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  • Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
    FACT: a fighter who has never weighed more than 155, and who has never faced a middleweight opponent, simply cannot be referred to as a middleweight


    FACT: refusing to fight opponent-A at 155, but then offering to fight opponent-B at 154..... is a flat out duck of opponent-A
    A fighter who has never weighed more than 155,5 can't be called a middleweight.
    A fighter who has never weighed more than 156 can't be called a middleweight.
    A fighter who has never weighed more than 156,5 can't be called a middleweight.
    A fighter who has never weighed more than 157 can't be called a middleweight.
    A fighter who has never weighed more than 157,5 can't be called a middleweight.
    A fighter who has never weighed more than 158 can't be called a middleweight.
    A fighter who has never weighed more than 158,5 can't be called a middleweight.
    A fighter who has never weighed more than 159 can't be called a middleweight.

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    • Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
      middleweight is 160
      jmw is 154

      anything inbetween is a catchweight

      The " upper limit " of the bout is the only limit that counts

      sorry if that confused the living **** out of you
      there is no weight class called catchweight you fúcking spastic, get it through your thick fùcking skull you utterly ******ed dsab.

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      • Could you clowns just email each other and stop polluting this site with this nonsense?

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        • Originally posted by icha View Post
          it depends on other aspects, title involved, limit set, etc...
          for all we know even a hw title could be involved, or it could be just two fat welterweights going at each other...
          thats why you cant be too simpleton when it comes to CW fights, there are special circumstances involved unlike a fight between two mw fighters fighting at their normal weight limit..
          CW is not a weight class, idiot.

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          • Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
            155 falls inbetween 154 and 160

            if the limit is 160, that is a middleweight bout

            if the limit is 155, that is a catchweight

            FACT: you are same ignorant excuse-making muppet that you have always been
            BOOM!

            [img]https://media3.*****.com/media/oe33xf3B50fsc/200.gif[/img]

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            • Originally posted by Vadrigar. View Post
              BOOM!

              [img]https://media3.*****.com/media/oe33xf3B50fsc/200.gif[/img]
              If the limit is 155, it is above the JMW limit, therefore it is MW.

              [IMG]https://media.*****.com/media/mks5DcSGjhQ1a/*****.gif[/IMG]

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              • Originally posted by GGG Gloveking View Post
                We have posters on this site that are amateur boxers. Guys that train every day, work their asses off, lace up, climb in and fight. Some of these guys share their videos and experiences. You asked about 161.5. As a pro, it's smw. As an amateur, it's just MW. Don't disrespect the guys that work their asses off, and fight their asses off in the ring, by saying their weight class isn't worthy of mention.

                You've opened this account this month, and your bar is halfway red. This fact, in conjunction with the visual evidence in your posts, leads me to conclude that you're not the quality of poster this site needs
                It’s ok to feel embarrassed, GGG Gloveking. You are the first poster on this site to justify amateur weights as a reason to exempt a class in the pros. You should apologize to the thread starter! You totally lost position in the debate bringing up amateur weights for a pro bout. It’s like saying Masters Degree is the same academic excellence as a PHD

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                • Flyweight fights at 175 against other flyweight multiple times.
                  Still flyweight, right?
                  Last edited by stealthradon; 02-21-2018, 05:50 PM.

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                  • Originally posted by stealthradon View Post
                    If the limit is 155, it is above the JMW limit, therefore it is MW.

                    [IMG]https://media.*****.com/media/mks5DcSGjhQ1a/*****.gif[/IMG]
                    [IMG]https://media.*****.com/media/l4FGuhL4U2WyjdkaY/*****.gif[/IMG]

                    If the limit is 160 it's middleweight.

                    If the limit is 155 it's catchweight.

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                    • Originally posted by Vadrigar. View Post
                      [IMG]https://media.*****.com/media/l4FGuhL4U2WyjdkaY/*****.gif[/IMG]

                      If the limit is 160 it's middleweight.
                      Yes, the upper limit. UPPER LIMIT.
                      What is the upper limit for JMW?

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