Who Knows Their Boxing and Who Doesn't Know S***. Take this simple test and find out

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  1. thawk888

    thawk888 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Anyone can google questions troll.
     
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    SJS19 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V81AiC6oUG4&feature=related[/ame]

    :happy:happy:happy:happy
     
  3. East Side

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    hahaha - 1 correct answer, good for you Corky.... dat-a-boy

    A 134lb man would not be allowed to fight a 147lb man. You are incorrect.
     
  4. thawk888

    thawk888 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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  5. East Side

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    heavyweights have no limit in weight difference.

    Fine, we'll say the commision is the Association of Boxing Commisions/unified rules.
     
  6. East Side

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    lol, i made these up. I dont need to google too much about boxing.
     
  7. Drew101

    Drew101 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    1. No weight minimum for a welterweight fight. WW maximum weight is 147lbs. While I know it's more than a pound, I can;'t be bothered to google the weight of an adult's skeleton. But subtract that weight from 147, and there's your difference. :D
    2. Tom "Boom Boom" Johnson
    3. ...I think this predates Hearns but the only fighter who I know named his right hand was Marciano- and he referred to his as "Suzie Q". As a guess, I'll say Joe Louis.
    4. One in the ring.
    5. If it's on the bell, the ref starts counting. See Freitas-Barrios as an example of this.
    6. Twenty.
     
  8. thawk888

    thawk888 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Bewildered, not quite. I see you get satisfaction from thinking you know something. Are you jerking off as we speak? :verysad
     
  9. East Side

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    that's a needle in a hey stack, mine are general questions. I'll play though, the only thing that I want to know are what weightclasses this fighter fought out of.

    3 of 6 correct
     
  10. East Side

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    its not satisfaction in what I know, it's the general ignorance of the forum that entertains me, dumby.

    just giving as I've gotten from this place.
     
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    SpeedKills Well-Known Member Full Member

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    this stuff is trivial, i think one's boxing knowledge is best at display on how well he can breakdown a fighter or predict fights
     
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    5: Damm, i read that wrong :lol: After he gets of course and is deemed able to continue clock starts ticking again for the last few seconds.
     
  13. thawk888

    thawk888 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :rofl:rofl:lol::lol::lol:
     
  14. Drew101

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    Fail. It's already happened. Armstrong defeated Ross to win the WW title while weighing under 134lbs. Barney Ross weighed over the 140lb limit and as therefore a true welterweight.

    Since your original question wasn't particularly well worded, I'm considering the answer I gave to be correct.:bart
     
  15. East Side

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    i dont recall there ever being an above middleweight champion or a division by that name for that matter.