If you've never fought pro, your opinion means nothing.

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  • ben41193
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    #131
    id wannna hear it form manny steward.

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    • ben41193
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      #132
      Originally posted by Kball15
      Of coarse it helps. But im sure there are people who have NEVER stepped into the ring that know more then people who have actually been contenders in the sport.

      But if uve followed the sport for a loooong time, it doesnt matter if uve been in the ring or not
      All im saying is that i know i have boxing knolage. I know as much if not more than most people on this site and i have never in my life stepped foot in a boxing ring.

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      • PunchDrunk
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        #133
        Originally posted by ben41193
        id wannna hear it form manny steward.
        Exactly. Does that mean BigBicepZ27's opinion is less valid?

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        • Njord777
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          #134
          Originally posted by Njord777
          You don't know **** about boxing without being a pro! That's the truth!
          Can you say you know what it's like to be hit? No!
          Can you say you have a professional record to back up what you say? No!
          Should anyone respect your opinion as just another boxing "enthusiast"? Hell No!

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          Hmm. I'm surprised more of you scum non-boxers aren't taking advantage of this very limited offer. This is the real deal.

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          • ben41193
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            #135
            no its still valid, I agree with you man......

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            • PunchDrunk
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              #136
              Originally posted by ben41193
              All im saying is that i know i have boxing knolage. I know as much if not more than most people on this site and i have never in my life stepped foot in a boxing ring.
              Well, that depends on what you mean by boxing knowledge then, doesn't it?

              Sure, you may know who PBF fought in 1998, and who the linear cruiserweight champion is, but what's it like stepping into the ring for the first time? How do you lose those final 7 lbs three hours before the fight? How does it feel to go into the ring, feeling so drained that you were to exhausted to even warm up, and what do you do when you get in the ring in that state? How do you train to beat a guy, who's already beaten you three times within a year? What do you have to tell yourself to believe you can do it?

              I could go on for hours with the questions, that you can never answer untill you've walked the walk. Not saying your opinion doesn't matter, but I'd take a real fighter or trainer's opinion over yours any day of the week. I'd like to think I've made it obvious why.

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              • ben41193
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                #137
                Originally posted by PunchDrunk
                Well, that depends on what you mean by boxing knowledge then, doesn't it?

                Sure, you may know who PBF fought in 1998, and who the linear cruiserweight champion is, but what's it like stepping into the ring for the first time? How do you lose those final 7 lbs three hours before the fight? How does it feel to go into the ring, feeling so drained that you were to exhausted to even warm up, and what do you do when you get in the ring in that state? How do you train to beat a guy, who's already beaten you three times within a year? What do you have to tell yourself to believe you can do it?

                I could go on for hours with the questions, that you can never answer untill you've walked the walk. Not saying your opinion doesn't matter, but I'd take a real fighter or trainer's opinion over yours any day of the week. I'd like to think I've made it obvious why.
                And i acknolage that lol. Ill never know what thats like becase ive never done it. But i know for a fact that i have boxing knowlage and noone can say i dont.

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                • squealpiggy
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                  #138
                  I know a guy who is 0-2, knows **** all about boxing and only got his pro license because it looks good on his acting resume to be able to say he was a professional boxer.

                  My amateur ass wins.

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                  • Buckfever
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                    #139
                    I don't know about that. But I think we can all agree that duffgun's avatar, is fine.

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                    • ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY
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                      #140
                      Originally Posted by Kball15
                      Of coarse it helps. But im sure there are people who have NEVER stepped into the ring that know more then people who have actually been contenders in the sport.

                      Here it is a nutshell....there are people that never boxed before who know MUCH MORE about boxing than some fighters do...definitely.....BUT some guy that never even stepped in a ring before (and that means greats like Dundee, Futch, etc) iis NOT going to be ale to tell a guy that has real pro experience certain things...for example, it's like this....if Futch, Jim Gray, Merchant, Kellerman and Steve Forbes for example were all in a roOM and one of you came in and wanted to know what it was like to be in the 12th round of a fight....well, only Steve could stand up and TRULY tell u the things u really want to know.

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