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Despite all I've said against old fighters...
Watching the ali-frazier fights bring a tear to my heart when comparing them to today's heavyweights... Our slow pondering brutes are so lethargic and boring that I can't believe people even watch the division anymore. However, Frazier was very quick, and tireless... he made Hatton and Pacquaio's pressure fighting look tame, and Ali well he had some speed behind those hands... effortless combinations... incredible chin he was chin so cleanly by that left hook so many times I thought his head would fall off. All these fights had ruthless body work, head movement, footwork, fast hands, punches in bunches, heart, and everything else that makes boxing special... For those who haven't watched their fights I suggest you do so. And while you are at it watch Leonard-Duran, Leonard-Hagler, Hearns-Hagler, Duran-Hagler, Ali-Liston I, Ali-Patterson I... I thought the fights were in fast foreward when I first started watching boxing, but their not... They actually use that much foot movement... Incredible.
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I thought the fights were in fast foreward when I first started watching boxing, but their not...
Hell no, Teath, there in slow motion!
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Originally Posted by BoxingGorilla
I thought the fights were in fast foreward when I first started watching boxing, but their not...
Hell no, Teath, there in slow motion!
;D
too funny....
Could you imagine Alis speed vs. Valuevs speed or Brigss speed..... simultaneously shown....
LMAO!!!! ;D
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Interesting enough Ryan fough both Briggs and Valuev
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Ah!! fuck me!! ;D
I'm pissing my pants here....
Daxx that shit!! is funny.... Hit play on all of 'em and turn the sound down and laught your ass off....
Ah!!! ha ha a ha ha ha!!
LMAO!! ;D
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it is sad that todays heavyweights only do enough to beat each other, but they didnt do anything to raise the bar. Ali wanted to be and became the best. Louis fought to be and was also the best. Frazier, Charles, Patterson, Marciano, Foreman, even Tyson and others all went the extra mile to be elite and didn't settle for less
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You guys I just got done watching 'We once were kings'. Completely cool show. Showed Foreman beating on this heavy bag......he was like an Ox.
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Valuev would beat Ali, Foreman and Frazier all at the same time with one hand, blindfolded.
;)
OK...
Im kidding..
he'd need both hands against Foreman....
Frazier and Tua are about the sme height..and Tua is better than Frazier.
Here's Tua Lewis where Lewis embarrased Tua..
Valuev is almost 1 FOOT! taller than Lewis.....think about it..
Valuev/Frazier....come on.....please,,,,,.....really....
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Originally Posted by landmine950
Valuev would beat Ali, Foreman and Frazier all at the same time with one hand, blindfolded.
;)
OK...
Im kidding..
he'd need both hands against Foreman....
Frazier and Tua are about the sme height..and Tua is better than Frazier.
Here's Tua Lewis where Lewis embarrased Tua..
Valuev is almost 1 FOOT! taller than Lewis.....think about it..
Valuev/Frazier....come on.....please,,,,,.....really....
Quite simple really.
Valuev doesn't have 'half' of the skills that Lewis had.
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Originally Posted by Taeth
Watching the ali-frazier fights bring a tear to my heart when comparing them to today's heavyweights... Our slow pondering brutes are so lethargic and boring that I can't believe people even watch the division anymore. However, Frazier was very quick, and tireless... he made Hatton and Pacquaio's pressure fighting look tame, and Ali well he had some speed behind those hands... effortless combinations... incredible chin he was chin so cleanly by that left hook so many times I thought his head would fall off. All these fights had ruthless body work, head movement, footwork, fast hands, punches in bunches, heart, and everything else that makes boxing special... For those who haven't watched their fights I suggest you do so. And while you are at it watch Leonard-Duran, Leonard-Hagler, Hearns-Hagler, Duran-Hagler, Ali-Liston I, Ali-Patterson I... I thought the fights were in fast foreward when I first started watching boxing, but their not... They actually use that much foot movement... Incredible.
Wow. Words I thought I would never hear from you. Great post. CC
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Originally Posted by landmine950
Valuev would beat Ali, Foreman and Frazier all at the same time with one hand, blindfolded.
;)
OK...
Im kidding..
he'd need both hands against Foreman....
Frazier and Tua are about the sme height..and Tua is better than Frazier.
Here's Tua Lewis where Lewis embarrased Tua..
