accomplishments under 150 lbs shouldn't count as much as 150+

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  • boliodogs
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    #21
    What the hell are you talking about. Do you live in the land of giants. A 150 pound boxer today with day before the fight weigh ins is a guy who is probably 5 foot 10 inches and is 170 pounds between fights and not fat. That is an average size man, not a midget. If you laugh at him you might be laughing at someone who could kick your ass. It's not about how big you are as a boxer. It's about how skillful and good you are for your size. Why do you think most pound for pound top 10 best lists have so many low weight boxers high up on the list and usually no heavyweights. Pacquiao and Mayweather were two of the best and they are under 150 pounds. How about Loma, Mikey, Spence and Crawford? I like them. If you don't them then don't watch them fight. Stick to big usually fat and slow heavyweights who average 25 punches a round instead of the 60 or more punches a round the lightweights average.

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    • Larry the boss
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      #22
      lol...........

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      • DuckAdonis
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        #23
        Thread is ******ed as ****

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        • chrisJS
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          #24
          Funny thing is if Floyd had fought from 154 and above his whole career the majority of his fans would be in agreement with this ridiculous thread. Now they only don't watch Boxing below 130.

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