can slow fighter take a punch better than quicker fighters?

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  • wmute
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    #21
    Originally posted by Zerwas1
    If you are a slow fighter, you only get to the top, when you can take a lot of punishment and have some other good ability
    best post of the thread, good k

    EDIT: You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Zerwas1 again.

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    • Left Hook Tua
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      #22
      Originally posted by jreckoning
      I can see you sitting at a desk and someone comes in for help and you say just a minute I will be right with you, while you create a new post on NSB.


      THAT IS THE LIFE!!!!!

      this clip is funny as hell http://thewebsiteisdown.com/
      nah...... it's a real estate office not too many walk ins.

      i'm not a licensed broker so i don't leave the office.

      i was a title officer before so i'm good with the real estate paperwork and legal docs stuff.

      since the real estate market went down the drain my aunt had to let go of a lot of her employees i just help her out with the paperwork.

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      • Silencers
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        #23
        Not really, as Merchant said, it's the ability to see the punches coming, doesn't matter how fast or slow you are, and sometimes even if you see the punch coming, you get knocked out.

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        • Dambala
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          #24
          Originally posted by Silencers
          Not really, as Merchant said, it's the ability to see the punches coming, doesn't matter how fast or slow you are, and sometimes even if you see the punch coming, you get knocked out.
          I agree, if not ask Campbell who surely saw Robbie Peden's punch coming.

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          • Idgas
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            #25
            i don't think speed has anything to do with taking punches. no matter how fast you are, your opponent is going to swing at you. it's more awareness and reflexes than speed. now with that said, a quick fighter has the advantage. "tricking" your opponent isn't limited to only slow fighters, quick fighters can do the same and they too can prepare for a punch they see coming.

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