MULTIPLE Pro Boxers Come Out CRITICIZING Kambosos For Initial Weight Miss

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  • Combat Talk Radio
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    MULTIPLE Pro Boxers Come Out CRITICIZING Kambosos For Initial Weight Miss

    So NSB, are they just casuals who don't know nothing or...???

    Billy Dib:






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    Shakur Stevenson (says Devin STOPS him late):











  • Cypocryphy
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    Two pro boxers with knee jerk reactions. Okay.

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    • tonysoprano
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      #3
      Kambo is nothing special, Haney should win this easy.

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      • just the facts
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        #4
        Why would they give a phuck? He made the weight on the second attempt. Happens all the time.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Cypocryphy
          Two pro boxers with knee jerk reactions. Okay.
          Knee jerk?

          So you're saying that pro boxers don't understand the impact of a pro boxer missing initial weight?


          This isn't heavyweight bro. The smaller weight classes can't afford to miss weight like that.

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            #6
            Will not be the reason the aussie loses if he does lose, it's not a big deal at all

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            • Cypocryphy
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              #7
              Originally posted by Leicesterage

              Knee jerk?

              So you're saying that pro boxers don't understand the impact of a pro boxer missing initial weight?


              This isn't heavyweight bro. The smaller weight classes can't afford to miss weight like that.
              Show me where Kambosos missed weight at lost his titles. Show me that and maybe you have something. Other than that, you're just yapping about nothing.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Cypocryphy

                Show me where Kambosos missed weight at lost his titles. Show me that and maybe you have something. Other than that, you're just yapping about nothing.
                That's not the only problem, bro. You don't box, so you don't understand - and again, you just hate Haney.

                Let's try to help you.

                Fighters are normally set and ready to go leading up to fight night, with a very rigid training, nutrition, rest, etc. schedule. That's why it's rare to see fighters at the lower weight classes miss weight. It's not normal.

                Danny Jacobs missed weight against Canelo, got schooled, was a fraction of himself.

                Chavez Jr. missed weight against Jacobs, was lethargic and quits on the stool.

                Lemieux damn near missed weight against Saunders, came in larger than he should have, gets completely outboxed and shut out.

                Algieri missed weight against Pacquiao, was in the cage en route to getting dropped multiple times.

                Shawn Porter missed weight against Ugas. Arguably lost that fight and was nowhere near himself.

                Tank missed weight against Gamboa, looked a shell of himself in there.


                The bottom line: not being on spot with the weight the first time out means, as others have said, something's off in your camp and needs to be fixed especially when it's your OWN home turf.

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                • Cypocryphy
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Leicesterage

                  That's not the only problem, bro. You don't box, so you don't understand - and again, you just hate Haney.

                  Let's try to help you.

                  Fighters are normally set and ready to go leading up to fight night, with a very rigid training, nutrition, rest, etc. schedule. That's why it's rare to see fighters at the lower weight classes miss weight. It's not normal.

                  Danny Jacobs missed weight against Canelo, got schooled, was a fraction of himself.

                  Chavez Jr. missed weight against Jacobs, was lethargic and quits on the stool.

                  Lemieux damn near missed weight against Saunders, came in larger than he should have, gets completely outboxed and shut out.

                  Algieri missed weight against Pacquiao, was in the cage en route to getting dropped multiple times.

                  Shawn Porter missed weight against Ugas. Arguably lost that fight and was nowhere near himself.

                  Tank missed weight against Gamboa, looked a shell of himself in there.


                  The bottom line: not being on spot with the weight the first time out means, as others have said, something's off in your camp and needs to be fixed especially when it's your OWN home turf.
                  How do you know I don't box? So many assumptions. I think you don't box, bro. That's kinda obvious. You keep believing your own bull****. I'm not going to stop you. As if I give a ****.

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                    #10
                    Oh no, how will Kambosos ever live with this?

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