Hasim Rahman Jr. Shows that Glass Jaws are Hereditary

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  1. _Scott_

    _Scott_ Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I assume you are thinking I am talking about Rahman Sr.
     
  2. splatter69

    splatter69 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Nah look at Butterbean and his son. Poppa bean is granite… baby bean is eggshell.

    unless baby bean is adopted

    :hsughwiggle:
     
  3. Thesenuts

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    Chicken legs or not, at the end of the day, Wilder is 6'7.
     
  4. fencik45

    fencik45 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    yep, my mistake.
     
  5. f1ght3rz

    f1ght3rz Ronaldoooo is crying in his caaaaaar Full Member

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    Correct Sir.
     
  6. joebojoejoeson

    joebojoejoeson Member banned Full Member

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    Lol so based off that logic Butterbean is on the greatest boxers of all time right? Butterbean lost to a 50 year old Larry Holmes and his punches had zero effect on him. So out weighing a heavyweight by 100 pounds doesn't mean anything.

    Also Deontay Wilder is 210 to 215 pounds naturally. He is considered the hardest punching current heavyweight. Jarrell Miller is over 300 pounds and on steroids and nobody considers him to be a hard puncher.
     
  7. joebojoejoeson

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    I think you need to stick to watching fake WWE wrestling. Deontay Wilder again is 215 pounds. He constantly knocked out 260 pound guys.

    Hardy is fat, he isn't in shape. There is no logical reason for him to weigh the weight he does. Anthony Joshua, Wladimir Klitschko, and Vitali Klitschko are all Hardy's height if not taller. None of them weigh that amount. Also Joshua lost two fights to Usyk a guy who naturally weighs 200 pounds.

    So Hardy's isn't a giant. He is a 6'5 ex football player who came into the ring fat and beat some low level boxer.
     
  8. joebojoejoeson

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    Clearly you don't know anything about boxing. Rahman came into his last bout weighing 226 pounds. Deontay Wilder came into this last bout at 214. So Rahman is more bulky than Wilder. So if Rahman is a bridgeweight then so is Wilder. Which means is Wilder is a bridgeweight the why is he knocking out guys who weigh 260 plus pounds?

    Also Rahman is bigger than Usyk who is the current heavyweight champion. Rahman is taller than guys like Andy Ruiz who was heavyweight champion recently. Rahman is bigger than guys like Alexander Povetkin who was heavyweight champion a few years ago. So if you think 6'3 225 to 230 is small for a heavyweight then clearly you do need to stick to WWE or stick to playing Pokemon.

    Since the 1970's on you constantly seen 6'5 plus heavyweights. I never heard any legit boxing fan say 6'5 plus made you a giant for boxing standards. I also never seen a person think being fat made you a better fighter or being fat made you punch harder or being fat made your chin better. If that was the case Deontay Wilder wouldn't be considered the hardest punching current heavyweight. If that was the case then why did 6'2 natural 180 pound Steve Cunnigham almost knock out the 6'7 250 pound Tyson Fury with one punch?

    To be a heavyweight all you need to do is weigh over 200 pounds. Putting all of this extra weight on you won't help you at all.
     
  9. joebojoejoeson

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    Exactly you see so many goofy little kids now days thinking they are experts at boxing. Butterbean weighed over 300 pounds his whole career. I never heard anybody talk about how great he was. There was boxer from the 80s through 1990s named Mike White who was 6'10 and weighed 300 pounds when he turned pro. I guess according to that kid he was the greatest boxer of all time. Rahman Jr is a F level fighter and that is hy he lost. It had nothing to do with Hardy being fatter than him.
     
  10. Bigcheese

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    Rahman Jr just isn't very good. It's more of an advantage to weigh 220lb than 320lb.
     
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  11. joebojoejoeson

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    Wilder is a little over 6'6 just like Fury isn't 6'9.
     
  12. drenlou

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    Wilder vs Hardy next, make it happen!
     
  13. destruction

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    He was getting countered with his hand down, against a former NFL player who had only boxed once before. There is a lack of ability there as well as a lack of mandible.
     
  14. f1ght3rz

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    I definitely know a lot more about boxing than you know because you're nitpicking on facts i already refuted. You're not getting the point of my initial message. You're just picking one message and nitpicking on some BS.

    You're obivously some keyboard warrior who has no clue about the real science of boxing. I'm in this sports for two decades, fought on my own in amateur competitions and trained with pro boxers, talked to so many people out there who are involved in the sports of boxing. I don't know everything but you're not getting the point about my initial thoughts anyway.

    First of all...Usyk isn't a Heavyweight. But that doesn't mean that he can't win titles at Heavyweight. He's one of the best boxers ever and put on some muscles too so he's still a small HW but he can equal his size and weight disadvantage with a massive skill advantage.

