Mayweather, "I weighed 149 fight night."

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  1. STB

    STB #noexcuses Full Member

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    So who is next?

    Pacquiao is out for a while.
    Floyd retires soon.

    Whats the next issue for you?

    Or are you going to do "Floyd weighs 165" threads in perpetuity?
     
  2. Mr_Harry

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    :lol: what do you mean?

    I will discuss boxing as like I have always have.
     
  3. STB

    STB #noexcuses Full Member

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    Really?

    You call nonsensical threads about Floyd weighing 165 and Manny being a lightweight "discussing boxing"?
     
  4. purephase

    purephase Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :patsch So you think Floyd in the last 30 days of training puts on weight and then boils back down right before the weigh-in? Or boils down for no reason 30 days out from a fight just for WBC check-in?

    And the 150 is completely consistent with the 150.5 and the 149 he weighed against Alvarez and Ortiz. Only people with agendas questioned his weight against Maidana due to how in line it was with his historical numbers. Your theory on this is quite frankly absurd and there is not one recorded instance of Mayweather being anywhere near 158 or 160 in the run-up or during a fight.
     
  5. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    Reporter: ''Have you seen the Ray Rice video of him knocking his fiance spark out?''

    Floyd: ''Yes I have''

    The following day

    Floyd: ''No I haven't seen the video''

    ...........

    Floyd: ''Pacquiao you're next'' (on camera)

    A few days later

    Floyd: ''I never said that''

    ............

    "I would never want to put a fighter in a position where he's not comfortable. I want a guy when he's at his best. If he's at his best at 154 and he's strong and he's solid, then that's the fight we're fighting at. I walk around at 150, but at the end of the day - skills pay the bills.... Give me the guys where they are comfortable at their weight so there are no excuses."

    --Floyd Mayweather

    Fights Canelo at 152
     
  6. STB

    STB #noexcuses Full Member

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    Well he said it was done by the NSAC...would be quite easy for any reporter to figure it out
     
  7. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    I don't care what he weighed it's just hard to take him seriously given the fact that he's a compulsive liar. Don't refuse to step on the scales for the on the night weigh-in if you have nothing to hide. Simples
     
  8. STB

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    Well it would appear he DID step on the scales!
     
  9. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    Why did it say he didn't on the graphic then?

    ''And Floyd Mayweather did not get on our unofficial scales to let us know what he weighs tonight''

    --Jim Lampley

    http://i.imgur.com/va68C2M.jpg

    He has a history of doing this.
     
  10. STB

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    Maybe Jim and the production team needed to do more work?

    Like I said, if the NSAC weighed them alongside each other, it wouldnt be too hard to find out
     
  11. acr347

    acr347 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Seriously dude won easily, yet still guarding his fight night weight. I don't care, but he didn't weigh in at 149 that night. He did however dominate.
     
  12. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    So you're saying that he did indeed step on the scales for HBO's unofficial weigh in? Even though he has a history of refusing to step on the scales for unofficial fight night weigh ins and he is a compulsive and outrageous liar? :lol:
     
  13. STB

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    HBOs unnofficial weigh in? No idea.

    But the fact that he stepped on scales for an official weigh in for the NSAC should make it pretty easy for everyone at HBO to find out.

    How hard would it have been for anyone working for HBO to find out?

    Seems lazy.
     
  14. tennis

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    dont worry floyd cant count to 10

    he dont know what 149 means
     
  15. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    Yes I'm specifically talking about HBO's unofficial weigh in, I have no idea if the compulsive liar is telling the truth about doing the NSAC one though. He may well have.

    As lazy as refusing to step on the scales for the HBO unofficial weigh in? lol

    They shouldn't have to ''find out'' he should just step on their f*cking scales. How hard is it to do that? lol