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    Comments Thread For: Oscar Collazo calls for a little more respect for lighter weight stars

    Oscar Collazo has called for the lighter weight-division fighters to get equal respect.?
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    “It means a lot,” Griffiths said, of being on the card. “This is history. This is the first time I’ve fought outside the United States. I’m looking forward to putting on a show for the Mexican fans.


    Definitely , when the history books are written, it will no doubt be noted that on this Important Historical Day , Cayden Griffiths fought outside of the United States for the first time.

    Add "history and historical" to terms way over used these days , along with Hero , and Great.

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      Originally posted by BoxingUpdates
      Oscar Collazo has called for the lighter weight-division fighters to get equal respect.?
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      While I respect any man who enters the ring, those below 135 pounds ( the average female in the USA is 154 lbs. ) are a bit like fighting horse jockeys to me. I say, let them fight. I'm a fan of the straw weights. I'm waiting for the fighting Bushmen. Do not underestimate him!

      Horse Racing and Boxing, two open paths for the little men. Both are dangerous.​

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        I respect all of the weight classes. They're all in the hurt business and there are knockouts in all of them. The smaller guys tend to put on more action fights too. Don't worry Oscar , I respect you plenty.​​​​

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          Originally posted by Dr Z



          While I respect any man who enters the ring, those below 135 pounds ( the average female in the USA is 154 lbs. ) are a bit like fighting horse jockeys to me. I say, let them fight. I'm a fan of the straw weights. I'm waiting for the fighting Bushmen. Do not underestimate him!

          Horse Racing and Boxing, two open paths for the little men. Both are dangerous.​

          Is that really the average weight for an American woman these days ?
          I can't get down with no fat women, no way and no how. A 154lb woman better be at least 6ft tall or she can get her fat ass to steppin...

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            Originally posted by PNUT901


            Is that really the average weight for an American woman these days ?
            I can't get down with no fat women, no way and no how. A 154lb woman better be at least 6ft tall or she can get her fat ass to steppin...

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            Yes. It's true.

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