fighters who dont have a great

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  1. rendog67

    rendog67 The firestarter Full Member

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    natural weight?

    im thinking David Haye at the moment the man starves himself at cruiser and that must affect his chin and his power, then he moves to heavy and will have to put on some serious weight that will affect his speed, and again he might just not be big enough to avoid real heavyweight power.

    any others, and who had the perfect weight to be the champ in their own division, or even the frame to move up?
     
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    rendog67 The firestarter Full Member

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    no others? im not just talking about active fighters
     
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    joekirkbycobra King Of The Ring Full Member

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    diego corrales when he moved up a weight he got beat but to stay at lightweight he would consume nothing no fluid no food 4 a week in order to make weight
    so i hear anyway
     
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    Russell Loyal Member Full Member

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    In that case, Bert Cooper.

    A little too big to be a cruiserweight, but a small Heavyweight in the 90's heavy scene.

    Could of gone places if he'd been focused, regardless.
     
  5. rendog67

    rendog67 The firestarter Full Member

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    could hatton be considered?