Valuev is almost 1 FOOT! taller than Lewis.....think about it..
Valuev/Frazier....come on.....please,,,,,.....really....
foreman would knock valuev the fuck out and lewis was having trouble with tua first 4 rounds lewis took some hard shots off tua that valuev wouldnt of taken ;)
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Originally Posted by CutMeMicK
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Originally Posted by landmine950
Valuev would beat Ali, Foreman and Frazier all at the same time with one hand, blindfolded.
;)
OK...
Im kidding..
he'd need both hands against Foreman....
Frazier and Tua are about the sme height..and Tua is better than Frazier.
Here's Tua Lewis where Lewis embarrased Tua..
Valuev is almost 1 FOOT! taller than Lewis.....think about it..
Valuev/Frazier....come on.....please,,,,,.....really....
Quite simple really.
Valuev doesn't have 'half' of the skills that Lewis had.
Agreed If a prime Lennox Lewis was around Valuev would not even be a topic....Neither would half the division...
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The first time Lewis fought a guy bigger than him..(by one inch)
he had ALL he could handle! Even tho' Vitali is as akward as a baby giraffe he still man-handled Lewis like the limp d1ck he is.
Valuev would terrify Lewis. All the things that he built his successes on won't work against Valuev.
Reach
Height
Longer Jab
Strength
Weight in clinches and pushes ,holds
Heavier hands...
Oops Plan "B" ?
(I can say all this with confidence since Lewis is retired! LOL
If he unretires to fight Valuev once he unifies the Titles..I may have to re-evaluate..)
Now in all honesty (don't tell anyone I said this I don't want to lose my title as the forum's official Valuev campain leader)
Big George had VERY heavy hands. Dont know why...they just were.
AND good wind, punch output, chin. Threw punches from any position,hooks cross uppercut ALL hard. Not just a long straight right hand to hurt you with liek Lewis or Wlad. He at 250 is probably stronger than Valuev physically, Very thick natural core strength. When hit, Valuev puts the earmuffs on and bends down to the smaller guy he's fighting.Dumb. I think George would pound and KO Valuev at the skill level he currently shows...............But I never Said it!
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Both Lewis & Vitali would beat Valuev.
landmine don't ou realise that the ONLY fighter that Valuev has beaten with credibility is John Ruiz.
Do you not see that?
Credit to Valuev for his record and being the WBA Champ. but talk about stretching things out.
You not only stretch things out you rip them off and continue to run with it......
It's really absurd how you compare Heavys who stood the test of time vs. Valuev whos still on the rise.
You are now comparing Lewis who was the Undisputed Heavy. at one time vs. The current WBA Champ.
And to be honest I don't think you're Valuevs campain leader, I think you're Valuev himself.
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Absolutely right. Many fighters of the good ol' days were much better than the ones today. It's just that most fighters now are pampered just too much and turned into brats. There are no more boxing ethics of the old where they had to watch their weight at all times, where boxer's worked out throughout the year unlike many boxers now who go on training just before the fights and back to boozing and partying after that, and most importantly, they were forced to fight mandatory opponents whereas now they're fights are 'managed' by their managers and promoters to make them look good.
But as to Valuev beating 'em all... well...
just establish a new weight class called the Monsterweight - that should clear up the mess.
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Originally Posted by pacfan
Absolutely right.
Many fighters of the good ol' days were much better than the ones today.
It's just that most fighters now are pampered just too much and turned into brats. There are no more boxing ethics of the old where they had to watch their weight at all times, where boxer's worked out throughout the year unlike many boxers now who go on training just before the fights and back to boozing and partying after that, and most importantly, they were forced to fight mandatory opponents whereas now they're fights are 'managed' by their managers and promoters to make them look good.
This is where I patently disagree..
I think that like all sports athletes in boxers have steadily evolved.
Training, population growth, nutrition, skill development, amatuer programs, etc.etc.
That's why I always get myself into trouble here.
The farther back you go the poorer the boxer would do in modern times.
There are a few exceptions, of course, a fighter who could step into a "time machine" in 19xx and materialize in the ring in 2007 and compete against any top fighter. Fighters with "super" natural ability,strength etc. that MIGHT be enough to even the playing field for them, at least to some degree.
BUT for the LARGE majority of old fighters against a modern athelte...no chance, not even close.
