There Should be NO WEIGHT CLASSES Below 112lbs Smdh.... MOVE THE HELL UP!!!

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  • SterlingStained
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    #21
    Originally posted by krazyn8tive
    This guy is trying to draw comparisons but his points are all over the place.
    his points are utterly ****** hence he never really had any points to begin with.

    buncha idiotic straw man fallacy logics

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    • Tony Trick-Pony
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      #22
      Throwing out 105 and 108 is fine with me. 112 was the smallest division at one time. It can be again. The great thing about it is, just think of the power of three weight classes combining. In order to be the man, these champions will all have to fight each other. If this were the case, Ricardo Lopez would have had to fight Chiquita and Carbajal. Imagine them all going for the flyweight title. Now that would have made their 90s era even better. Too many divisions lets guys hide from one another longer, whatever the excuse may be.

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      • pacmanis1
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        #23
        Originally posted by Sterling Archer
        did i say get rid of boxing you ****** ******????

        bunch ****** comparisons wtf is wrong with you???

        It was obviously an exaggerated comparison but the point is they shouldn't change the freaking sport just to make you happy. Every fighter at every weight makes tremendous sacrifice to step into the ring and you should respect that even if you don't care to see it.

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          #24
          Originally posted by anthonydavid11
          Throwing out 105 and 108 is fine with me. 112 was the smallest division at one time. It can be again. The great thing about it is, just think of the power of three weight classes combining. In order to be the man, these champions will all have to fight each other. If this were the case, Ricardo Lopez would have had to fight Chiquita and Carbajal. Imagine them all going for the flyweight title. Now that would have made their 90s era even better. Too many divisions lets guys hide from one another longer, whatever the excuse may be.
          [IMG]https://media.*****.com/media/5yLgoceQDgD7aZzlaZG/*****.gif[/IMG]

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          • boliodogs
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            #25
            A highly skilled boxer is enjoyable for me to watch regardless of their weight. If you don't like to watch boxers of less than 112 pounds then don't watch them. That's easy enough to do. Who are you to decide what the cutoff weight should be? Hell, why not make all fights under heavyweight illegal while you are at it? Somebody must be paying to watch these smaller fighters or they wouldn't pay them money to fight.

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            • KillaCamNZ
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              #26
              Not sure why you're making this a sexuality issue.

              I'm not thinking about straight and gay when I'm watching two people fight - why are you?

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