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Originally posted by -Kev- View PostWW's rehydrate to 158-165lbs, Floyd rehydrates to 150. He was not a decent sized WW, just a very good boxer who used skills and defense to beat the bigger guys. Floyd rehydrates 3lbs vs his oppnents 10-15lbs. Golovkin does not have to face that at 160, he rehydrates the same as every one else, 168-170lbs, everyone is the same size. Even at 130, Floyd was 133-134 and his opponents were 147lbs and he would KO them. Both Corrales and Castillo were welterweights on fight night against Floyd. The only guys that were the same size as Floyd at WW were Mitchell, Judah, Marquez and Pacquiao.
And going by your logic, in which you argue that the reason that he fights that way is because he is undersized, then what about the Pacquiao, Marquez, Guerrero, and Judah fights. Don't lie to yourself, Mayweather didnt like to take any risks because his entire marketability depended on his 0. He was also overly concerned for his health.
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Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View PostIt was boring and I'm no Floyd minion.
Last night we had GGG suckboys saying that a back n forth action fight between Cleverly-Fonfara was **** because it wasn't for a title.
Now we have to be thrilled by Golovkin methodically beating up another absolute no hoper in a glorified mismatch.
I hope these con artists step up before 2017.
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Originally posted by Barcham View PostPeople like you would rather see Lemieux in the hospital undergoing surgery for a brain bleed instead, wouldn't you?
****ING IDIOT.
You are simply attacking me for insinuating that boxing is corrupt, as is well known.
I don't like seeing injuries.
Lemieux was doing some of his best work.
GGG didn't need any help to get the win, but the stoppage was not a good one.
Don't shoot the messenger, cocksucker.
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Originally posted by ea22 View PostIs that a fact? Most welterweights rehydrate to 158-165?I can only think of a couple.
And going by your logic, in which you argue that the reason that he fights that way is because he is undersized, then what about the Pacquiao, Marquez, Guerrero, and Judah fights. Don't lie to yourself, Mayweather didnt like to take any risks because his entire marketability depended on his 0. He was also overly concerned for his health.
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Originally posted by ea22 View PostIs that a fact? Most welterweights rehydrate to 158-165?I can only think of a couple.
And going by your logic, in which you argue that the reason that he fights that way is because he is undersized, then what about the Pacquiao, Marquez, Guerrero, and Judah fights. Don't lie to yourself, Mayweather didnt like to take any risks because his entire marketability depended on his 0. He was also overly concerned for his health.
Mayweather vs Baldomir(149 vs 163), Ortiz(150 vs 164), Maidana I (148 vs 165), Mitchell (148 vs 155), as you can see Mitchell was the "smallest" WW out of this list, other than the guys I already mentioned that were more Floyd's size JMM, Pac, and Judah. Those are all the WW fights that had unofficial weigh ins. All of them had the opponents bove 160, which is pretty common.
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Mayweather vs Judah(146 vs 150), Bruseles(142 vs 150), Corley(145[FMJ] vs 144[Corley]), Ndou(140 vs 147), Sosa (140 vs 145), Castillo II (138 vs 147), Castillo I (138.5 vs 147.5), Chavez (137 vs 136), Corrales (136 vs 146).
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