Weight Comparisons - Hearns, Armstrong, Duran, Jones, Mayweather & Pacquiao

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Florez, Sep 3, 2012.


  1. aramini

    aramini Boxing Addict Full Member

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    mayweather is the bigger man - in his pro debut and some of his first fights at 130 he actually came in OVER the 130 lb weight limit, like at 133 lbs.

    As an adult, he is simply bigger in frame. Pac may put on more muscle in his legs, but Floyd's frame is legitimately bigger.
     
  2. Bogotazo

    Bogotazo Amateur Full Member

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    It's clear Armstrong had the steepest climb.
     
  3. KOTF

    KOTF Bingooo Full Member

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    Roy Jones is fat.
     
  4. Caelum

    Caelum Boxing Addict Full Member

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    What are the fight-time weights?
    That is a better indication than weight-classes.


     
  5. Pacquiao gets tested just like 99.999% of all fighters, Just because he did not bow to Frauds demands you jump to conclusions.
     

  6. Its funny how the history books and records show Pacquiao starting his Pro career at 106 and this guy comes up with a chart that says different lmao.
    And lets face Facts Maynever started Pro at 130. Hell Maynever was an olympic medalist and Pacs Amateur career was short because he was POOR. This chart is as fake and misleading as all *****'s
     
  7. Vysotsky

    Vysotsky Boxing Junkie banned

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    Well when one of Floyd's main accusations for Pacquiao using PEDS is that he started at 106lbs while ignoring that Pacquiao was 15/16 and Floyd fought at the same weight at the same age it's pretty ****ing important in demonstrating what a ******ed coward Floyd is. Floyd SR is a ******ed crackhead and Floyd JR is very much his father's son.
     
  8. Bogotazo

    Bogotazo Amateur Full Member

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    I don't think Floyd actually uses that argument, just his dickriders. In fact I remember one interview pre-Mosley where he says "I could have turned pro at 16, but I didn't", implying that they've made a very similar weight gain throughout their careers. His reasoning is more along the lines of "you don't go from being ordinary to suddenly being extraordinary", and that "Cotto can't knock Mosley down, but he can?"