Jack that is the most absurd thing I have ever read in my life
height-classes?
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Exactly, the argument is ridiculous.I keep hearing that P-Will is too big to be at WW. But, if he can make weight then how is he too big? Because, he is tall? But, we have weight-classes not height-classes. So for anybody who thinks that P-Will is too tall to be at WW then can you answer the following questions for me.
When are you too tall to be in a certain weight-class?
When are you too short to be in a certaing weight-class?
What is "his size"? Light heavyweight, cruiserweight?
The funny thing is that if he fought people "his own size" he would not be their size, instead he would just be blown up at that weight and placed at a disadvantage.Comment
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Thats exactly right Shadows.
Boxing metrics.
But it obvious my idea is ahead of its time.
Keep your stinkin' weight classes as they are...
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Bantam is a fine class.
I don't care what Flicker says though, Hazegawa will not beat Perez.
After Perez handles Mares, Mr. Honda needs to bring Hozumi's ass out to L.A so Yonny could whoop him too.
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I believe Perez's height, skills, and work rate would cause Hasegawa some problems, but Perez has a habit of gravitating towards the ropes and leaning on them. He'll also give up his height from time to time and lean in, and will have a lapse where he drops his hands and backs up, leaving himself open. He needs to tighten up defensively to beat Hasegawa.
I think Hasegawa would win a decision, but I remember that thread and sorry, Yonnhy Perez is tough for anyone at 118. I doubt he gets "Sahapromed" as Flicker likes to say.Comment
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