heavier weights or lighter weights?

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  • cosmichorn
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    #1

    heavier weights or lighter weights?

    which do you prefer watching?

    I prefer lighter, purely because seeing 2 fat man moving around slowly, staring at eachother and occationally jabbing doesnt entertain me.

    But at the same time you cant beat a heavyweight K.O
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  • Kastrioti
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    #2
    I have always preferred MW and up, but now the lighter weights have really made some noise it's hard not to be interested in them.

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    • j.razor
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      #3
      heavyweights R a joke, the only good heavyweight(tehcnically) is James Toney...he can box, slip punches & take a punch but if he were only taller & stayed in shape...

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      • Kastrioti
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        #4
        Originally posted by j.razor
        heavyweights R a joke, the only good heavyweight(tehcnically) is James Toney...he can box, slip punches & take a punch but if he were only taller & stayed in shape...
        Why taller? His shape and height are what make him the technical master he is.

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        • Zerwas1
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          #5
          what about the mid :122-200

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          • Pugilistic™
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            #6
            Weight classes do not bother me.

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            • Lord13
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              #7
              I can't watch really watch low weights like bantam and flyweight.
              Featherweight is the most I can do with, from then on I have no problem.

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              • Randall_Hopkirk
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                #8
                I can't remember a recent meaningful HW fight between two top guys, sad for boxings marquee division. Once Klit goes it should warm up, he's a lame advertisement for his division.

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                • KostyaTszyu44
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                  #9
                  lighter weights definitely

                  that being said, i like all boxing but generally the weights from 105 up to 147 continue to provide the best and most meaningful matchups

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                  • Joe2608
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                    #10
                    From MW and up i have always prefered, but currently the light weights are dominating the heavier weights.

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