In a division that garners next to no attention, would putting the smallest male fighters in with large female fighters make for a more interesting division?
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Should large women be allowed to compete at minimumweight?
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Should large women be allowed to compete at minimumweight?
14Yes28.57%4No42.86%6More large women is always a good thing.28.57%4Tags: None
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Only if a comedian get to be on hand to ridicule the hefty women and then the comedian can become the fighter when all the women are heated.
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My vote was recorded wrong but I voted no. How would that be any different than women competing in any weight class? A 105 pound woman against a 105 pound man or a 160 pound man against a 160 pound woman are basically the same thing. Big or small what is the difference? It's still a woman and a man of the same weight fighting each other.The women would get knocked out in most fights and possibly badly hurt or killed. That's just what boxing needs. Men beating the hell out of women. That should make the sport more popular. If you meant women against other women in the pros that's already legal an d I have no problem with women boxing women.
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Originally posted by DeadLikeMe View PostIn a division that garners next to no attention, would putting the smallest male fighters in with large female fighters make for a more interesting division?
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