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Morning Glory
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Why would you want too go up too heavyweight when you're naturally much smaller ?, you've got good height for a welterweight / light middle , I'd stay down if I was you where you have that advantage, don't really want too give it up for no good reason.
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Anything is possible and I can't say how much you will grow, nobody can predict that. But if you end up tall for you weight, use that to your advantage. Tall fighters become good against shorter fighters because it is what they are used to.
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But then I'm always punching down, and they can move fast. It's easier to beat taller opponents than shorter ones (But I'm just going from my experience of Karate). I'll stick to your advice and stay lighter for now until I've finished growing, then in a few years I'll decide whether or not to loose / gain weight.
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