If Ivan Calderon Beat A Super Featherweight Champ, Would You Be Impressed?

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  • Fox McCloud
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    #41
    Originally posted by Bhopreign
    I can relate, I can eat one meal a day sometimes and it doesnt bother me much, my brother is like that too. I cant remember when I ate 3 meals in one day, two at most.
    Two at most for me too. I have a weird sleeping schedule though, so I am sure that contributes. I go to sleep at 6 AM, and wake up at 2 PM. I generally don't eat "breakfast", of if I do it's really small. I eat once when I get off in between 10 PM and 12 AM. Then I usually eat some instant grits at 5 AM.

    Originally posted by Ch@mpBox@PR
    im skinny but Im different tthan you guys because I eat a lot. I eat like four times a day and I eat a lot in each meal. But for some reason my highest weight have been 163
    When I was 10, I could polish off a super size Double Quarter pounder with cheese meal with a large McFlurry and be fine.

    I can eat two very small meals at most now. I get sick if I eat more... I just have a really small stomach anymore it seems like.

    Originally posted by Bhopreign
    If the question was asked when Floyd was a superfeatherweight the odds would have been low also.
    It's hard to imagine anyone moving up a ton of weight classes when they are still at their first weight class.

    Both of them have the style to do it though. Defense stays consistent on the way up, offense does not.

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    • Little guys rul
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      #42
      Originally posted by Bhopreign
      Calderon fights at 108, if he went to featherweight and beat one of the champs would you be impressed? Cassius Baloyi, Edwin Valero, Humberto Soto and Alex Arthur are the champs there.
      Id be suprized if he could beat Roman Gonzalez, stay where you are Ivan, theres plenty of trouble coming at 108.

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      • CottoIsBackBtch
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        #43
        If Calderon Retires and sits at home throwing dollar bills an talkin shyt about past legends who actually FOUGHT people, then yeah... I would be disappointed.

        Til then, he is miles above Floyd in terms of respect. Floyd does not realize it yet, but he ****ed his legacy up. He will never be what his sick mind thinks he is. Trust me... he is half way forgotten.

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