    The same mistake with the Cunningham / Fury comparison. If someone is a CW it doesn't mean he can't knock out a HW. You're still not getting the point bro and coming up with some BS comparisons.

    As i said before, the Heavyweight division is fascinating because you have Heavyweights and Super Heavyweights in one weight class. A lot of those Pro Heavyweights fought at Heavyweight in the Amateur ranks which is basically Cruiserweight because Amateur boxing has Cruiserweight limit at 189 pounds and Heavyweight at 202 pounds. They're basically no HW from a pro perspective. They're cruiserweights. The difference is that they're obviously growing and getting bigger over the years but a lot of those guys also getting out of shape and fat. And Rahman is one of those guys. Rahman agreed to a fight with Jake Paul at 205 but he couldn't make the weight because he didn't have enough time. So a guy like Rahman can EASILY make 210. A Pro Heavyweight under 6'4'' that can make or thinks he can make 205 in his late 20s / early 30s isn't a HW.

    As i said, the weight doesn't mean you're a HW. Rahman came in at 226 pounds but he was out of shape and fat. You're talking about numbers and weights but you don't really put them into perspective. Rahman at 226 pounds is fat, out of shape, has cardio for 3 rounds and isn't good at all. His ideal weight is around 210 pounds which means that he's still too heavy and big for CW but way too small for the HW division considering his height of 6'2 or 6'3''. Wilder weighed in at 214 which is also a number you really didn't put into perspective. Wilder is 6'7''!!!! Wilder is ripped as **** at 215 pounds and we also saw him coming in at 230+ and he still looked good. Wilder just decided he wants to come in lighter which is fine if he feels better with it. If you put Wilder at 215 pounds next to Rahman at 225 pounds you'll see the difference.

    You're clearly not really knowing a lot about size, weight classes and body compositions in boxing which is fine but please don't try to educate me about that. You don't know **** bro.
     
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  15. joebojoejoeson

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    Lol yeah little kid you really do need to stick to watching Dragonball and playing Pokemon. That is more up to your speed. First off there are weight classes not height classes in boxing. Second Deontay Wilder is 6'6 not 6'7. This again pretty much tells me you don't watch boxing. Wait you probably think Tyson Fury is 6'9 right? You also probably think there were no 6'5 plus boxers until recently right? Then you realize there have been tons of 6'5 to 6'9 1/2 if not taller heavyweights since the 70's. 4th as I stated there are weight classes in boxing not height classes so being taller means nothing.5th the moment a person uses the term super heavyweight you know they don't anything about boxing. You know the moment they use the term super heavyweight they are a 12 year old kid repeating what they heard either ESPN say or some goofy kid on YouTube talking about sports said. As I said there have been tons of 6'5 240 plus heavyweights since they 1970's and I never heard anybody refer to those guys as super heavyweights. Mike White was 6'10 and weighed 300 pounds and nobody even called him a super heavyweight

    Andy Ruiz is 6'0 tall and fat. Yet he still beat Anthony Joshua a 6'5 230-240 pound guy. You know why? Because Andy Ruiz is a heavyweight. Also if you think Hasim Rahman Jr is fat then either you are blind or just clueless. Well we know you are clueless which is you need to stick to watching cartoons. Rahman Jr thought he could drain himself light to make a big pay day but clearly he couldn't because he is a 6'3 225 pound male.

    Also little 12 year old kid now you are trying to spend your point to fit your agenda. Deontay Wilder has always been a 205 to 210 pound guy. He just chose to put on weight against Fury and lost both fights he came in heavy.. Lol why do you think Wilder is back down to 214? Because 230 pounds was too much for his frame. Too put this too perspective Mike Tyson weighed 215 to 220 and was 5'10. Wilder is 6'6 and actually weighs lighter than Tyson. In fact since 1970 the only heavyweight champions that have weighed less than Wilder consistently were Evander Holyfield and Joe Frazier they were both much shorter than Wilder. But did it make a difference? No because if you are over 200 pounds you are a heavyweight.

    Finally 12 year old kid you want one final reason I know you don't watch or understand boxing? You typed Usyk is one of the best fighters even. Lol why? Because Usyk beat Joshua? So wouldn't that mean Andy Ruiz a 6'0 obese fighter was one of the all time greats too? Usyk at best is averaged compared to any legit heavyweight champion from the 70's to early 2000's when Lennox Lewis retired. Usyk landed 25 percent or maybe less of his punches against Joshua a slow immobile target. To put this too perspective a old 40 plus year old Foreman was landing 50 plus percent of his punches. Even against Axel Schulz a guy who was known for being a good defense fighter for heavyweight standards Foreman still landed 249 out of 543 punches.


    Like I said kid please stick to playing Pokemon and watching little kids cartoons. Clearly boxing is way too hard for you to understand.
     
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