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  • B.U.R.N.E.R
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    #111
    Originally posted by Makavelli
    does stamina help your legs?


    does stamina help your punch output?


    does stamina help you recover from blows?
    1. Yes. But Shanes legs were gone long before this fight was signed.

    2. Yes. But its kind of hard to throw when your opponent is timing you like a track coach.

    3. Not sure about this. Maybe..maybe not.

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      #112
      Originally posted by No Ceilings
      1. Yes. But Shanes legs were gone long before this fight was signed.

      2. Yes. But its kind of hard to throw when your opponent is timing you like a track coach.

      3. Not sure about this. Maybe..maybe not.


      so you're admitting that stamina would make a difference in a fight? yes or no

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        #113
        antonio margarito was getting 'timed like a track coach' in the first half of his fight with cotto


        but im sure his stamina had nothing to do with him keeping that relentless punch output

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          #114
          Originally posted by Makavelli
          so you're admitting that stamina would make a difference in a fight? yes or no
          About as much difference as Shane eating Ihop instead of Bob Evans for breakfast on fight night.

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            #115
            Originally posted by No Ceilings
            1. Yes. But Shanes legs were gone long before this fight was signed.

            2. Yes. But its kind of hard to throw when your opponent is timing you like a track coach.

            3. Not sure about this. Maybe..maybe not.
            Then why did Pac blatantly duck him , at 147 , ducked him at 144 , ducked dead man walking Mosley at 140 , and only a few mths before ??

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              #116
              Originally posted by Makavelli
              antonio margarito was getting 'timed like a track coach' in the first half of his fight with cotto


              but im sure his stamina had nothing to do with him keeping that relentless punch output
              I mean that is his style.

              I also think it sunk in pretty early that Cotto's arm punches werent hurting him and it was a matter of time before Cotto folded from the pressure.

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                #117
                Originally posted by No Ceilings
                About as much difference as Shane eating Ihop instead of Bob Evans for breakfast on fight night.


                simple yes or no question....

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                  #118
                  Originally posted by Reloaded
                  Then why did Pac blatantly duck him , at 147 , ducked him at 144 , ducked dead man walking Mosley at 140 , and only a few mths before ??
                  Good question.

                  I guess the "no stamina" Mosley was a guy Pac was flat scared to fight.

                  I mean Pac wanted nothing to do with him yet they **** on Floyd for waxing him.

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                    #119
                    Originally posted by No Ceilings
                    I mean that is his style.

                    I also think it sunk in pretty early that Cotto's arm punches werent hurting him and it was a matter of time before Cotto folded from the pressure.


                    and what allowed him to maintain that pressure?

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                      #120
                      Originally posted by No Ceilings
                      Good question.

                      I guess the "no stamina" Mosley was a guy Pac was flat scared to fight.

                      I mean Pac wanted nothing to do with him yet they **** on Floyd for waxing him.


                      yes...because PAC not fighting Mosely is absolutely relevant in this discussion

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