I heard Canelo wanted it at 147, but Floyd said no 154. So they just settled at 152.
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Originally posted by Big Dunn View Postout of the whole post all you got was race card. cool. give floyd all the **** you want for being a hypocrite.
read the 1st sentence. does it sound like I'm ok with the cw?
no. what you're saying now is a complete 180 from what you said then. are you ok with 152 since you were ok with 145? was cotto drained? lets see if you are adult enough to answer honestly.
either say the same that you did back then or shut the **** up.
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Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View PostYeah he didn't need the advantage because Cotto was a broken down fighter past his prime. Canelo isn't. At least be honest about it.
floyd had the same choice as canelo-take whats offered or don't get the payday. floyd won. maybe canelo will too.
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Originally posted by TBOGGS78 View PostIm pretty sure Josesito Lopez and Alfonso Gomez didn't want to come from 140 to 154 to fight you either. I'm sure Floyd didn't want to give in to all De La Hoya's demands either, but when you want that big fight these are things you have to do. It's called sacrifice.
gtfo man
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Originally posted by junior gong View PostLot of tears from you over this catchweight. You should embrace it like the rest of your fellow dribbling floydiots!
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Originally posted by Reloaded View PostCanelo also didn't want what he originally called Floyd out on 150 , so Floyd met him in the middle and he agreed , not to bad deal seeing Floyd came up 5lbs and will give close to 20 away on the night , Canelo would jump at it which he did , now we got a superfight , its what you all wanted and good for boxing , it will do huge numbers .
LMFAO this **** is so hilarious
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Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View PostAccording to Floyd, he came in at 168. Close enough. Also according to Floyd, weight doesn't win fights - skills do.
Floyd has punked himself badly here. I don't know why people try to defend it. I think he beats Canelo comfortably no matter what the weight is. Team Mayweather obviously aren't as confident.
Just for fun, I would like to see Canelo winning this fight -- but he can achieve this only by KO... Which he would be able to score, though.Last edited by MDPopescu; 06-25-2013, 08:33 AM.
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Originally posted by MDPopescu View PostI said above:
When FM Jr. fought De La Hoya, Floyd was 30 years old and Oscar was 34 (and going down from the middleweight division). Oscar was old and drained -- they did it for the business.
Cotto was not a middleweight, and FM Jr. came at 151 in that fight...
Well: I'll not argue again on the catch weight issue here... I'm no Mayweather's fan and/or defender, so if one cannot talk strictly business (which is the case here) I'll post no more...
(And please remember that in Nov 2011, Canelo called Floyd at 150...)
floyd's team is using his leverage the way other non hwt "cash cows" did. the only difference is they didn't pop **** about not draining fighters etc etc. so he has to deal with the backlash.
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Originally posted by Big Dunn View PostHuh? check my posts. I said floyd did this for an advantage. you're the one who said he fought ODH at 154 like he had a choice. very disingenuous
floyd had the same choice as canelo-take whats offered or don't get the payday. floyd won. maybe canelo will too.
I'm quite aware who's holding the cards. It doesn't excuse anything.
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