if you're counting HW the numbers will sound really off. if you're athletic and can punch you can do plenty of damage once you get above 180-190 lbs or so. yeah, 6'6" juggernauts hit harder, but not hard enough to warrant half a dozen divisions, the way a 50 lb weight advantage would when you compare a 154 lber to a 105 lber.
the biggest advantage in size that i think i've seen in a televised fight in the weight classes was gatti - gamache. gatti was a very strong puncher and he filled out well up until 140 lbs. gamache was not an athletic guy and not a big 140 lber at all. probably could have made 135 or 130 if he had the athleticism and musculature to operate at a super low body fat like gatti, many other world class boxers in their primes.
gamache was damn near killed in a couple of rounds. rumor has it that gatti missed weight on the scales and nevada was in on it. unnoficially he had about 15-20 lbs on him on the HBO scales. looked like a middleweight fighting a lightweight. gatti hit him with a combination that legitimately damaged gamache's brain. he almost died.
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