Of course Lewis is a modern era fighter and In his prime was very good. I don't even think I'd call him great. I don't think I'm ready to start talking Prime vs Prime with Lewis. He only JUST retired!
Also to CUTMEMICK please try and avoid discouraging my enthusiasm for Valuev with all those pesky "facts". I took Valuev's side here, from the start ,long ago because every one took such pleasure in gangsh1tting on the guy. I'm sticking with him. Some one has to. I give the odd real opinion (big george etc) just to let you guys know I'm not totally off my nut!
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You've got some point there, my tough-talking karateka friend, but you've missed out on one important point. Unlike other sports, modern pampered brats don't thrive well in brutish sports like boxing cuz that's got nothing to do with modern sport science, just an ol' plain tough heart which the softee kids now don't have. That's what explains why the Eastern European fighters are doing well (and I'm not even talking about Valuev which is a completely different story) - they grew up, like our generation, in a life of 'hard knocks' that give them an tough heart to keep fighting and fighting, while the Westerns kid crumble under pressure cuz they don't have the guts to take those tough punishment...
Have a little respect for those old folks, pal. I used to think Ali was much overrated fighter just couple months or years back, but reviewing his old fights, especially those before 1975, I changed my mind. I can guarantee you that you'll sober up and change your mind in couple of years, believe me. I'll stake my membership here for that! ;D
(Call me nuts if you wish but I'm an amateur psychic, I had a vision yesterday (Feb 12) of a big earthquake either in Japan or the Philippines. When my predictions come true, they usually do so within 1-2 weeks)
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That is crap man about heavywieght boxers today having better training today. Hell there aren't 5 that I can think of that are truly in shape and ready for a war. Most just have gobs of fat, and when they hit each other it just jiggles. i guess they have better nutrition though.... :-\
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Most of the best boxers nowadays like MAyweather and such use old school techniques... I think he and Roy JOnes Jr., and Pernell Whitaker have revolutionized the sport and incorporated (In mayweather, and Whitaker's case more defense), but they use the same training methods. I think athletes today are better, but the better ones at least right now aren't in boxing. Lewis was a better athlete IMO than Ali, but he was so much athletically better than everyone else during his era that Lennox didn't even really train against his opponents, and neither did Ali alot of the times like in Ali-Frazier 3 He assumed Frazier would be easy pickings because when he fought his style he had Frazier's number in the second fight. Don't get me wrong Lennox Lewis, Evander Holyfied, and prime Mike Tyson give them a hard fight, but the guys right now... no way. I think Frazier has a hard time with any of the bigger heavyweights who hit harder because he is so small, but thats why I commented on him doing well against any skill boxer because of his pressure, and relentlessness.
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Originally Posted by Taeth
Most of the best boxers nowadays like MAyweather and such use old school techniques... I think he and Roy JOnes Jr., and Pernell Whitaker have revolutionized the sport and incorporated (In mayweather, and Whitaker's case more defense), but they use the same training methods. I think athletes today are better, but the better ones at least right now aren't in boxing. Lewis was a better athlete IMO than Ali, but he was so much athletically better than everyone else during his era that Lennox didn't even really train against his opponents, and neither did Ali alot of the times like in Ali-Frazier 3 He assumed Frazier would be easy pickings because when he fought his style he had Frazier's number in the second fight. Don't get me wrong Lennox Lewis, Evander Holyfied, and prime Mike Tyson give them a hard fight, but the guys right now... no way. I think Frazier has a hard time with any of the bigger heavyweights who hit harder because he is so small, but thats why I commented on him doing well against any skill boxer because of his pressure, and relentlessness.
i disagree totally with lewis being better athlete than ali
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Originally Posted by landmine950
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Originally Posted by pacfan
Absolutely right.
Many fighters of the good ol' days were much better than the ones today.
It's just that most fighters now are pampered just too much and turned into brats. There are no more boxing ethics of the old where they had to watch their weight at all times, where boxer's worked out throughout the year unlike many boxers now who go on training just before the fights and back to boozing and partying after that, and most importantly, they were forced to fight mandatory opponents whereas now they're fights are 'managed' by their managers and promoters to make them look good.
This is where I patently disagree..
I think that like all sports athletes in boxers have steadily evolved.
Training, population growth, nutrition, skill development, amatuer programs, etc.etc.
