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Was Floyd Really 158 Lbs. Against 142 Lbs. Lightweight Marquez?

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    #31
    Originally posted by Rick Grimes View Post
    Name one opponent apart from JMM that Mayweather was bigger than on fight night.
    None. But the way his die hard fans reacted floyd underhanded tactics for that fight in spite of all his advantages, youd think theres nothing unusual with what he did.

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      #32
      Originally posted by DempseyRollin View Post
      oh shut up. hes been refusing fightnight weigh ins for quite some time. he did so in the dlh and mosely fights too. the point is, regardless of his opponent, he refuses fight night weigh in. there is no indication that he would have refused the weigh in even if marquez was the bigger fighter. ur just making baseless assumptions when the facts state otherwise. dont state ur opinions as facts. the fact that marquez was the smaller fighter probably had nothing to do with his refusal.
      probably....... NOT definitely

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        #33
        Damn do the lies ever stop!! Floyd aint never weighed close to 158 for a ****in fight!! Stop spreading bull****!!

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          #34
          154, most likely.

          Dude was definitely in the Junior Middleweight range that night against Marquez.

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            #35
            No one know what he weighed, cause' his punk-ass didn't want to step on the scale on fight night. This is after forking over $600,000 to JMM for coming in 2 lbs. over the agreed catch weight of 144 lbs. I lost respect for him that night, as he knew JMM was making a leap to make the catchweight as it is. I love how he acted "surprised" when they read off "146 lbs." Floyd wanted every advantage. He looked NOTICEABLY bigger than Marquez, who looked bloated and slow. 158? Maybe not. But probably 152-155. But again, who knows.

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              #36
              P.S. Can people stop harping on the 158 number? The point is he decided to come in over the agreed 144, pay his opponent a 6-figure dollar amount, and take advantage of a guy jumping up two weight divisions for the first time. That what's B*LLSH%T. Nothing else needs to be said.

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                #37
                So he weighed 154 not 158. Still way bigger than Marquez was on the night.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Code Red View Post
                  Damn do the lies ever stop!! Floyd aint never weighed close to 158 for a ****in fight!! Stop spreading bull****!!
                  Thats what they do its a smokescreen to give Manny a free pass in forcing a CW on JMM , they duck fights for Manny as well , one chicken**** leading an army of chicken****s , if people cant see the difference in Floyds come back fight and the 3rd of a great trilogy with Pac forcing a CW , sheeeese no hope for them they just fanboys on the hype wagon and they know *** all about boxing .

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                    #39
                    damn..........floyds cheating/ducking/unlawfull..................antics just wouldnt stop...................

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by DempseyRollin View Post
                      dude...keep up with ur own assumptions. u claimed he refused to weigh in because he was much heavier than maquez, when the fact is thats proly not the case at all.

                      and me, butthurt? plz. im not the one who wastes his time commenting on nonsense about a fighter he doesnt like.
                      I'm pretty sure he did an unofficial weigh in for DLH (gotta find the fight, pretty sure I deleted that one) and Nacho/Marquez did go on record to say he refused to weigh and they estimated him to be in the high 150's, I think they know better than us.

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