I'm OK with the little guys. Physics and Phyisiology dictate that smaller bodies will execute athletic techniques better than larger ones can, and boxing serves as a rare place where athletes under 175 can display this reality. Moreover, Boxing is a world sport, remember; and outside of Australia, Europe and North America, which make up only a combiled 14.84% of world population, those young adult males when in perfect boxing condition under 130 lbs make up a significant percentage of the population.
What is your opinon on 130 and below boxing.?
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Stephen Fulton should be on everyone's P4P list. You're missing out on some good boxing if you're not checking out those lower divisions. Inoue's very fun to watch aswell.Comment
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I prefer bigger guys fights, to be honest. But small guys often fight, the best fight the best in good action packed fights, so I watch.
Welterweight, middleweight and heavyweight divisions are almost dead, so if you want to watch boxing, you must watch low divisions.Last edited by JakeTheBoxer; 05-14-2023, 01:04 PM.Comment
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Looking at 4 hall of fame level heavyweights fighting in their prime at the same time right now. You're missing the show Jake.I prefer bigger guys fights, to be honest. But small guys often fight, the best fight the best in good action packed fights, so I watch.
Welterweight, middleweight and heavyweight divisions are almost dead, so if you want to watch boxing, you must watch low divisions.Comment
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-Fulton vs. Inoue 122lb, one of 2023's most anticipated bouts.
-Wood/Conlan 126lb, FOTY 2022 contender. Wood vs. Lara 1 is currently in the running for FOTY, and the rematch is in two weeks.
-Cordina/Ogawa 130lb, KOTY 2022 contender. Cordina/Rakhimov is currently in the running for FOTY.
-Nery/Hovhannisyan 122lb, current FOTY contender
-Junto Nakatani vs. Andrew Moloney 115lb, this week
The lighter weights have been carrying the year imho.Last edited by kiaba360; 05-14-2023, 05:16 PM.Comment
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Most big fights at the lighter weight classes deliver, this year is no exception.-Fulton vs. Inoue 122lb, one of 2023's most anticipated bouts.
-Wood/Conlan 126lb, FOTY 2022 contender. Wood vs. Lara 1 is currently in the running for FOTY, and the rematch is in two weeks.
-Cordina/Ogawa 130lb, KOTY 2022 contender. Cordina/Rakhimov is currently in the running for FOTY.
-Nery/Hovhannisyan 122lb, current FOTY contender
-Junto Nakatani vs. Andrew Moloney 115lb, this week
The lighter weights have been carrying the year imho.
Hopefully next week (Haney vs Loma) and the week after (Lopez vs Conlan and Lara vs Wood II) makes up for the travesty that was Romero vs Barroso.Last edited by Malvado; 05-14-2023, 05:27 PM.Comment
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If I only watched 147 and up, I think I would hate boxing lolComment
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