Losing ONE POUND can never in a million years weaken an adult male.

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by horst, Jun 26, 2010.


  1. artful

    artful *practice makes perfect* Full Member

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    I **** 1 pound :lol:
     
  2. OBCboxer

    OBCboxer Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Incomparable if you're a twat. My point is everyone lies to create or not create hype. Miguel Cotto is not a guy who makes excuses for himself. If you witnessed a murder and the offender came up to you and said "I didn't do it" would you believe him?
     
  3. horst

    horst Guest

    The question itself is laughable, because one pound is such an insignificant amount of weight.

    As I keep saying, Cotto went through a camp to get to 146 for Clottey. He went through a camp to get to 145 for Pacquiao.

    ONE POUND does not make a difference in this scenario, because it's such a tiny, negligible amount.
     
  4. OBCboxer

    OBCboxer Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yeah, let's just ignore the facts. ****ing ignorance is bliss.
     
  5. horst

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    Roy Jones was the most deluded man in boxing by that point. He had lost to every top fighter he had fought over the last 5 years, but by beating tomato cans he fooled himself into thinking he was still the same fighter, but anyone with a brain could see he was shot to ****.

    Miguel Cotto was not deluded in any way. Shite analogy.
     
  6. hagman1989

    hagman1989 the boxing site , try it Full Member

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    "in this scenario " so lets forget about pac - cotto do you acept that one pound whils sounding nothing but when there no water retention or body fat to lose its massive *


    * forget about cotto ,no cotto ,cotto never even existed for a second
     
  7. BigReg

    BigReg Broad Street Bully Full Member

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    Of course Cotto said he felt great. He's not one to make excuses. However, he moved up in weight after that fight and sounds as if he has no intention of going back to 147. Also, you are ignoring the 30 lbs. or so Cotto is cutting to get to 147. If you get heavy between fights, it gets harder and harder to make weight. Simply getting down to 147 is probably harder for Cotto to do every fight. I'm not saying the extra weight loss cost Cotto the fight, but I don't believe you're accurate when you say that there is no way that the extra weight loss affected Cotto.
     
  8. horst

    horst Guest

    That post is an admission of defeat. You have been talking ****ing bull****, have nothing left, and I guarantee Miguel Cotto himself would agree with the premise of this thread.
     
  9. horst

    horst Guest

    Cotto came in at 146 for the Clottey fight. He came in light.

    He came in at 145 for the Pacquiao fight.

    The difference is too insignificant to have had any effect whatsoever on him in the Pacquiao fight. In this scenario, one pound is nothing.
     
  10. OBCboxer

    OBCboxer Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    So there is another level of stupidity about you. Cotto is going to say that he doesn't feel great at the weigh in thus making a built in excuse. You truly are an idiot.
     
  11. Intense

    Intense Active Member Full Member

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    I'm ******ed please help me.
     
  12. OBCboxer

    OBCboxer Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It isn't, you saying you have nothing left to say is an admission to defeat. You just ignore every fact thrown out there and go by what someone said.
     
  13. itrymariti

    itrymariti CaƱas! Full Member

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    lol @ "Cotto was much better for Foreman". Maybe something to do with the fact that Pacquiao makes Foreman look like an uneducated clown in terms of skills?

    I can't understand why Tyson lost to Holyfield; he looked so much better vs. Seldon...
     
  14. horst

    horst Guest

    Nah, why would I answer a question that has no relevance to this thread? Read my opening post, it is about Cotto weighing in at 145 for the Pacquiao-Cotto fight. Let's stick to the issue at hand. Cotto going through a program to get to 145 was no different to him going through a program to get him to 146. :good
     
  15. horst

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    :lol: Thank Christ someone else has noticed the rank idiocy going on in this thread!!!!!