Size Matter ?!?

Nah brah, it doesn't matter, anything above 6" is unnecessary. It's all about skills and how you use what you have.

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But what really is below WW? Is conor a WW? Or is Usman a middle weight? U don't cut weight in street fights. And u can't train durability. Obviously a super small guy will be limited but for example. Could marlon moraes KO a a guy who's 6 feet 200? He's a bantamweigjt but in cage he's 155 and outside of camp he's even higher. Roger Huerta Koed a 200+ NFL guy
 
Mayweather couldn't finish Conor despite Conor being gassed. In the 10th round.
The Paul EXHIBITION was 8 rounds.
Dustin finished Conor. That's the difference.

Dustin hits way harder than fraud Mayweather.
Change my mind
 
If Floyd was 26 he would have finished Paul lol

Also Floyd played it extremely safe

I'm thinking you didn't watch the fight. What part of putting up your guard and just walking straight forward into a guy twice your size is "safe"?

Maybe you got a snack when he was doing that for multiple rounds...
 
I think people are getting very mixed up here talking about several related topics at once.

1. Does size matter in fights? Yes, we have weight-classes for a reason.

2. Does size matter in individual fighters' skill? No, you have unskilled big guys and little guys, and you have skilled big guys and little guys. Certain skills apply more importantly in the heavier weight divisions, and vice versa. Also, when you consider the fighters that rely on their size to win fights, they usually do so because they lack skills relative to their opponents.

3. Does size matter regarding a fighter's legacy? Yes, but not very much. Some weight-classes are more competitive than others during different eras, but otherwise it all comes back to who gets their hand raised the most. I despise Floyd Mayweather, but I recognize that he got his hand raised fifty-something times over his career fighting the best in the world.
 
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I think people are getting very mixed up here talking about several related topics at once.

1. Does size matter in fights? Yes, we have weight-classes for a reason.

2. Does size matter in individual fighters' skill? No, you have unskilled big guys and little guys, and you have skilled big guys and little guys. Certain skills apply more importantly in the heavier weight divisions, and vice versa. Also, when you consider the fighters that really on their size to win fights, they usually do so because they lack skills relative to their opponents.

3. Does size matter regarding a fighter's legacy? Yes, but not very much. Some weight-classes are more competitive than others during different eras, but otherwise it all comes back to who gets their hand raised the most. I despise Floyd Mayweather, but I recognize that he got his hand raised fifty-something times over his career fighting the best in the world.
dwarfs are not the best in the world!!
 
That was fake.
I cannot believe how many people thought that was real, you can tell they looked up "how to fake a punch on camera" on Youtube right before they did it lol. People are so easily tricked it's crazy, same people that believe Floyd made 30 million on his walkout sponsorships hahaha.
 
I just can't wait for the future NUCLEARWEIGHT division.

HW 265
SHW 365
Nuclearweight 500
Super Nuclearweight 500+

Gene editing bless
 
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I'm thinking you didn't watch the fight. What part of putting up your guard and just walking straight forward into a guy twice your size is "safe"?

Maybe you got a snack when he was doing that for multiple rounds...
Obviously you didn't really understand what you watched, Floyd had every incentive to be safe
 
Roberto Duran proved that skill takes a guy to some extent, but it's not enough to overcome the difference in size and weight.

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LOL Duran went the distance with Hagler and beat Iran Barkley, who beat Hearns twice, for the WBC MW title.

Duran had a great deal of success fighting way above his natural weight at an advanced age. Hearns was a really bad stylistic match up for him.
 
Weight classes clearly exist for a reason. But it''s not the same Floyd he's 4 years older, it was also in a later round and he didn't even score a knockdown against Conor. That stoppage would have been absurd in a real match.
 
Logan Paul just clinched all fucking night, should have been DQ'd
 
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