180 lbs is not huge but it is certainly big enough. if you let him pound on your face you'd eventually go out or get busted up, but you are in ZERO danger of getting turned into jello with one punch just because calderon is a professional and you are not.
calderon isnt much more than 5 feet tall. he topped out at 108 lbs. he's one of the lightest punching champions of all time in any weight class.
i've never been around calderon but i've been around pros as small as flyweight. many FWs and BWs.
they are tiny. just tiny.
now, if you are going 12 rounds and fighting a larger guy (say paulie malinaggi in his prime. not a big puncher.) and he's actually training, getting paid good money, motivated, you are probably getting stopped. 12 rounds is a long time to protect yourself against a top flight professional
i sat next to paulie at a fight in connecticut. he's not big, but he's a normal sized dude. at 180 lbs you'd be in danger fighting him.
now, we put you in there wtih julian jackson (arguably the hardest puncher ever p4p, topped out at MW,) and you're going to have a headache for the rest of your life.
calderon isnt much more than 5 feet tall. he topped out at 108 lbs. he's one of the lightest punching champions of all time in any weight class.
i've never been around calderon but i've been around pros as small as flyweight. many FWs and BWs.
they are tiny. just tiny.
now, if you are going 12 rounds and fighting a larger guy (say paulie malinaggi in his prime. not a big puncher.) and he's actually training, getting paid good money, motivated, you are probably getting stopped. 12 rounds is a long time to protect yourself against a top flight professional
i sat next to paulie at a fight in connecticut. he's not big, but he's a normal sized dude. at 180 lbs you'd be in danger fighting him.
now, we put you in there wtih julian jackson (arguably the hardest puncher ever p4p, topped out at MW,) and you're going to have a headache for the rest of your life.
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