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  • kardsufur
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    #31
    really bradley has hollow bones? how did you come to that conclusion bro, did you x-ray him yourself? smh

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    • SN!PER
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      #32
      Originally posted by kardsufur
      really bradley has hollow bones? how did you come to that conclusion bro, did you x-ray him yourself? smh
      He has bone marrow cancer and beat Marquez, Pacquiao, and Provodnikov?

      Bradley is truly one of the greatest of all time.

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        #33
        Originally posted by kardsufur
        really bradley has hollow bones? how did you come to that conclusion bro, did you x-ray him yourself? smh
        He looks bigger than he is, has a lot of muscle bulk for 147.

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        • hectari
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          #34
          Originally posted by kardsufur
          really bradley has hollow bones? how did you come to that conclusion bro, did you x-ray him yourself? smh
          Low Bone Density just like with Mayweather, but Floyd hits harder because he has better punch technique.

          But Floyd has brittle hands, Floyd looks like he weighs 170 yet he weighs only 150 walking around.

          also some people have smaller bones than others, a 5 foot 4 chick is not going to have the same size hands as a man who is 6 foot tall. But some men who are the same height will have smaller hands and thinner wrists than other men their size. giving the illusion of being much heavier than they are.

          Bone density (or bone mineral density) is a medical term normally referring to the amount of mineral matter per square centimeter of bones. Bone density (or BMD) is used in clinical medicine as an indirect indicator of osteoporosis and fracture risk.

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          • CTC JOHNNY
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            #35
            Non athletic people have no clue!

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              #36
              Originally posted by hectari
              Low Bone Density just like with Mayweather, but Floyd hits harder because he has better punch technique.

              But Floyd has brittle hands, Floyd looks like he weighs 170 yet he weighs only 150 walking around.

              also some people have smaller bones than others, a 5 foot 4 chick is not going to have the same size hands as a man who is 6 foot tall. But some men who are the same height will have smaller hands and thinner wrists than other men their size. giving the illusion of being much heavier than they are.

              Bone density (or bone mineral density) is a medical term normally referring to the amount of mineral matter per square centimeter of bones. Bone density (or BMD) is used in clinical medicine as an indirect indicator of osteoporosis and fracture risk.
              Exactly. Height has nothing to do with BMD. A guy like Pacquiao who is 5'4 probably has a stronger/thicker BMD than skinny guys like Paul Williams and Tommy Hearns.

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              • {Pito}
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                #37
                Originally posted by Crazylegs77
                That's actually my friend. He's from Queens N.Y.

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                • mathed
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Szef
                  Bradley needs to start doing pull ups, that's all I've learned from this thread.
                  Doesnt explain why Cunningham is a light puncher though.

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                  • mathed
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                    #39
                    Physical activity i.e., impacts thicken bone density over time. As you perform jumping activities or sprints, the impacts result in thickening of the bones to mitigate future impacts.

                    On a side note, my dentist was replacing some bad fillings and he told me that I had very dense bones and should have been an MMA fighter. I asked him how he could tell that and he said he could tell from the x-rays and that my jaw bone was thick.

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                    • mathed
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by SkillspayBills
                      I've always though Cunningham has the most impressive physique of any boxer. The guys delts are as 3D as it gets for someone that is natural.
                      I agree for sure on that. Cunningham's shoulders are impressive, I could only hope to have delts like that because I sure as hell don't see me building those in the gym.

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