That's why I always get myself into trouble here.
The farther back you go the poorer the boxer would do in modern times.
There are a few exceptions, of course, a fighter who could step into a "time machine" in 19xx and materialize in the ring in 2007 and compete against any top fighter. Fighters with "super" natural ability,strength etc. that MIGHT be enough to even the playing field for them, at least to some degree.
BUT for the LARGE majority of old fighters against a modern athelte...no chance, not even close.
Of course Lewis is a modern era fighter and In his prime was very good. I don't even think I'd call him great. I don't think I'm ready to start talking Prime vs Prime with Lewis. He only JUST retired!
Also to CUTMEMICK please try and avoid discouraging my enthusiasm for Valuev with all those pesky "facts". I took Valuev's side here, from the start ,long ago because every one took such pleasure in gangsh1tting on the guy. I'm sticking with him. Some one has to. I give the odd
real opinion (big george etc) just to let you guys know I'm not totally off my nut!
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y18...lai-valuev.jpg
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??? I'm new on here lads, that guy landmine950 is he serious when he talks about Valuyev? I don't think he is just think he's a really clued up guy with a sports degree and he sure knows how to wind you lot up. CC to landmine if i could you,re a funny guy. ;D
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
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Originally Posted by Taeth
Most of the best boxers nowadays like MAyweather and such use old school techniques... I think he and Roy JOnes Jr., and Pernell Whitaker have revolutionized the sport and incorporated (In mayweather, and Whitaker's case more defense), but they use the same training methods. I think athletes today are better, but the better ones at least right now aren't in boxing. Lewis was a better athlete IMO than Ali, but he was so much athletically better than everyone else during his era that Lennox didn't even really train against his opponents, and neither did Ali alot of the times like in Ali-Frazier 3 He assumed Frazier would be easy pickings because when he fought his style he had Frazier's number in the second fight. Don't get me wrong Lennox Lewis, Evander Holyfied, and prime Mike Tyson give them a hard fight, but the guys right now... no way. I think Frazier has a hard time with any of the bigger heavyweights who hit harder because he is so small, but thats why I commented on him doing well against any skill boxer because of his pressure, and relentlessness.
i disagree totally with lewis being better athlete than ali
How so? He was way stronger, and almost as fast. In any other sport he would be far more valuable than Ali, but who knows if Ali got the proper nutrition how big he would have been... point is IMO Lewis is a more versatile athlete, and could cross over to more sports.
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??? I'm new on here lads, that guy landmine950 is he serious when he talks about Valuyev? I don't think he is just think he's a really clued up guy with a sports degree and he sure knows how to wind you lot up. CC to landmine if i could you,re a funny guy. ;D
Please don't reveal anymore of my secrets.
Valuev and I have retired KGB agents ready to take you out at a moments notice!
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Originally Posted by boozeboxer
That is crap man about heavywieght boxers today having better training today. Hell there aren't 5 that I can think of that are truly in shape and ready for a war. Most just have gobs of fat, and when they hit each other it just jiggles. i guess they have better nutrition though.... :-\
Which brings me straight back to my eternal campaign for a super-heavyweight division...
Seriously! The only reason 90% of toady’s heavies appear out of shape is because their now fighting guys who are 4 inches taller and 2-10 stone heavier!! >:mad
In the 60's 70' AND 80's you never EVER had that. And I for one don’t see the positive side to it at this point in 2007.
Another issue, which only adds to the whole dynamic, is when we come across those 215lb fighters who would surely, in this current state of affairs, be better of at cruiser but want more money and more fame.... Which is fine until you have to face someone who weights 17st+.. Its just never gonna happen.
I can see where people get off with the whole David & Goliath thing but hear me out... My issue isn’t with the trying; it’s with the lack of option to not have to.
They should start a 230lbs+ division... I’m sure with that in place you’d see alot more fighters coming to fight in far more suitable condition... Overall, to me it would be far more respectable and would do extremely well to halt this re-emerging theory that Boxing is a place for Circus side-shows.
Yes I’m a pessimist. Heavyweight boxing is still being dragged back into the dark ages.
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Sure training and sport science have moved on boxing a little, but nowhere as near as much as other sports. This is mainly because the core values are the same. The methods used today to train are remarkably similar to those used by the old school. Just look at footage of PBF training, adn then SRR back in the day. Still have to pound the street, work the abs with the medicine ball, jump the rope, spin the speed ball, hit the heavy bag and do the rounds in sparing.
