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  • #21
    Originally posted by kayjay View Post
    real Men Don't Watch Any Boxing Matches Below Welterweight. We Won't Watch Midgets Fight, Because They're Too Small To Count As Real Athletes.

    And There's No More "skillz" There Than In The Higher Weights. What You Little Boys Mistake For Skill Is Just Off-balance Arm Punching.

    What Pacquiao And Marquez Do Is Flat-out Gay, And They're The Good Ones. Bigger Men Need To Be Cautious Because Their Opponents Can Knock Them Out With One Punch. Slapping Midgets Look More Active Because The Punches Don't Do Any Damage. Those Same Strategies Would Get A Cruiserweight Or Heavyweight Killed Every Time. Why? Because They're Facing Genetically Normal, Grown Men.

    A Man Who Weighs Less Than 135 Pounds Is Not Genetically Normal, Let Alone Potentially Athletic.

    attention Alert! Attention Alert!!




















    Attention Whore It Couldn't Be More Obvious

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    • #22
      This thread is ******.

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      • #23
        Damn. Fell for that one hook, line, and sinker....

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        • #24
          One man fighting old dogmas applied by the ones looking for easy ways.

          Huh!

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          • #25
            I guess im not a real man because I like the lower weights better than the heavier weights.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by blackirish137 View Post
              its probebly satirical. I remember that Kayjay used to do this kind of stuff a lot to get a point across. but dont tell anyone or itll ruin the joke.

              I have to admit when it gets to the super small classes it gets hard to watch. maybe around bantamweight + is good though.
              See, everyone has a limit. Mine is welterweight, though I do watch down to lightweight if there's nothing better on.


              But the higher the weight, the better the fight. A HW fight keeps me on the edge of my seat. IT can turn at any second. There's no need to throw a thousand punches when you're looking to get one good one in.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by kayjay View Post
                See, everyone has a limit. Mine is welterweight, though I do watch down to lightweight if there's nothing better on.


                But the higher the weight, the better the fight. A HW fight keeps me on the edge of my seat. IT can turn at any second. There's no need to throw a thousand punches when you're looking to get one good one in.
                You must have bitten your nails to bloody stumps watching last nights HW bout....

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                • #28
                  I'm not sure that I agree but this is one of the best threads in a while. This is a topic that we really need to mull over


                  green k for you kayjay, and I don't give them out often

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by -ROGELIO- View Post

                    Attention Whore It Couldn't Be More Obvious
                    Whatever, no0b. I mostly keep to other parts of the site and don't mess with you fools. But this is just boxing talk here. In my view lower weight fighters are not real athletes, and don't have boxing skill because they never needed to develop it (boxing skill = the ability to beat men up without getting hurt, but if the other guy can't hurt you . . . . )

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by kayjay View Post
                      See, everyone has a limit. Mine is welterweight, though I do watch down to lightweight if there's nothing better on.


                      But the higher the weight, the better the fight. A HW fight keeps me on the edge of my seat. IT can turn at any second. There's no need to throw a thousand punches when you're looking to get one good one in.
                      heavyweight fights dont really do it for me, especially nowadays. the last time I remember a come from behind HW KO was actually Liakhovich vs. Briggs...which is depressing. but actually Brewster vs. Krasniqi was an awesome KO from behind. seems like it happens at lighter weight classes more often to me.

                      I like the middle classes the most...Welterweight through Light Heavyweight ish. maybe because those are the more average peoples weights(after taking into account the amount of weight the fighters have to cut)
                      Last edited by Steak; 10-12-2008, 05:34 PM.

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