cotto or Shane want Pac they should drop down even though they are the champs.
     
  3. Relentless

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    You just contradicted yourself there macfag:hey
     
  4. Hatesrats

    Hatesrats "I'm NOT Suprised..." Full Member

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  5. Babality

    Babality KTFO!!!!!!! Full Member

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    Macman is a typical Floyd nuthugger.

    Making JMM and Hatton move up to 147 when 140 or a little above that is supposedly his best weight?. :D Bull****.
     
  6. Relentless

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    Naah macfag is a cool guy.
     
  7. MacManJr.

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    I'm just pointing out how Pacfans are contradicting themselves. Pac shouldn't have to go up to fight Cotto or Shane but Floyd should have to come down to fight Hatton because Hatton was the champ at 140. All the time ignoring the fact that Floyd was the ww champ so why the **** wouldl he move down to fight Hatton at 140?
     
  8. MacManJr.

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    When the **** did I say he should be fighting at 140? Never!
    if you could read you would see where I said in several threads that the fight I want to see is Floyd vs Cotto. I don't want to see Floyd/Marquez or Floyd/Pac so you can tak ethat nuthugger bull**** somewhere else.
     
  9. Kid Cuba

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    He's officially a Welterweight but I'd say where ever the High Reward/Low Risk opponents are.
     
  10. pmfan

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    I agree and have no problem with PBF fighting Hatton at 147. Hatton is the one that should have issued some sort of challenge for PBF to come down in weight. (But he didn't; nothing wrong with a welterweight champ accepting a challenge from a Jr. Welter champ.) Pacman, if he ever fights PBF, should insist on a 142 catchweight at most, plus a "day of the fight" weight provision. It won't be for any title anyway so they can contractually agree to whatever they can bargain for.
     
  11. PH|LLA

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    I'm not
     
  12. PH|LLA

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    there's no contradiction. We're saying that if Floyd was a true JrWW, he should have come down to fight Hatton because he was champ at 140. The same way that if Pacquiao is a true WW he should fight Cotto and Mosley at 147.

    seems you misunderstood.
     
  13. sdsfinest22

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    HATTON CALLED FLOYD OUT SO WHY WOULD FLOYD GO DOWN TO 140 WHEN HATTON THE 1 CALLED FOR FLOYD KNOWIN DAMN WELL HE FIGHT AT 147..:deal
     
  14. ApatheticLeader

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  15. Chert

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    mayweather is a small welter when it comes to his actual fighting weight. but since he doesn't cut weight and drain himself too much, then he is a welterweight where he fights at or very near its official weight limit of 147.