Can someone explain to aboutfkntime
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kid, explain the FUNCTIONAL difference that .2lbs would make to a fighters performance..... how is a fighter who weighs 154.1 any different/better than a fighter who weighs 153.9??
explain how the difference would affect his performance?
b,b,b,b,but.....
it is glorious how 1lb means sooooo very much to you..... and yet 5lbs means sooooo very littleComment
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nah, you weren't.....
you were being dumb
you could call him..... " technically " a middleweight
or you could call him..... " not a real " middleweight
or you could call him..... " not a genuine " middleweight
or you could call him..... " a fake " middleweight
whatever suitsComment
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but, he was not jumping a weight division by fighting at 155
he was jumping a pound
because..... " middleweight is 160..... this is boxing "
nope
I am saying that there is little/no difference..... as Canelo EASILY proved with Smith
speaking of having it both ways.....
the tards, when defending Golovkin:
..... " middleweight is 160 "
the tards, when attacking Canelo:
..... " middleweight is 155 "
why did Mr " anyone from 154-168 " refuse to fight Canelo at 155, tard?
b,b,b,b,but..... middleweight is 160..... honor, integrity.... blah blah blah loooool
oh really..... so middleweight is 160, tard?
b.b.b.b.but..... middleweight is 155, blah blah blah.....
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it was 172
Ward stated that because of inactivity/age, he will work his way back down to 168 incrementally..... so it aint so hard on his body
that made perfect sense
Golovkin of course, decided to demand 164..... knowing that would kill the fight
FACT: it was clearly obvious Ward could not make 164
FACT: it was clearly obvious that demand would kill the fight
FACT: Bull****kin got exactly what he wanted
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What functional difference would 1.9lbs make to a fighters performance?
What functional difference would 2.0lbs make to a fighters performance?
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Tell me, which of these should be the cut-off point if 0.2 isn't?Comment
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but, he was not jumping a weight division by fighting at 155
he was jumping a pound
because..... " middleweight is 160..... this is boxing "
nope
I am saying that there is little/no difference..... as Canelo EASILY proved with Smith
speaking of having it both ways.....
the tards, when defending Golovkin:
..... " middleweight is 160 "
the tards, when attacking Canelo:
..... " middleweight is 155 "
why did Mr " anyone from 154-168 " refuse to fight Canelo at 155, tard?
b,b,b,b,but..... middleweight is 160..... honor, integrity.... blah blah blah loooool
oh really..... so middleweight is 160, tard?
b.b.b.b.but..... middleweight is 155, blah blah blah.....
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