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Is this statement true:A GREAT big man will beat a GREAT little man

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  • #11
    Duran over Leonard tells us that isn't true.

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    • #12
      Throughout history there are tales of great clashes between two legendary warriors.

      Each warrior had countless victories in prior battles and by pure happenstance they became pitted against one another in the heat of combat. Their blows are swift and mighty. All who surround them watch in awe. These two magnificent specimens of death furiously trying to kill the other. Neither warrior has ever met another quite like this. The tenacity and skill with which they fight fuels their desire to overcome the daunting challenge before them. For hours they fight on, giving up very little ground. Though they revel in testing their skills against an equally matched opponent, they each begin to wonder when it will end.

      At last the blows become too heavy and the muscle tendons snap. It could be a cramp here or a cut there. It doesn't really matter in the end. A strange feeling engulfs the warrior. Could it be fear? Or perhaps despair? Whatever it is, the end is swift. A legend is felled. Struck dead by one who is now more than his equal.

      The victor is the man with the greater will to win.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by ThePunchingBag View Post
        Throughout history there are tales of great clashes between two legendary warriors.

        Each warrior had countless victories in prior battles and by pure happenstance they became pitted against one another in the heat of combat. Their blows are swift and mighty. All who surround them watch in awe. These two magnificent specimens of death furiously trying to kill the other. Neither warrior has ever met another quite like this. The tenacity and skill with which they fight fuels their desire to overcome the daunting challenge before them. For hours they fight on, giving up very little ground. Though they revel in testing their skills against an equally matched opponent, they each begin to wonder when it will end.

        At last the blows become too heavy and the muscle tendons snap. It could be a cramp here or a cut there. It doesn't really matter in the end. A strange feeling engulfs the warrior. Could it be fear? Or perhaps despair? Whatever it is, the end is swift. A legend is felled. Struck dead by one who is now more than his equal.

        The victor is the man with the greater will to win.
        lol did you just make that up? you could be a ****in poet or something

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        • #14
          Not always but more often than not.

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          • #15
            Only people I met who think size doesn't make a difference all else being relatively close are those martial arts dorks.

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            • #16
              No id pick pernell Whitaker almost any welterweight or light welterweight.


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