Per the rules of the World Boxing Council, Floyd Mayweather Jr. (47-0, 26KOs) has made his 30-day weight and came in well below the necessary limit. Mayweather is only 3.5-pounds above the welterweight limit of 147-pounds. He holds the WBC championship at welterweight and junior middleweight, and the WBA titles in both divisions as well. On May 2nd at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, he will attempt to add the WBO's 147-pound title to that collection when he takes on career rival Manny Pacquiao in a blockbuster pay-per-view encounter. There is no word on Pacquiao's 30-day weight, but the Filipino star often weighs in well under the welterweight limit on the day of the official weighin.

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[QUOTE=Jim Jeffries;15545149]Golovkin weighed 165 for the 30 day weigh in vs Rubio. I wouldn't infer that he walks around at 165 based on that, especially since he came into the ring at 173. Since Floyd refuses to be weighed on…

[QUOTE=Ganondorf;15547297]I am assuming it is a BLOOD specimen you are interested in seeing collected? Or do you really want to see behind the meat curtain?[/QUOTE] is that how USADA collect blood specimen? they extract it on Floyd's meat now?

Mayweather did not miss weight for the Marquez fight ! He renegotiated the contract 2 weeks prior to the fight date. Imho, that was lame as fakk, because (just imo, could be wrong) Mayweather made no genuine effort to meet…

[QUOTE=SplitSecond;15546337]it's ok that floyd breaches the contract, because he pays them money[/QUOTE] Get your facts straight willya ! The contract was re-negotiated, it was not breeched.

[QUOTE=MindBat;15546321]Marquez and his trainer had 3 options on the day before the fight... [B]1. Call the fight off.[/B] [B]2. Make Floyd take the weight off and re-weigh himself at the agreed upon weight.[/B] [B]3. Take the $600k and let the…