Who's damaged more livers?

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Who's damaged more livers?

  1. Jack Daniels

    21.7%
  2. Johnny Walker

    6.7%
  3. Naoya Inoue

    11.7%
  4. Fitzsimmons

    1.7%
  5. Armstrong

    3.3%
  6. Chavez

    38.3%
  7. LaMotta

    1.7%
  8. Ward

    15.0%
  9. Arguello

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  10. Langford

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  1. Pakkuman

    Pakkuman I'm not hot. I'm just BIG. banned Full Member

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    Because you'd see that despite the fact that his bodywork is so devastating and crippling, it's seamlessly integrated into his arsenal and it's not even his specialty. That's how good it is.

    But good to know you're making a statement not knowing the whole story.
     
  2. drenlou

    drenlou Tres Delinquentes Full Member

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    Nah
     
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  3. bandeedo

    bandeedo VIP Member Full Member

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    you have no idea what youre even talking about. seamlessly integrated into his arsenal? as opposed to who on the list?
     
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  4. Pakkuman

    Pakkuman I'm not hot. I'm just BIG. banned Full Member

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    Put the bottle down, man.
     
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  5. fistfighter

    fistfighter 44-3-1 (42KO's) Full Member

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    I'm going with Bob Fitzsimmons. Good old Ruby Robert.
    Reasoning:
    -He was known for his punching power. He was a blacksmith in youth "and his punches held the power of and iron hammer hitting an anvil".
    -Was famous for his "Solar Plexus Punch". Admittedly this is not the liver, but shows he is a body puncher. KO'd Corbett by this method.
    -Floored heavyweight Tom Sharkey, but was disqualified for it being a low blow. Maybe too low, maybe not. A body puncher, however.
    Main Reasoning:
    I don't think boxers of that day trained their stomachs as well as in later times (sit-ups, etc), so the abdominal muscles protecting the liver were much weaker, resulting in more damage to the liver. Especially when hit by a middleweight with a punch capable of flooring a heavyweight.
     
  6. Oddone

    Oddone Bermane Stiverne's life coach. Full Member

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  7. bandeedo

    bandeedo VIP Member Full Member

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    pretty weak way to avoid a straightforward question. who on that list couldnt seamlessly implement the hook to the body into his arsenal? who? its not a hard question to understand, if you understand what you wrote.
     
  8. MMJoe

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  9. aaalbert

    aaalbert Boxing Addict Full Member

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    hahahaha ah damn I didn't even notice hahaha
     
  10. rinsj

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  11. mark ant

    mark ant Canelo was never athletic Full Member

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    :thumbup:
     
  12. mark ant

    mark ant Canelo was never athletic Full Member

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    Ward was not a good body puncher on the inside, his hooks weren`t that good.
     
  13. Somali Sanil

    Somali Sanil Wild Buffalo Man banned Full Member

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    Job done, end thread. Evil left hooker, evil !
     
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  14. Somali Sanil

    Somali Sanil Wild Buffalo Man banned Full Member

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    Bandeedo talking about “avoiding questions “ :D:duh