Easy to tell who has fought and who hasn't

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Beebs, Sep 19, 2009.


  1. amar1234

    amar1234 Member Full Member

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    You obviously full of **** and your also stupid....read what people are saying....floyd is ONE OF THE FEW fighters that stays the same weight on fight night as he was at the weigh in....your reasoning does not apply to floyd...

    i hope floyd gets beaten and i hope when you have your next 'fight' you get beaten
     
  2. K0NPHL1C7

    K0NPHL1C7 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    NO KIDDING!

    The SPECULATED weight of Mayweather was 150-152 pounds a week ago. He didn't have to DEHYDRATE at all in order to reach 146 in a week. Hell NORMAL CARDIO would get him to 146.

    To say he's going to come in much over 150 is ******ed.

    What I am saying, is he knew he would still be able to fight, and he DIDN'T DRAIN to make 144 because he knows how bad draining can hurt a fighter. He took the "fine", a "fine" he knew about MONTHS ago, INSTEAD of dehydrating.
     
  3. jordan1

    jordan1 Juan Lopez #1 Full Member

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    I know it's a ****en JOKE!!!!!
     
  4. Squire

    Squire Let's Go Champ Full Member

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    congratulations on making 7000+ identical posts, we all get the point;

    YOU HAVE WEIGHED IN FOR FIGHTS

    everyone knows floyd has a big advantage this fight, we don't need an expert like you to tell us that (once, twice or even 50 times)
     
  5. jordan1

    jordan1 Juan Lopez #1 Full Member

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    No if you got your ass off the couch you would know that 146lb and 24 to 48 hours latter and your going to hydrate to 156 to 161 your the biggest ******, ******...........:patsch:nut
     
  6. SouthpawSlayer

    SouthpawSlayer Im coming for you Full Member

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    there have been fighters who have rehydrated over 20 lbs
     
  7. sugarngold

    sugarngold RIDDUM Full Member

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    Right on. Beebs.
     
  8. Barber-ian

    Barber-ian Active Member Full Member

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    Hahahahahahaha. That was the real point of the thread - to tell us about his vast experience with "combat sports." (Even the phrase sounds douchey).
     
  9. jordan1

    jordan1 Juan Lopez #1 Full Member

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    Yes A heavy weight but not someone that normallyweigh's around 152lbs and then goes down to 146, their not going to go over their normal weight no way...........
     
  10. Magges

    Magges Well-Known Member Full Member

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    What really annoys me is that this whole weightissue generated public interest... Hell Mayweathers face was on yahoo.com.. Some 10000 thousands

    ppv buys more and he laughs about the fine....

    So he did a bitchmove on jmm earns more money although he is fined and has a lower risk of an upset.... clever but it lacks class
     
  11. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    He didn't dry out. :lol: The weight limit was 147. :deal
     
  12. Lacyace

    Lacyace Forever Knight Full Member

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    If you feel that weight is the most important factor in fights, don't move up 2 weight divisions. Thank god boxers in the past didn't cry about 2 friggin pounds.
     
  13. Barber-ian

    Barber-ian Active Member Full Member

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    That makes no sense.
     
  14. Lacyace

    Lacyace Forever Knight Full Member

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    Why not?
     
  15. Barber-ian

    Barber-ian Active Member Full Member

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    If you feel that weight is the most important factor in fights, don't move up 2 weight divisions. Thank god boxers in the past didn't cry about 2 friggin pounds.

    For a couple reasons.

    1) JMM never cried about anything. He could very easily have pulled out of the fight because Floyd didn't make the weight that was stipulated on the contract. But JMM went ahead without complaint.

    2) JMM's decision to move up 2 weight divisions has nothing to do with this issue. When you make the decision to move up in weight, you don't do it overnight. You train to put on muscle so that you can compete in the higher weight classes. Floyd not making weight is something that happened the day before the fight. There's no way for JMM to adjust to that discrepancy now.