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The bigger the legs the harder the punch?
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Originally posted by silencers98 View PostBob Foster, Tommy Hearns, Kelly Pavlik, Gerald McClellan all had skinny legs and could punch like hell.
They all had broad shoulders though.
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Originally posted by slicksouthpaw16 View PostI agree that Hearns had very skinny legs, although McClellan was always big for middleweight and was pretty broad. He would pull his weight down from 200+ LBS to make the weight limit, which is part of the reason for his tragedy. I wouldn't consider his legs as being skinny.
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Originally posted by ICEMAN JOHN SCULLY View PostThe Lords of Discipline was that movie Mark was in. He also had a small role in He Got Game. I think very few guys could ever reach the heights expected of Mark when he went pro. Had to be a TON of pressure on him
I am one of those that believe that every fighter needs an ass whooping to really become a well rounded fighter, and Breland never got that ass whooping.
His chin didn't help him much either. He did have a lot to live up to though, and that can take its toll on anyone.
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I think it's more a function of power in the legs rather than size per se. Most will put on size as they develop power, but some just get strong without packing on the size. Pavlik is probably an example of that.
But the point is well made that the power comes from the legs.
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Originally posted by slicksouthpaw16 View PostI agree that Hearns had very skinny legs, although McClellan was always big for middleweight and was pretty broad. He would pull his weight down from 200+ LBS to make the weight limit, which is part of the reason for his tragedy. I wouldn't consider his legs as being skinny.
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