Use your ****in head... and look at what others say too.:roll: I don't have time for those who play dumb, or just are.
Didn't see him suggest that. But forgive me if I don't put too much into what you or others claim another poster said. Had too much experience with that twisting and paraphrasing ****. I'm sure you underatand, given our history.
Nothing compared to the top boxers of the past. Some of the greatest victories in the history of boxing was langford beating gans, this was at a catchweight. Langford v flowers was also likely at a catchweight. Idiots or newbies don't realise just how common catchweights once were in the 8 division era and even more so before that.
I do. He said that Ortiz has never fought at 147 besides Berto... But I pointed out to him that Ortiz has many fights over 140. A lot at 142/143/144 But he says those dont count... to which I asked if Pac was is a legit 147/154 champion... to which he ignores. If you want the link, let me know.
How the **** does anyone **** up what you had to say about anything when you don't even post your weasel opinion? How?
Pac has fought more catchweight fights than Floyd and he has also fought more non-catchweight fights than Floyd.
The Catchweight Club of Boxing. Pac is not alone! (sample list of members) 1. Kelly Pavlik 2. Jermain Taylor 3. Joe Gans 4. Joe Walcott 5. Jimmy McClamin 6. Pancho Villa 7. Henry Armstrong 8. Lew Jenkins 9. Emilie Griffith 10. Dave Chamley 11. Sugar Ray Leonard 12. Donny Lalonde 13. Terry Norris 14. Meldrick Taylor 15. Paulie Ayala 16. Johnny Tapia 17. Bernard Hopkins 18. Oscar De La Hoya 19. Jose Luis Castillo 20. Diego Corrales 21. Henry Maske 22. Virgil Hill 23. Ricardo Mayorga 24. Fernando Vargas 25. Pernell Whitaker 26. Julio Cesar Chavez 27. Manny Pacquiao 28. Miguel Cotto 29. Floyd Mayweather Jr. 30. Juan Manuel Marquez 31. Antonio Margarito 32. Paul Williams 33. Sergio Martinez
Floyd mayweather never fought a catchweight fight. Anyway, now do the knocked out in 3 rounds twice club. :nut The old times fighters get pass for fighting at catchweights. Once the new divisions entered boxing...most of the catchweights became negotiated by the superstar.