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12-09-2013, 08:38 PM
So ridiculous and ******.
Ray Robinson was much bigger than Mayweather. Taller, bigger frame and just clearly much bigger.
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12-09-2013, 08:40 PM
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Robinson was the same weight as Mayweather at 19.
Robinson was ahead on the cards against Maxim, but could not come out for the 14th round due to heat exhaustion caused by the 103 degrees in the ring
What kind of bull**** is this?
1942 at age 21 he fighting at WW.
By The mid 40’s still in his early 20’s he was reguraly fighting above the WW limit.
By age 30 he was a strong, solid MW.
They are not remotely the same size Robinson is clearly much bigger than Mayweather who at the age of 36 has maxed out and small at 151 lbs.
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12-09-2013, 08:44 PM
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Floyd started at 130lbs 19/20 year old at the time. At the same age Robinson was at that weight class if not lighter.
Completely and utterly false.
Robinson never weighed 130 lbs in his professional career.
When he first turned pro in 1940, aged 19, he was fighting at 135 lbs and outgrew 135 pretty quickly. Within a year, actually.
He turned pro in 1940 by 1941 he was already fighting above Lightweight and by 1942 he was fighting at Welterweight.
You don't know what you're talking about.
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12-10-2013, 03:09 AM
Originally posted by
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Completely and utterly false.
Robinson never weighed 130 lbs in his professional career.
When he first turned pro in 1940, aged 19, he was fighting at 135 lbs and outgrew 135 pretty quickly. Within a year, actually.
He turned pro in 1940 by 1941 he was already fighting above Lightweight and by 1941 he was fighting at Welterweight.
You don't know what you're talking about.
Damn. Good stuff my manz. I hope he comes back, we have run him off it seems.
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12-10-2013, 03:19 AM
What a ****** question.
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12-10-2013, 03:29 AM
Originally posted by
IronDanHamza
Completely and utterly false.
Robinson never weighed 130 lbs in his professional career.
When he first turned pro in 1940, aged 19, he was fighting at 135 lbs and outgrew 135 pretty quickly. Within a year, actually.
He turned pro in 1940 by 1941 he was already fighting above Lightweight and by 1941 he was fighting at Welterweight.
You don't know what you're talking about.
Thanks for the history lesson, man. It makes a change to come on here and actually learn a few things rather than the same mundane idiotic posting.
Out of something ****** and ignorant (this thread, if you can't guess) something good can come.
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#47
12-27-2013, 12:01 PM
Kovalev would break Floyd's arms with his punches.
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#48
12-27-2013, 12:07 PM
Gets knocked out and.. gets knocked out..
How about Stevenson and Kovalev vs Vlad? Even if Stevenson fought the even rounds, and Kovalev fought the odd rounds they would still end up KTFO.
Dumb thread.
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12-27-2013, 06:06 PM
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What kind of bull**** is this?
1942 at age 21 he fighting at WW.
By The mid 40’s still in his early 20’s he was reguraly fighting above the WW limit.
By age 30 he was a strong, solid MW.
They are not remotely the same size Robinson is clearly much bigger than Mayweather who at the age of 36 has maxed out and small at 151 lbs.
Not exactly. He was still a rather small MW at age 30. Definitely bigger than Mayweather, but still small by MW standards.
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#50
12-27-2013, 06:13 PM
This whole thread is a bit silly. Maxim was a light hitter...Adonis and Sergey have one punch KTFO power...
SRR was a naturally bigger man than Floyd as well. I'm just gonna say it....SRR gets KTFO by both guys...simply too much of a size disparity.
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