I do apologize for the weight thing. That's good that you're actually competing. How long have you been boxing?
Oh they’ll continue to feed him washed up fighters, set ups and bums until he gets there! His record & resumé is absolutely atrocious!!
No hard feelings I'm not offended by being small because that's the truth. Been competing a few months now, in fact just fought someone on Friday who weighed 9 pounds more than me and knocked him out so I'm enjoying it.
I guess I could, I'm only at local intervarsity level currently so I'll see if I can go far and then make a judgement. I'm also studying biomedical science so I have that option to consider as well. Tough choice as I love both.
Can you brief us all on what criteria is required to have an undefeated record as legit? How many ATG must one have on their cv? how many division titles are needed? What weights are allowable for this record (Since you think minimum weight is a side show)?
Comparing Moonsaris to Mayweather's records is about as ridiculous as comparing Wilder to Mayweather.
They dont walk around at 105. I see guys that small but its very rare. And they are usually thai or filipino guys or central America guys. Places that are known for short people with very tiny frames. You take a thai guy who is 5'1" and have him cut weight and get down to a really low bodyfat I could see some of them making 105 not being drained. But for the vast majority of adult males they would be a zombie or have to cut off their leg to make the weight. The average guy in America really isnt that big. Probably about 5'9" and would walk around at maybe 160- 165 if they weren't fat.
This. Just because a fighter is small doesn’t mean they’re anything to mess with. One of my friends Armando de la Cruz was a flyweight and I watched him put a big surfer that towered over him in the ambulance for harassing his girlfriend. Smaller guys tend to be way better fighters than bigger guys and have a lot more to prove because they’re small.