Why Heavyweights Last Long Despite Taking The Hardest Shots

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  • GrandpaBernard
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    #1

    Why Heavyweights Last Long Despite Taking The Hardest Shots

    Even feather fisted heavyweights hit hard and hurt opponents
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    Really comes doen to speed and reaction time. Bigger guys move slower therefore the physical decline in reaction time that guys experience after their late 20s is less prevalent.

    Plus power is the great equalizer, if you can deliver your bomb, youth means nothing, ie: Tony Thompson vs David Price 1/2

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      #3
      Originally posted by TheIronMike
      Really comes doen to speed and reaction time. Bigger guys move slower therefore the physical decline in reaction time that guys experience after their late 20s is less prevalent.

      Plus power is the great equalizer, if you can deliver your bomb, youth means nothing, ie: Tony Thompson vs David Price 1/2
      George Foreman

      his film coming out later this year

      it covers the portion of him fighting as an old man

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        #4
        Originally posted by GrandpaBernard
        Even feather fisted heavyweights hit hard and hurt opponents
        If you have KO power. Your always in the game. Heavyweights RELY on it.
        strawweights dont.

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