Can you duck a fighter who isn't even in your weight class?

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  • SNVDoublePunch!
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    #1

    Can you duck a fighter who isn't even in your weight class?

    I'm just curious. :wank:
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    No, that is completely idiotic as a concept.
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    Yes, especially if I don't like the fighter you just wuv so much...:(
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  • IAMBIAZED
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    #2
    Originally posted by SNVDoublePunch!
    I'm just curious. :wank:
    *****logic in 3...2...1....

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    • Khalid X
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      #3
      Originally posted by SNVDoublePunch!
      I'm just curious. :wank:
      No.

      If this is in reference to Martinez vs Pacquiao....it's about timing and right now Manny needs to face someone his own size. You can't fight big guys back to back as that wears on you mentally and physically. I use to box and I know this first hand.

      This fight will happen though....just wait and see.

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      • PAKYO
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        #4
        Originally posted by SNVDoublePunch!
        I'm just curious. :wank:
        Yes.
        And if crackhead accuse you of using peds, you're automatically guilty.
        You are also automatically a picker if you beat decisively any boxers with a higher weight than you.
        You are also not a ppv draw despite earning millions and despite not even a household name.

        YOU ARE ALSO NOTHING IF YOU HAVE NO TWEET OR FACEBOOK!

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        • bojangles1987
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          #5
          Yes. But not one two weight divisions above you, when you yourself are at the limit of your ability to climb divisions.

          So no, Pac and Floyd are not ducking Sergio if they don't fight him, in any way.

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          • Mr. Philadel
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            #6
            Originally posted by SNVDoublePunch!
            I'm just curious. :wank:
            I mean ppl always say B.Hop ducked Calzaghe back in 2002 or something like that when B.Hop was a MW and Joe was a SMW.....I remember who they was....I just hope they don't come in this thread and flip the script

            for the record....NO!!!...how can you duck a fighter thats NOT in ya division?!? ...it doesn't make sense imo

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            • Rick Grimes
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              #7
              If the fighter can make the weight and wants the fight yes. Pacquiao is a 154 title holder, Martinez was a 154 fighter a few fights ago and can still make the weight.

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              • PEBBLES!
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                #8
                So wait, is Bute ducking Pascal, or not?



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                • BoZz
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                  #9
                  What you can do is fight a guy for his title but the guy can't come in at the supposed weight he has to come in drained lol

                  And then once you have the title you can't defend it at the weight the title is supposed to be defended at

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                  • Bushbaby
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Mr. Blobby
                    If the fighter can make the weight and wants the fight yes. Pacquiao is a 154 title holder, Martinez was a 154 fighter a few fights ago and can still make the weight.
                    Co-sign here,if this is indeed about Pacman,there is no defense for him not fighting dangerous fighters that are (not top rank)promoted!!Pacman fought Margarito for a title in a division where Martinez was ranked absolutely no less than # 2 in,this is a fact!!Cotto went to 154 & beat a champion who the greater fighter in Pacman said was too big!!Great fighters shouldn't get a pass,that lesser fighters don't,that **** doesn't make sense!!"I'm so great I'll just go whoop up on a cheating stablemate right quick that 2 fights prior was beaten from pillar to post by Mosley,was caught cheating & beat a cabdriver in his return fight"!!If that's what great fighters do,I'll watch the not so great then!!

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