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  • #21
    Originally posted by RubenSonny View Post
    Marquez was also significantly past prime and simply not as good as Mayweather anyway, so size wasn't the only factor.
    Which is exactly my point. It's not the only factor but it is a factor.

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    • #22
      Size does matter but there is way too much stock into it.

      A great small man is more than capable of beating a great big man.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Scott9945 View Post
        I'll be glad to PM you the info, but the truth is that I have never posted even ONCE on Twitter. What I do is follow reputable or interesting boxing people (and nobody else) and then use the site as an up to the minute boxing news source.


        I qualify as both...

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        • #24
          Originally posted by BigStereotype View Post
          No, it certainly doesn't mean everything. I know that. But people try to play it off like it means nothing when it does. It's why Marquez got shutout by Mayweather, a big part of the reason why Arguellon KO'd Olivares...it's something that puts even or near-even fighters over the edge, not something that makes a bad fighter beat a good fighter.
          Originally posted by BigStereotype View Post
          Which is exactly my point. It's not the only factor but it is a factor.
          Incorrect you only mention size for the Mayweather fight, not any other factors. In addition, you mentioned a fight in which the smaller fighter was winning before getting KTFO, hell it looked like a wrap for Olivares at the closing of the 12th.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by RubenSonny View Post
            Incorrect you only mention size for the Mayweather fight, not any other factors. In addition, you mentioned a fight in which the smaller fighter was winning before getting KTFO, hell it looked like a wrap for Olivares at the closing of the 12th.
            1. I might have mispoke. I said it's why he got shutout. Marquez would have been beaten, even if they were the same size. But that massive size disparity led to him getting destroyed.

            2. Smaller fighter controlling the action, bigger guy with superior power KTFOing him late.

            It's not everything, but it is something. I'm not going to give that up. I was talking to Marchegiano in another thread and he was insistent that Langford could beat the Klitschkos. I really heartily disagree. There's no shame in losing to a man who outweighs you by a hundred pounds, especially when they're good.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by RubenSonny View Post
              Incorrect you only mention size for the Mayweather fight, not any other factors. In addition, you mentioned a fight in which the smaller fighter was winning before getting KTFO, hell it looked like a wrap for Olivares at the closing of the 12th.
              Olivares was behind on points going into the 13th round against Arguello.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by BigStereotype View Post
                1. I might have mispoke. I said it's why he got shutout. Marquez would have been beaten, even if they were the same size. But that massive size disparity led to him getting destroyed.

                2. Smaller fighter controlling the action, bigger guy with superior power KTFOing him late.

                It's not everything, but it is something. I'm not going to give that up. I was talking to Marchegiano in another thread and he was insistent that Langford could beat the Klitschkos. I really heartily disagree. There's no shame in losing to a man who outweighs you by a hundred pounds, especially when they're good.
                Superior power not size, size wasn't really a factor in the fight and it can even be used as an example against your view. Whats to stop Sam getting inside and pounding their bodies he was light years quicker and more skillful than both and has enough power to knock the awful chinned Wlad down, size isn't always an advantage and can be negated by a master on the inside, not to mention Langford had a terrific chin.

                Just playing devils advocate here btw.
                Last edited by RubenSonny; 07-13-2011, 10:45 AM.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Scott9945 View Post
                  Olivares was behind on points going into the 13th round against Arguello.
                  I don't know what the judges scorecards were, did you think Arguello was winning? I certainly didn't.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by RubenSonny View Post
                    I don't know what the judges scorecards were, did you think Arguello was winning? I certainly didn't.
                    I've seen that fight a number of times (not recently though), and I would have guessed that Olivares was slightly ahead. But the official scores are there to see on boxrec.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Scott9945 View Post
                      I've seen that fight a number of times (not recently though), and I would have guessed that Olivares was slightly ahead. But the official scores are there to see on boxrec.
                      Well thanks for the info anyway but it doesn't take away from my point really.

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