Originally posted by El Temible
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How much will the weight factor affect Toney-Peter?
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The weight will essentially effect the pace of the fight; but I don't think it will be a huge factor for Peter down the stretch because this fight will not see round 10 in my opinion.
Good small man, who's not so small loses to good big man who punches big.
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Also Peter has been this heavy before and is rarely in the 240s in the last couple years so I don't think his weight is an issue.....He is a very big man and anywhere between 245-260 is suitable for him I think.....and he is only 25.....he is not a worn out fighter hell he is still growing a little bit maybe.
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Originally posted by K-DOGGThe weight will essentially effect the pace of the fight; but I don't think it will be a huge factor for Peter down the stretch because this fight will not see round 10 in my opinion.
Good small man, who's not so small loses to good big man who punches big.
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Originally posted by Asian SensationI think the weight could make this a sloppy fight, if their styles didn't already dictate such.
Check out these fighter/writer predictions, they spelled my name wrong. Its ********, not Songolia
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Originally posted by Asian SensationI would, but then I'd have to kill you.
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Originally posted by THE REAL NINJADon't you think that the saying [A good big man can beat a great small man on anyday] has been proven wrong over the last few years ? I have a vid of Bert Sugar *i thk twas* who said that Ray Robinson would have lost to the worst heavy of all time.
Tarver and Hopkins, a great little man beating a good bigger man; but Toney showed in his last fight that he is in decline....least that's what I saw; and Peter's a good big man with a big punch.
So, no, I don't think the addage has been disproven as much as we've seen some exceptional fighters.....it's not like we saw Jones against Lewis or Toney against Klitschko.
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