Munguia Looks Like A Big Super Middle...

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  1. JOKER

    JOKER Froat rike butterfry, sting rike MFER! banned Full Member

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  2. zelky

    zelky Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Probably walks around at Cruiserweight. He's the sort of kid if he's not in the gym semi permanently, he's putting on weight.
     
  3. Manfred

    Manfred Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Munguia is most definitely a weight bully and everybody should know that.
     
  4. RingKing

    RingKing Boxing Addict Full Member

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    And what boxer isn't? If you can make the weight, then the fighter isn't a weight bully. Making weight can have detrimental effects on the one trying to cut weight. However, I am sure you knew that already. :eaea:
     
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  5. drenlou

    drenlou Tres Delinquentes Full Member

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    Hurd dat!
     
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  6. Hanz Cholo

    Hanz Cholo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Now that would be a fun fight!
    Hurd vs Munguía- another tune up before GGG …let’s see it!
     
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  7. HolDat

    HolDat Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Some boxers are perfect for their weight, I don't see your "point".
     
  8. RingKing

    RingKing Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Try and follow along. The original poster claimed Munguia is a weight bully. My response is if any fighter can make the weight, then he isn't a weight bully. Now, same said fighter (the one who may be struggling to make the weight) can be weakened by "trying" to make the contracted weight. He may make it but his stamina may not be what it is, or he may be weak due to making weight and it is taking its toll on his body. So he may or may not have the advantage.
     
  9. Malph

    Malph Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Loma. Usyk. Mayweather.

    Guys with skills who fight or fought above their natural fighting weight.
     
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  10. HolDat

    HolDat Well-Known Member Full Member

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    You said
    But anyway.... you said "what fighter isn't" and I said there's plenty of fighters perfect for their weight. FOLLOW ALONG, not every fighter is a weight bully like you claimed.
     
  11. HolDat

    HolDat Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Rigo, GGG, SRR, plenty!
     
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  12. mono

    mono Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I’ve always questioned those ring-weight numbers for Mayweather. They’re hard to believe because of how big he looked compared to his opponents and the way his midsection was so cut at the weigh ins compared to in the ring.
     
  13. Manfred

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    All boxers are not weight bullies. However, when a fighter comes in after rehydrating 10 or 15 pounds over the contested weight then that's really not his or her weight class. For all intents and purposes, the fighter and his team is doing that to gain an advantage. On the average, fighters will come in 4 or 5 lbs over but 10 and 15 is straight up bully boy. Fighters can do that when they are young but as they age, it will become a problem and indeed become detrimental.
     
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  14. JOKER

    JOKER Froat rike butterfry, sting rike MFER! banned Full Member

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    There's a reason that Floyd stopped revealing his fight night weights. Floyd was a lot bigger on fight night than people thought he was. He tossed Mosley around like a rag doll and Mosley was a big welter.
     
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