FASCINATING read about WRIST SIZE & ABILITY TO MOVE UP IN WEIGHT

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  • Code Red
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    #11
    Originally posted by johncods
    Pacquiao's a freak of nature. couple that with Performance Enhancing Drugs and you got a monster.
    Fixed it for you

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    • Khmelnytsky
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      #12
      I have tale of the tape that says Jack Dempsey was 6'0 3/4" tall with 9" wrists. That's almost freakish isn't it?

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        #13
        Originally posted by tesla_power
        Thanks for info. Interesting read indeed. Optimal for pac is 150?

        I can't find age or growth of bone density over time in the factor. Also, is the optimal weight the estimate of your best fight night weight?
        that is what im wondering.


        Originally posted by Khmelnytsky
        I have tale of the tape that says Jack Dempsey was 6'0 3/4" tall with 9" wrists. That's almost freakish isn't it?
        that explains his badassery.

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        • Ragnar Lothbrok
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          #14

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          • SCtrojansbaby
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            #15
            Send this to Dan Rafeal(twitter) and Max Kellerman(twitter and ESPN Radio) I am sure they would interested and could enlighten a lot of people

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            • Ragnar Lothbrok
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              #16
              Originally posted by SCtrojansbaby
              Send this to Dan Rafeal(twitter) and Max Kellerman(twitter and ESPN Radio) I am sure they would interested and could enlighten a lot of people
              i doubt they do anything with it.

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              • pesticid
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                #17
                It's a nice read but it doesn't take into account Joe Calzaghe 10 inch wrists lol.

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                  #18

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by oj simpson
                    These numbers are completely wrong

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                    • Deeznuts
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                      #20
                      I always thought people with bigger wrist had more power. Actually when I used to spar with guys I could tell if they were going to be big punchers by the size of the wrist and forearm

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