Oh that's not what I meant. What I was trying to say is that he could only go to 142 of actual weight without getting more bloated ( and we all saw that he was way more bloated than usual ) ... I think that he was around 145 at the time of the fight. Marquez is 5'7'', so 3 or 4 extra pounds will actually look like a great difference, especially when we are used to see him with a very low fat %
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Was Floyd Really 158 Lbs. Against 142 Lbs. Lightweight Marquez?
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Originally posted by DempseyRollin View Postno ur the idiot. u make it seem like he did something out of the ordinary when he fought marquez. what he did was quite ordinary for him. so ur hypo that he did it to hide his weight against a smaller fighter is just plan ******. if u cant understand that then dont waste my time.
the man REFUSED TO BE WEIGHED.
but of course you are a tool, so what else is to be expected of you?
the man came in HEAVIER than the agreed weight against a much smaller man. any person with common sense would know that the weight disparity at fight night would be significant since marquez was already bloated up at weigh in and wouldn't gain much weight the next day.Last edited by AFighter4U; 05-17-2011, 07:39 PM.
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Originally posted by vacon04 View PostDid you saw that fight? He looked bigger than in his previous fights, and WAY BIGGER than JMM on that night. 158 is too much? Yeah for me that was the heavier he could've been that night, but 156 sounds pretty reasonable from what I saw and because of the circumstances. If he hadn't come back from retirement I would've never said 156, but he did, so I think he was heavier than in all his previous fights.
Stop hatin? Why does when anybody says anything that they don't like about another boxer that they like then they says it's "hating"? Man...
Floyd adds fewer pounds after the weigh-in than most modern fighters.
He's one of the few guys that could survive same-day weigh-ins.
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Originally posted by AFighter4U View Postoh there's nothing extraordinary about what floyd did. You are right in that cheating at the scales against a much smaller opponent was quite ordinary for him.
but of course you are a tool, so what else is to be expected of you?
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Originally posted by AFighter4U View Postoh there's nothing extraordinary about what floyd did. You are right in that cheating at the scales against a smaller opponent was quite ordinary for him.
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Originally posted by AFighter4U View Postoh there's nothing extraordinary about what floyd did. You are right in that cheating at the scales against a much smaller opponent was quite ordinary for him.
the man REFUSED TO BE WEIGHED.
but of course you are a tool, so what else is to be expected of you?
the man came in HEAVIER than the agreed weight against a much smaller man. any person with common sense would know that the weight disparity at fight night would be significant since marquez was already bloated up at weigh in and wouldn't gain much weight the next day.
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Originally posted by DempseyRollin View Postalrite now ur bringing irrelevent stuff into the convo. are we talking about the official weigh in or the fight night weigh in? smh...lol. just let it go. we already knew that he didnt come in at the weight limit stipulated in the contrat. wtf does that have to do with a fight night weigh in that he hasnt taken in yrs? once again, stop making assumptions based on ur limited knowledge kid.
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Originally posted by AFighter4U View Posti never made assumptions about his actual weight. in fact, the first thing i said was that one can only speculate. heck, I NEVER EVEN SAID HOW MUCH HE MUST HAVE WEIGHED. but you were so butt hurt about it for some reason.
and me, butthurt? plz. im not the one who wastes his time commenting on nonsense about a fighter he doesnt like.
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