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  • #71
    All I know is Morales is who I think of when I think of the word boxing...

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    • #72
      remember that 3 piece combo that jmm bounced off of manuel medinas face? he caught medinas right with his left and with that same left landed a beautiful straight immediately followed by a right that landed flush on the forehead that bounced back off his spine just to find a left uppercut on his way down. fuk jmm.

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      • #73
        Originally posted by baya View Post
        remember that 3 piece combo that jmm bounced off of manuel medinas face? he caught medinas right with his left and with that same left landed a beautiful straight immediately followed by a right that landed flush on the forehead that bounced back off his spine just to find a left uppercut on his way down. fuk jmm.
        Dude is fearless...that confidence it requires to fire a hard combo like that as a counter as soon as he sees the opponent coming...

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        • #74
          Originally posted by anthonydavid11 View Post
          Yes, even Chocolatito or any of those guys in the lowers weight classes has it pretty easy these days as far as becoming multi-division champions. From 105-130, there are 8 freaking divisions. Ridiculous to say the least. 25 pounds total. 105, 115 and 122 should be done away with.
          Doh ...genius...It is calculated by body mass percentual

          To make it easy for you:

          If boxer A weights 50 pounds and boxer B 100, the difference between the two equals to 100% of boxer A's weight.

          Though, If boxer A weights 100 pounds and boxer B 150 (same 50 pounds difference) it becomes 50%.
          With 200 and 250 it goes down to 25%.

          Hence at lower weights even a few pounds are important.

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          • #75
            Originally posted by B-Bomber View Post
            Doh ...genius...It is calculated by body mass percentual

            To make it easy for you:

            If boxer A weights 50 pounds and boxer B 100, the difference between the two equals to 100% of boxer A's weight.

            Though, If boxer A weights 100 pounds and boxer B 150 (same 50 pounds difference) it becomes 50%.
            With 200 and 250 it goes down to 25%.

            Hence at lower weights even a few pounds are important.
            We'll have to agree to disagree. Three pounds doesn't make a difference in any fight. At all. Ever.

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            • #76
              Chavez obviously has the better resume but head to head I'd pick Chava Sanchez all day.

              Salvador gets my vote.

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              • #77
                Originally posted by -Hyperion- View Post
                All I know is Morales is who I think of when I think of the word boxing...

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                • #78
                  Originally posted by Santa_ View Post
                  Chavez obviously has the better resume but head to head I'd pick Chava Sanchez all day.

                  Salvador gets my vote.
                  Not only did he have the skills...

                  He had the fro.


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                  • #79
                    Originally posted by anthonydavid11 View Post
                    Not only did he have the skills...

                    He had the fro.



                    That's where the magical powers came from.


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                    • #80
                      Originally posted by Santa_ View Post
                      That's where the magical powers came from.


                      Haha. Royal stuff.

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