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  • #41
    If you’re into movie type happenings then wait on Errol Spence to beat Crawford, Usyk to become undisputed at heavy or Lopez to blast Loma. Those are unlikely but possible.
    This is impossible.
    Tyson looked impressive on some pads for a few seconds. He also looked impressive for the majority of one round against Danny Williams until his age began showing.
    Mike finally found peace. He should stay doing what he’s doing.

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    • #42
      but hte voice in mikes head pleads, do it do it, i have a plan, it will be great, money money u need money

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      • #43
        Originally posted by MartialMind View Post
        All the way up until his prison stint.

        Also HW's don't cut weight what they weigh in on should be about what they weigh during fight night.
        Heavy weights absolutely weigh a different amount fight night versus weigh in. What would be the point for the weigh-in? It does not hurt a boxer to shed some water weight to look more muscular on the day of the weigh-in and then re-hydrate by fight night.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by pugil1st View Post
          Oh, ok. I didn't realize I was entertaining a racist. Never mind.
          Actually a sushi chef is a highly skilled trade, extremely higher in skill than a cab driver. While making an assumption of another person's trade while comparing that skill level to a professional boxer is in no way considered racist. You should learn English, obviously you have no idea what racism is...

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          • #45
            Originally posted by Silver Spear View Post
            Heavy weights absolutely weigh a different amount fight night versus weigh in. What would be the point for the weigh-in? It does not hurt a boxer to shed some water weight to look more muscular on the day of the weigh-in and then re-hydrate by fight night.
            Nobody likes cutting weight it means you are dehydrating your body unnaturally, that is only a negative.

            There is no benefit to cutting unless you have a weight limit to meet.

            I've never heard of a HW fighter cutting weight especially to look more muscular. The weigh-in at heavyweight has always been more ceremonial than not. Some boxers don't even fully strip down.

            Wilder even wore this ****** mask thing on the scale for Tyson-Fury 1.

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            • #46
              Originally posted by MartialMind View Post
              Nobody likes cutting weight it means you are dehydrating your body unnaturally, that is only a negative.

              There is no benefit to cutting unless you have a weight limit to meet.

              I've never heard of a HW fighter cutting weight especially to look more muscular. The weigh-in at heavyweight has always been more ceremonial than not. Some boxers don't even fully strip down.

              Wilder even wore this ****** mask thing on the scale for Tyson-Fury 1.

              Right but fact is HW fighters still drop weight for the weigh in and come in heavier fight night. Even Tyson gained some weight come fight night. Cutting a few pounds is not that hard on your body when you are basically just shedding water weight and then drinking it back after the weigh in. A gallon of water weighs about 8 pounds. All a fighter needs to do is drink a few of those bottles you see them drinking out of after the weigh in and they get their weight back.

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              • #47
                How old was Rocky Balboa when he took Mason Dixon all 12 rounds?

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by Curtis2 View Post
                  Actually a sushi chef is a highly skilled trade, extremely higher in skill than a cab driver. While making an assumption of another person's trade while comparing that skill level to a professional boxer is in no way considered racist. You should learn English, obviously you have no idea what racism is...
                  Oh, I know what it is and I know what you are. Don't come back now and talk about how highly skilled they are. Lol
                  Stick to your racism. Own that 'ish'. You've made an investment in it.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by pugil1st View Post
                    Oh, I know what it is and I know what you are. Don't come back now and talk about how highly skilled they are. Lol
                    Stick to your racism. Own that 'ish'. You've made an investment in it.
                    Only a true clown would add a LOL into your fake, unintelligent narrative/topic..

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Curtis2 View Post
                      Only a true clown would add a LOL into your fake, unintelligent narrative/topic..
                      Forget the strawmen. Make your daddy proud and own who you are and how he brought you up. LOLLLLL

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