In Boxing We learn That Being Bigger Is Always Better....

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  • HeadShots
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    In Boxing We learn That Being Bigger Is Always Better....

    condolences to the 22 yo that just passed away. It seems he was in the smaller weight class, once again.

    It isn't so much that these smaller weight class fighters get hit more. as this was an 8 round decision. It's natural selection. Men who are smaller are simply weaker, more fragile and less robust genetic specimens. Larger men are not only stronger and better fighters. Larger men can also endure more punishment.


    I've never heard of a heavyweight dying in boxing despite taking punches from much much harder punchers. It's because being bigger is always better.

    Women's natural selection seems to be validated.

    Size matters guys.
    Last edited by HeadShots; 05-10-2023, 04:44 PM.
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    Magomed Abdusalamov

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    • HeadShots
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      #3
      Originally posted by Smash
      Magomed Abdusalamov



      still alive.


      if a man is under 150 lbs, he is just genetically weak. even if he's fighting other weaklings, he still risks death.

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      • JakeTheBoxer
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        Men that weight under 140 -147 shouldn`t be allowed fighting.

        The welterweight division should be the lowest in pro and amateur boxing.

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          #5
          Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
          Men that weight under 140 -147 shouldn`t be allowed fighting.

          The welterweight division should be the lowest in pro and amateur boxing.


          Agreed. They should identify as females and compete in UFC.


          They are not made for this sport.

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            #6
            Originally posted by HeadShots



            still alive.


            if a man is under 150 lbs, he is just genetically weak. even if he's fighting other weaklings, he still risks death.
            Where on earth did you dig this up from, there are millions of under 150-pound guys that are pound for pound as strong as a bull , being small does not mean you have issues or problems physically.

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