Butterbean and Jimmy Young come to mind. Tyson Fury? It may only happen among heavyweights where the extra weight itself does not particularly matter. Who else do you know?
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Originally posted by Biledriver View PostBattlingNelson Shouldn't this be in NSB and NOT the History Forum?
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Is this like a prison fantasy? I personally try not to notice such things. But if it will help the forum, in future, I'll keep an eye out.
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Originally posted by Willie Pep 229 View PostIs this like a prison fantasy? I personally try not to notice such things. But if it will help the forum, in future, I'll keep an eye out.
Let's work with Jimmy Young, perhaps the greatest of this shunned category both in prominence and achievement.
{Note to Jimmy Young, family & pals}:
{If you ever cruise boxing forums, and by any chance run into this thread or are told about it, I hope you understand I am in no way demeaning you. To me, you were a great or near great heavyweight who would have beaten a lot of champions since you and before you. Whatever is related to boxing history we talk about here, and you are now a piece of boxing history. Your name lasts longer than anyone who will read this. No, not belittling you. I would never do that, bra, I mean brother. You went up against Earnie Shavers after only 10 pro fights. That is called a man. Signed Kid Cauliflower}
So, doesn't it beg the question why weren't those trained off? The other question is can they be trained off? I think they cannot be completely trained off. He probably would have preferred not going in front of millions bare chested as a thin man with man boobs. May be they were trained off as much as he could, or maybe as much as he dared. Probably not a boxer whose style would benefit from a lot of extra chest muscle. But even if you lose weight and add muscle, the skin sack isn't going anywhere. Now you have a smaller but looser sack of adipose tissue still crowning your giant chest muscles. That is the theory.
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Originally posted by Kid Cauliflower View PostButterbean and Jimmy Young come to mind. Tyson Fury? It may only happen among heavyweights where the extra weight itself does not particularly matter. Who else do you know?
I really don't know if there is a boxing code of honor not to strike them. If there is such a fighter, He/She or whatever a trans community or sex change people call them themselves risks being outcast from other boxers.
This is a third rail type of question, but I suppose legal punches above the belt are well .... legal according to the boxing rules.
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