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    #21
    Originally posted by Bronson66 View Post
    At what point does his size cease being an advantage?
    I'm assuming here that all things being equal everyone agrees he beats anyone up to Lhvy,175lbs.
    What about over that , abilities being equal,when does his size cease to give him an advantage?
    When his opponent is 6ft and 190lbs for example, or when?
    Lol his size has never been a advantage. The people who think this are the care a people who never watch boxing a day in their lives but will repeat what they hear others size. So Tyson Fury is a 6'7 230 pound guy who comes in the ring out of shape. In the 1990's alone there were literally 100's of boxers 6'6 plus 250 pound plus and I never heard anybody say these guys had any advantage.

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      #22
      Originally posted by The D3vil View Post
      After 230lbs, you start to sacrifice speed, quickness, endurance, & agility.

      Perfect HW is prime Ali, 6'3" 220lbs.


      Ali wasn't 6'3 he was 6'2 1/2 according to himself and Ali got beat upside the head so much that nothing about him was perfect

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