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  • MurkaMan
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    #21
    Originally posted by HeroBando
    Ghost was 150 fight night vs Aydin, at welter. His beast of an opponent was 151, with 64' reach. Rios was just 160 fight night at JWW. But let me guess, what do scales know about size?
    Size and Weight is not the same MORON! A guy can have a small build and be 160. A guy can have a big build and be 150. To me, Ghost looks to be around 6 foot tall. I dont care about Rios weight. Rios is waaay smaller than Ghost. I dont care about what Boxrec list fighters height, and reach at, or tail of the tape. They list Ghost as being the same height as Floyd with the same reach or less. When they were in the ring together, Ghost looked waay taller with longer arms. When he threw his punches, Floyd had to fly across the ring to get away. He couldnt just fight toe to toe like he did Ortiz. He had to use footwork or he would have been in trouble. I know my boxing. You dont.

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    • Jloro
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      #22
      Damn this fight sounds good. Let's see it next. I got Guerrero in a War

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      • HeroBando
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        #23
        Originally posted by MurkaMan
        Size and Weight is not the same MORON! A guy can have a small build and be 160. A guy can have a big build and be 150. To me, Ghost looks to be around 6 foot tall. I dont care about Rios weight. Rios is waaay smaller than Ghost. I dont care about what Boxrec list fighters height, and reach at, or tail of the tape. They list Ghost as being the same height as Floyd with the same reach or less. When they were in the ring together, Ghost looked waay taller with longer arms. When he threw his punches, Floyd had to fly across the ring to get away. He couldnt just fight toe to toe like he did Ortiz. He had to use footwork or he would have been in trouble. I know my boxing. You dont.
        I called it.

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        • MurkaMan
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          #24
          Originally posted by HeroBando
          I called it.
          Highlighting small sentences out of an entire paragraph, because you have no response! Duckin, and Dodgin things you cant deal with. But cherrypicking things to make your life easier.

          An indirect way of accepting the fact that you was wrong, and moving along! No beef. Nice tlk, Tnx!

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          • Jam Jars
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            #25
            RG and it wouldn't be close.

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            • Juof
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              #26
              lets not go on like alvarado is better than berto. guerrero ices this puto

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              • Ringlife
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                #27
                The Ghost beats Rios in this one.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by HeroBando
                  Ghost was 150 fight night vs Aydin, at welter. His beast of an opponent was 151, with 64' reach. Rios was just 160 fight night at JWW. But let me guess, what do scales know about size?
                  Water weight =/= muscle weight

                  Manny Pacquiao was rehydrating to a welter weight size when he was a LW and I think you can agree that he's stronger now than he was back then.

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                  • HeroBando
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Biolink
                    Water weight =/= muscle weight

                    Manny Pacquiao was rehydrating to a welter weight size when he was a LW and I think you can agree that he's stronger now than he was back then.
                    Regardless, both Alvarado and Rios are bigger, more physical and harder punching than Guerrero or Aydin . I bet neither guy lets a 100% shot Casa go the distance, or get dropped in the process. And both would retire Kats.

                    So what you're left is PED combackin, shoulder rollin Berto, which is a good win., But lets remember Berto is the only top 10 guy nutcase Ortiz was able to beat in 5 tries, over 2 divisions.

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