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  • tyson
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    #81
    Originally posted by Addison
    Now you're playing dumb.. This was in regards to Kermit Cintron, RIGHT?

    NOW YOU TELL ME; HOW DID FELCIANO'S CHIN LOOK THAT NIGHT???

    Ever heard the expression "a great fighter still has one more great fight in him?" Well Feliciano's great chin had one more great performance in it.
    You are most certainly the man around this town messing with all the clowns!

    Feliciano though, when he fought Mike A, he was only 23.
    I noticed the commentators said he was already way more experienced than the 25 year old Mike, which was unusual.

    I'm surprised people haven't caught onto that one and tried to flame you over that fact.

    But clowns don't realize that the chin-issue is a little bit more complicated than just taking a punch.

    Clowns, read and learn;

    Hydration is a significant factor when it comes to punch-resistance.
    Anyone who's ever boxed when dehydrated will testify to this.
    If you are dehydrated, punches will feel like bricks to your head. You will feel a strong discomfort following every sudden motion of your head, not only punches but also twists and turns, jumps and side to side movements.

    Your vision will take longer to settle, your focus will be off and you will lose your ability to think sharp.

    Training will also have a great factor in your chin. During hard and intensive training, you force the body to adapt to physical strain.
    That part is easy. The hard part is getting yourself to train so hard that you strengthen the mind as well.
    This part can only be trained when you think you are done, but you still continue.

    And this is why some people get better when they face good opposition;
    they "get up" and get motivated enough to train as hard as they can, thus coming into the fights in tip top shape. Mentally and physically.

    This can also explain how some people can take punches from the best, but get knocked out by the lesser...

    And being cold-****ed in round one can happen to anyone.

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    • Addison
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      #82
      Originally posted by tyson
      You are most certainly the man around this town messing with all the clowns!

      Feliciano though, when he fought Mike A, he was only 23.
      I noticed the commentators said he was already way more experienced than the 25 year old Mike, which was unusual.

      I'm surprised people haven't caught onto that one and tried to flame you over that fact.

      But clowns don't realize that the chin-issue is a little bit more complicated than just taking a punch.

      Clowns, read and learn;

      Hydration is a significant factor when it comes to punch-resistance.
      Anyone who's ever boxed when dehydrated will testify to this.
      If you are dehydrated, punches will feel like bricks to your head. You will feel a strong discomfort following every sudden motion of your head, not only punches but also twists and turns, jumps and side to side movements.

      Your vision will take longer to settle, your focus will be off and you will lose your ability to think sharp.

      Training will also have a great factor in your chin. During hard and intensive training, you force the body to adapt to physical strain.
      That part is easy. The hard part is getting yourself to train so hard that you strengthen the mind as well.
      This part can only be trained when you think you are done, but you still continue.

      And this is why some people get better when they face good opposition;
      they "get up" and get motivated enough to train as hard as they can, thus coming into the fights in tip top shape. Mentally and physically.

      This can also explain how some people can take punches from the best, but get knocked out by the lesser...

      And being cold-****ed in round one can happen to anyone.
      Oustanding post, Tys. You took it to a whole nother level.

      I couldn't have said it better! Nice.

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      • -Hyperion-
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        #83
        so yeah apart from floys, margo, dlh and mosley, alfonso gomez is the next guy with teh best chance...let the flames begin...

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        • pelonxsoldier28
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          #84
          Imo, Nobody. I'm Not Saying Floyd Is Ducking Cotto, But He Is Making Too Many Excuses Of Why He Will Not Fight Cotto. Mayweather Needs To Fight The Best Out There, Not Who Is Offering The Most Money, And The Best Out There Right Now Is Cotto.

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          • PRboxingfan
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            #85
            I voted for everyone, except the last option, because any one of them could have a good night against a bad night by Miguel.

            Now, if you asked me who I'd bet on against Miguel, then we're down to one fighter, Floyd. I'd expect Miguel to win in every other one of those fights and would bet on him without a doubt.

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            • Antwuan Maxx
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              #86
              Originally posted by Addison
              Now you're playing dumb.. This was in regards to Kermit Cintron, RIGHT?

              NOW YOU TELL ME; HOW DID FELCIANO'S CHIN LOOK THAT NIGHT???

              Ever heard the expression "a great fighter still has one more great fight in him?" Well Feliciano's great chin had one more great performance in it.
              LMAO. You're ******ed. First you say he presently has a great chin. Then you try to suggest his chin was hampered by an accumulation of punishment sustained throughout 20 some odd fights. Now you're suggesting that great chin made a comeback for one final performance. Give me a break. Feleciano has never been regarded as having a "great chin." He's a tough cookie but that's about it. Titanium? If you say so. Guess his chin is in the same class as McCall, Tua, and Toney, huh?


              Originally posted by Addison
              Oustanding post, Tys. You took it to a whole nother level.

              I couldn't have said it better! Nice.
              Yeah, that weight drained/unprepared theory conveniently applies to everyone not named Miguel Cotto, I see.

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              • Addison
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                #87
                Originally posted by Antwuan Maxx
                LMAO. You're ******ed. First you say he presently has a great chin. Then you try to suggest his chin was hampered by an accumulation of punishment sustained throughout 20 some odd fights. Now you're suggesting that great chin made a comeback for one final performance. Give me a break. Feleciano has never been regarded as having a "great chin." He's a tough cookie but that's about it. Titanium? If you say so. Guess his chin is in the same class as McCall, Tua, and Toney, huh?




                Yeah, that weight drained/unprepared theory conveniently applies to everyone not named Miguel Cotto, I see.
                HaHA.. Yeah, I'm the ******..

                Antwuan, I know you're still ass-hurt about some of the spankings I've given you.. Try not to be a complete ***** about it.. Ok.

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                • Addison
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                  #88
                  Antwuan, are you going to wait until you think I've left again to drop a response or do you spend all this time thinking of what to say?

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                  • SkillspayBills
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                    #89
                    Originally posted by -Hyperion-
                    so yeah apart from floys, margo, dlh and mosley, alfonso gomez is the next guy with teh best chance...let the flames begin...
                    No need to flame you my friend, that great sig, my mistake the GREATEST sig you ever made will be enough to suffice.

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                    • Addison
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                      Antwuan Maxx


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