Earlier this week on BoxingScene.com, it was reported that Mayweather tried to get Canelo down to the welterweight limit of 147-pounds and then a catch-weight of 150-pounds. Canelo rejected both of those requests and agreed to come down to a weight of 152-pounds.
Canelo also said Mayweather tried to include a "rehydration clause" in the fight contract, where Canelo would be unable to weigh above a certain number on the day of the fight. Canelo, who rehydrates to more than 170-pounds on the day of the fight, rejected that clause.
"They came up with a second-day weigh-in. They wanted to do a second-day weigh-in and limit what I cold weigh the second day, and I wouldn't agree to that. And then they tried to force me to stay quiet and to not mention it, and that's why we didn't say anything. And we haven't said anything until now," Canelo said.
"You'll see how I do it. You'll see how I beat him. I'm calm and I'm just ready to fight. I'm ready for the best Floyd possible."