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  • 1hourRun
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    #21
    Originally posted by aldo5408
    This coward has only moved up 7 pounds. That's not impressive at all
    Fool - the average weight deviation from 140 below is 3.888889 lbs ; that's ten divisions which is the majority of boxing. ONLY when you reach 147 and up is when the difference spikes to 7 lbs difference and up.

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    • Szef
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      #22
      Yeah, cuz Ward looked like a million dollars in his last fight.

      GTFO Floyd groupies.

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        #23
        Arroyo is a good fighter.

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        • aldo5408
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          #24
          Originally posted by 1hourRun
          Fool - the average weight deviation from 140 below is 3.888889 lbs ; that's ten divisions which is the majority of boxing. ONLY when you reach 147 and up is when the difference spikes to 7 lbs difference and up.
          Bro he started at minimum weight 105 now he's at 112

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            #25
            Originally posted by -PBP-
            Arroyo is a good fighter.
            Wanting to be great like Tito has been a good/bad thing for PR. On one hand you have PRs that try to be great and take challenges and on the other they lose and they lose support. This sport pushes people to the side after losing one time and worse if more.

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              #26
              All but two posts on this thread sound like they were written by the basic *****es of boxing fandom. I highly doubt any of you even understand what p4p means. It's all about skills and nothing to do with a record. Records are for divisional rankings...Simple Jacks.

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                #27
                Originally posted by aldo5408
                Bro he started at minimum weight 105 now he's at 112
                Do you understand anything about the human anatomy? how a flyweight can generate enough power to punch as hard as 147 pounder? then you take into consideration the frame of these smaller men and how the impact is more damaging to them?

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Mr.Fantastic
                  Wanting to be great like Tito has been a good/bad thing for PR. On one hand you have PRs that try to be great and take challenges and on the other they lose and they lose support. This sport pushes people to the side after losing one time and worse if more.
                  It's not just PR. Golovkin/Wade happened because Saunders, Canelo, Jacobs, etc. don't want to take an L and kill their momentum. That's why the sport pretty much sucks right now.

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                    #29
                    Arroyo is quality if you don't think so you don't know boxing. He is an experience world competitor as a young amateur and now as a pro with stood a 12 round pressure, combination throwing machine and held his own at times.
                    Roman throws 4,5,6 punch combinations, he throws triple left hands, he double and triple jabs WHO does that these days????

                    If you don't think he's a p4p king thats ok by me! If you don't see the high talent and outstanding skills you don't know PRO boxing. You think stand up amateur boxing is the only valid style.
                    I do think he re hydrated to much 111.5 to 126lbs is a lot and to me it's showing in his last 3 rounds. He picks his shots and thats ok but the constant pressure isn't there for 9 minutes!

                    If he was 6'3" 215 he's be the heavyweight champ for 15 years!

                    Ray

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by aldo5408
                      Bro he started at minimum weight 105 now he's at 112
                      Whoooooo, he like the next Sugar Ray Robinson

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