Roy never carried his power up to lhw

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  • lparm
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    #41
    Originally posted by Benny Leonard
    Roy hit Joe in the FACE, not the Temple.
    Now what could have hurt him that is on the face? NOSE...and mabye chin. He seemed to hit them both.





    Face:




    The first time was funnier.....why???

    Because dumbass none of those pics say the word TEMPLE. Bit of fail there brah.

    Temple indicates the side of the head behind the eyes. The bone beneath is the temporal bone.

    Oops couldn't get a picture of the TEMPLE huh. It's ok I got what you tried (and failed) to demonstrate.
    Last edited by lparm; 10-07-2009, 02:56 PM.

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    • Verstyle
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      #42
      Originally posted by Ryn0
      Yeah, now even though he still hits hard it's not one punch KO power but in his prime it was devastating.

      Look at his KO'd of Griffin and Virgil Hill.
      If you're going by KO's of 2 fighters then might as well at John Ruiz and Bernard also.

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      • MOTHER DUCKER
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        #43
        Originally posted by street bully
        Elbow shot? It was a wrist/forearm, and a flush punch does more damage. If anything Calzaghe could not take big power shots at 175, since Hopkins and Jones do not hit that hard, and they both dropped him.
        What a load of ****ig bull **** Calzaghe took alot more solid punches from Jones after with his hands ****ing down. Also not saying Lewis is second to Ali but he was ****ing good let me guess you probably got Tyson above him you yanky ****

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          #44
          Originally posted by VERSATILE2K10
          If you're going by KO's of 2 fighters then might as well at John Ruiz and Bernard also.
          they broke a big boys ribs?

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          • Benny Leonard
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            #45
            Originally posted by lparm
            The first time was funnier.....why???

            Because dumbass none of those pics say the word TEMPLE. Bit of fail there brah.

            Temple indicates the side of the head behind the eyes. The bone beneath is the temporal bone.

            Oops couldn't get a picture of the TEMPLE bone huh. It's ok I got what you tried (and failed) to demonstrate.


            It's called the "Temporal lobe"



            OK, my suggestion is to do some reading. Other than that, I have to go because you are damaging...


            To leave on a good note:

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            • lparm
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              #46
              Originally posted by Benny Leonard


              It's called the "Temporal lobe"



              OK, my suggestion is to do some reading. Other than that, I have to go because you are damaging...


              To leave on a good note:

              LOL oops you screwed up again brah LOL

              tem⋅ple2  /ˈtɛmpəl/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [tem-puhl]
              –noun 1. Anatomy. the flattened region on either side of the forehead in human beings.

              temporal lobe 
              –noun Anatomy, Zoology. the lateral lobe of each cerebral hemisphere, in front of the occipital lobe.

              cerebral hemisphere 
              –noun either of the rounded halves of the cerebrum of the brain, divided laterally by a deep fissure and connected at the bottom by the corpus callosum.

              Anatomy
              Cladists classify land vertebrates based on the presence of an upper hole, a lower hole, both, or neither in the cover of dermal bone which formerly covered the temporalis muscle. Those with no holes are called anapsida. The muscle whose origin is the temple and whose insertion is the jaw is the temporalis muscle.

              The temporal lobe might be contain the temple but the temple is a specific anotomic region. Kinda like America is part of the World but not all countries are America.
              AWWWWWWWWWWWW
              All aboard

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              • hammerhiem
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                #47
                This is so wrong, RJJ took his power up, what he couldn't do was retain it when he came back down again.

                Going to HW fcuking up Roy completely, he was never the same again.

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                • Benny Leonard
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by lparm
                  LOL oops you screwed up again brah LOL

                  tem⋅ple2  /ˈtɛmpəl/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [tem-puhl]
                  –noun 1. Anatomy. the flattened region on either side of the forehead in human beings.

                  temporal lobe 
                  –noun Anatomy, Zoology. the lateral lobe of each cerebral hemisphere, in front of the occipital lobe.

                  cerebral hemisphere 
                  –noun either of the rounded halves of the cerebrum of the brain, divided laterally by a deep fissure and connected at the bottom by the corpus callosum.

                  Anatomy
                  Cladists classify land vertebrates based on the presence of an upper hole, a lower hole, both, or neither in the cover of dermal bone which formerly covered the temporalis muscle. Those with no holes are called anapsida. The muscle whose origin is the temple and whose insertion is the jaw is the temporalis muscle.

                  The temporal lobe might be contain the temple but the temple is a specific anotomic region. Kinda like America is part of the World but not all countries are America.
                  AWWWWWWWWWWWW
                  All aboard
                  That's the area that is effected. The "Temple" is a specific spot that is the Temperal lobe. I guess, and not sure how to explain it using something else...maybe, like a Penis head and the shaft. All apart of the penis but one is a generally area on the penis. The penis head would be the "Temple" on the penis/temperal lobe. Something like that.
                  And No, didn't have any pictures that pointed to it...didn't think I needed one.



                  So again, are you going to try getting hit with a forearm and then a fist by the same person to see which one hurts more?

                  Also, remember, the punch that you don't see coming or can't react to in time can hurt you.
                  As well as being hit in the nose.
                  Last edited by Benny Leonard; 10-07-2009, 03:28 PM.

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                  • lparm
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Benny Leonard
                    That's the area that is effected. The "Temple" is a specific spot that is the Temperal lobe. And No, didn't have any pictures that pointed to it...didn't think I needed one.
                    Well specifics are important aren't they? I mean think about it America isn't France because they are each specific countries within the world. I was being very specific you generalized and failed. Sorry.

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                    • Benny Leonard
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by lparm
                      Well specifics are important aren't they? I mean think about it America isn't France because they are each specific countries within the world. I was being very specific you generalized and failed. Sorry.
                      You couldn't figure out the area from that picture?

                      You can't even tell the difference between the side of the head and the front...or an elbow from a foream...so yes, maybe I was wrong to give you that much credit in figuring it out.

                      Disagree: America would be the Temparol lobe with Pennsylvania {East Coast} being the Temple. The World would be the body...although maybe that would be the Universe so the World would be the brain?
                      Unless you want to map it different.

                      Way off base.
                      Last edited by Benny Leonard; 10-07-2009, 03:33 PM.

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