Being a heavyweight is such a privilege in boxing

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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    #1

    Being a heavyweight is such a privilege in boxing

    Can a guy with bad skills become a champion in any other division?

    Can he become even a contender?
  • miniq
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    #2
    If you want to cry about physical realities go ahead

    Big men do big men things. The alpha males. They operate on a different ruleset going back to the days of Jack Johnson wrestling little men to death and before. That's how it is.

    Butterbean rules.
    Last edited by miniq; 12-26-2023, 12:24 PM.

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      #3
      It is like saying being a short person is a privilege in boxing because you can move the way the normal size or the tall ones can't.

      The heavyweight division requires differently. After all, even under rules, it is fighting, so no matter how graciously or not, how skilled or not, a winner is a winner and a fighter fights to win. It also takes guts to move to the heavyweights and is a shame when you have the size, but fight as a LHW or a cruiser.

      A champion with poor skills is something you see only in heavyweights?

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      • Smash
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        #4
        stumble bum made millions and quite likely was cheating regularly too with peds and caught multiple times too, some magic trick him and eddie pulled

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