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Comments Thread For: David Lemieux Fails To Make Weight, Move To 168 is Eyed
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If Adonis Stevenson can sweat himself down to Light Heavyweight then Lemieux shouldn't have much trouble making Middleweight. Old man Stevenson looked HUGE at Light Heavyweight when he fought Badou Jack but Superman still made weight. I don't like Stevenson at all but at least he makes weight every time. I've been losing respect for Lemieux for a long time. Just seems that he's a guy who doesn't really want to work hard or learn. He seems to rely mostly on his athleticism and power.
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Originally posted by OCPancho View PostHe's small but did not make weight ?
Hagler stayed at 160 . Is he a coward too ?
Monzon ?
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Nah not David Lemieux missing weight! Lol! He has needed to either change his diet and ways between camps, or head north to 68. In those pics, it didn’t even look like him. He was drawn up like a prune.
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Originally posted by KingHippo View PostI'm sick of this argument. This is 2018, camping is cowardly in this weak era. There isn't one top level fighter that hasn't at least moved up or considering it. GGG's a b1tch for camping in that **** division for all those years and talking about retirement once the water's getting hot.
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Originally posted by KingHippo View PostI'm sick of this argument. This is 2018, camping is cowardly in this weak era. There isn't one top level fighter that hasn't at least moved up or considering it. GGG's a b1tch for camping in that **** division for all those years and talking about retirement once the water's getting hot.
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Originally posted by KingHippo View PostI'm sick of this argument. This is 2018, camping is cowardly in this weak era. There isn't one top level fighter that hasn't at least moved up or considering it. GGG's a b1tch for camping in that **** division for all those years and talking about retirement once the water's getting hot.
So was Floyd a coward for retiring twice when the division was at its hottest?
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