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  • Blue54
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    #1

    Amanda Serrano

    She needs more attention she's a beautfil talented fighter with ko power and 7 weight division world champ. ��*♂️
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    She fine as hell but I've only seen her fight once. Her name will be poppin when she signs to fight Katie Taylor.

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    • Mammoth
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      I think she'll be on the GGG vs Rolls card

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      • The D3vil
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        #4
        I think she's the best female fighter in the world, but she's halfway into MMA now.

        It might be too late for her to blow.

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        • Eff Pandas
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          #5
          Originally posted by The D3vil
          I think she's the best female fighter in the world, but she's halfway into MMA now.

          It might be too late for her to blow.
          I was just gonna say isn't she more into MMA now. It sounds like in the US the money for fighting for women is in MMA.

          If Shields wasn't in the dead zone of weight divisions I'd say she should start learning some BJJ & wrestling.

          Womens fighting isn't deep like even lower weight mens divisions which aren't deep either compared to the middle & bigger weight divisions with 1,000+ active fighters at all times. But above 135 womens fighting is a joke with its depth. MMA & boxing.

          Ronda Rousey had to lose weight to become the name she did at 135 which has some depth, for a womens division. And Cyborg never got her due cuz she was damn near dying trying to make anything below 145 which has no depth. Shields would probably have to kill herself just to get to 145 for womens MMA cuz womens MMA above 145lbs is just freakshow sh^t with no real weight classes in any viable league that I'm aware of.

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            #6
            Randomly dorked out on Boxrec & Tapology (my preferred sites for fighter records & overall rankings) to look at the depth in Boxing & MMA in Mens & Womens divisions.

            Here's what I found:

            Mens Boxing (21,657 athletes or 1,273 per division):

            HW/200+lbs, 1,296 athletes
            CW/200lbs, 1,165 athletes
            LHW/175lbs, 1,069 athletes
            SMW/168lbs, 1,350 athletes
            MW/160lbs, 1,529 athletes
            JMW/154lbs, 1,827 athletes
            WW/147lbs, 2,060 athletes
            JWW/140lbs, 2,040 athletes
            LW/135lbs, 2,097 athletes
            JLW/130lbs, 1,461 athletes
            FW/126lbs, 1,575 athletes
            JFW/122lbs, 1,179 athletes
            BW/118lbs, 938 athletes
            JBW/115lbs, 673 athletes
            FlyW/112lbs, 739 athletes
            JFlyW/108lbs, 445 athletes
            SW/105lbs, 214 athletes

            Womens Boxing (1,515 athletes or 101 per division):

            HW/200+lbs, 27 athletes
            SMW/168lbs, 21 athletes
            MW/160lbs, 34 athletes
            JMW/154lbs, 50 athletes
            WW/147lbs, 53 athletes
            JWW/140lbs, 104 athletes
            LW/135lbs, 129 athletes
            JLW/130lbs, 111 athletes
            FW/126lbs, 152 athletes
            JFW/122lbs, 133 athletes
            BW/118lbs, 152 athletes
            JBW/115lbs, 116 athletes
            FlyW/112lbs, 181 athletes
            JFlyW/108lbs, 141 athletes
            SW/105lbs, 141 athletes

            Mens MMA (8,322 athletes or 1,040 per division):

            HW/265lbs, 702 athletes
            LHW/205lbs, 759 athletes
            MW/185lbs, 1,030 athletes
            WW/170lbs, 1,314 athletes
            LW/155lbs, 1,456 athletes
            FW/145lbs, 1,291 athletes
            BW/135lbs, 1,057 athletes
            FlyW/125lbs, 713 athletes

            Womens MMA (1,784 athletes or 356 per division):

            FW/145lbs, 196 athletes
            BW/135lbs, 418 athletes
            FlyW/125lbs, 525 athletes
            SW/115lbs, 440 athletes
            AW/105lbs, 205 athletes
            Last edited by Eff Pandas; 04-23-2019, 01:45 AM.

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            • kafkod
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              #7
              Originally posted by Eff Pandas
              Randomly dorked out on Boxrec & Tapology (my preferred sites for fighter records & overall rankings) to look at the depth in Boxing & MMA in Mens & Womens divisions.

              Here's what I found:

              Mens Boxing (21,657 athletes or 1,273 per division):

              HW/200+lbs, 1,296 athletes
              CW/200lbs, 1,165 athletes
              LHW/175lbs, 1,069 athletes
              SMW/168lbs, 1,350 athletes
              MW/160lbs, 1,529 athletes
              JMW/154lbs, 1,827 athletes
              WW/147lbs, 2,060 athletes
              JWW/140lbs, 2,040 athletes
              LW/135lbs, 2,097 athletes
              JLW/130lbs, 1,461 athletes
              FW/126lbs, 1,575 athletes
              JFW/122lbs, 1,179 athletes
              BW/118lbs, 938 athletes
              JBW/115lbs, 673 athletes
              FlyW/112lbs, 739 athletes
              JFlyW/108lbs, 445 athletes
              SW/105lbs, 214 athletes

              Womens Boxing (1,515 athletes or 101 per division):

              HW/200+lbs, 27 athletes
              SMW/168lbs, 21 athletes
              MW/160lbs, 34 athletes
              JMW/154lbs, 50 athletes
              WW/147lbs, 53 athletes
              JWW/140lbs, 104 athletes
              LW/135lbs, 129 athletes
              JLW/130lbs, 111 athletes
              FW/126lbs, 152 athletes
              JFW/122lbs, 133 athletes
              BW/118lbs, 152 athletes
              JBW/115lbs, 116 athletes
              FlyW/112lbs, 181 athletes
              JFlyW/108lbs, 141 athletes
              SW/105lbs, 141 athletes

              Mens MMA (8,322 athletes or 1,040 per division):

              HW/265lbs, 702 athletes
              LHW/205lbs, 759 athletes
              MW/185lbs, 1,030 athletes
              WW/170lbs, 1,314 athletes
              LW/155lbs, 1,456 athletes
              FW/145lbs, 1,291 athletes
              BW/135lbs, 1,057 athletes
              FlyW/125lbs, 713 athletes

              Womens MMA (1,784 athletes or 356 per division):

              FW/145lbs, 196 athletes
              BW/135lbs, 418 athletes
              FlyW/125lbs, 525 athletes
              SW/115lbs, 440 athletes
              AW/105lbs, 205 athletes
              This why it annoys me so much to see the records and title winning acheivements of female boxers - like Shields unifying her division - being reported and talked about in the media as if they were equivalent to a male boxer doing the same thing.

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