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Most overrated fighter in boxing today
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Originally posted by BadNewz View PostWhatevs. Anyone from middleweight up is suspect in this era. Up until around the 80s, boxing was equal or more popular than football and basketball, but today, football and basketball make so much more money that any premier athlete that would box in 160 or up will become a running back or a point guard instead. That's why being the best in those divisions today means absolutely nothing. You have to look around welterweight for the premier athletes.
You're just an angry jealous black man
You can't stand seeing white fighters dominate the higher weight classes....Middleweight to Heavyweight
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Originally posted by Jim Jeffries View PostMuch, much, much more money in fighting Pac, not to mention more fame in the long run. It's impossible to hold on to 3 belts and defend them all, let alone 4, plus I didn't see David clamoring to fight Juan.
Logic also dictates you could get more money fighting Paq with 4 belts on the line
If you analyze David and Juan fight the exact same way, throw the same amount of punches per fight but David is bigger and hits harder
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Originally posted by poeticlsykuac View PostLOL 160 pound running back or point guard? When is the last time you seen a even 180 pounder at running back? You lost all credibility with that statement. And you don't find all that many 6'0+ tall men that are 160 pounds on a court.
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Originally posted by Jim Jeffries View PostMuch, much, much more money in fighting Pac, not to mention more fame in the long run. It's impossible to hold on to 3 belts and defend them all, let alone 4, plus I didn't see David clamoring to fight Juan.
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Originally posted by BadNewz View PostIf you knew the slightest thing about boxing, you'd know that boxers dry out to make weight, and they don't do much lifting. If you weigh 160 as a boxer (and that's weigh-in weight, not walkaround weight or even fight night weight), you'd weigh close to 200 if you did the training that football players do.
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