Look at the backgrounds of some of the best and toughest fighters, Manny P, Morales etc
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Originally Posted by Taeth
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Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
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Originally Posted by Taeth
Most of the best boxers nowadays like MAyweather and such use old school techniques... I think he and Roy JOnes Jr., and Pernell Whitaker have revolutionized the sport and incorporated (In mayweather, and Whitaker's case more defense), but they use the same training methods. I think athletes today are better, but the better ones at least right now aren't in boxing. Lewis was a better athlete IMO than Ali, but he was so much athletically better than everyone else during his era that Lennox didn't even really train against his opponents, and neither did Ali alot of the times like in Ali-Frazier 3 He assumed Frazier would be easy pickings because when he fought his style he had Frazier's number in the second fight. Don't get me wrong Lennox Lewis, Evander Holyfied, and prime Mike Tyson give them a hard fight, but the guys right now... no way. I think Frazier has a hard time with any of the bigger heavyweights who hit harder because he is so small, but thats why I commented on him doing well against any skill boxer because of his pressure, and relentlessness.
i disagree totally with lewis being better athlete than ali
How so? He was way stronger, and almost as fast. In any other sport he would be far more valuable than Ali, but who knows if Ali got the proper nutrition how big he would have been... point is IMO Lewis is a more versatile athlete, and could cross over to more sports.
lewis wernt even close to ali in speed ali had much quicker jab hand speed footwork he was much much quicker than lewis yea lewis is stronger but he is alot bigger than ali thats about it
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look how quick ali was there id love you to show me clip where lewis comes even close to that speed
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Go check for yourself his younger years... He isn't as fast, but he is close enough... He never used as much footwork as Ali, and as a 245 pound guy is understandable... you simply would get too tired for no reason. Ali's style relied on him using his footspeed to get him in position to throw punches from unorthodox angles.
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Originally Posted by Taeth
Go check for yourself his younger years... He isn't as fast, but he is close enough... He never used as much footwork as Ali, and as a 245 pound guy is understandable... you simply would get too tired for no reason. Ali's style relied on him using his footspeed to get him in position to throw punches from unorthodox angles.
I've been rewatching some Lewis fights lately, and I'm amazed at the handspeed he shows at times. He has always been favorite of mine, and looking back at his career now, I'm even more impressed with his style and ability. Maybe I'm nuts, but I think he would give Ali fits. I'm not sure I agree that Lewis is a better pure athlete than Ali, but taking into consideration size, reach, skill, AND athletiscm, Lewis matches up well against Ali. It's hard to know, because fighters like Lewis just didn't exist in that era.
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Ok p4p I don't think Lewis is a better athlete, but including size he would be a better athlete IMO... and he isn't even close to the best athletes have to offer nowadays.
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Originally Posted by pacfan
(Call me nuts if you wish but I'm an amateur psychic, I had a vision yesterday (Feb 12) of a big earthquake either in Japan or the Philippines. When my predictions come true, they usually do so within 1-2 weeks)
There was a big earthquake with a magnitude of 7.1 in Japan yesterday (March 25). But since my 'prediction' has well passed a month, I'd say it was just a fluke, or was it?
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Originally Posted by boozeboxer
That is crap man about heavywieght boxers today having better training today. Hell there aren't 5 that I can think of that are truly in shape and ready for a war. Most just have gobs of fat, and when they hit each other it just jiggles. i guess they have better nutrition though.... :-\
Which brings me straight back to my eternal campaign for a super-heavyweight division...
Seriously! The only reason 90% of toady’s heavies appear out of shape is because their now fighting guys who are 4 inches taller and 2-10 stone heavier!! >:mad
In the 60's 70' AND 80's you never EVER had that. And I for one don’t see the positive side to it at this point in 2007.
Another issue, which only adds to the whole dynamic, is when we come across those 215lb fighters who would surely, in this current state of affairs, be better of at cruiser but want more money and more fame.... Which is fine until you have to face someone who weights 17st+.. Its just never gonna happen.
I can see where people get off with the whole David & Goliath thing but hear me out... My issue isn’t with the trying; it’s with the lack of option to not have to.
They should start a 230lbs+ division... I’m sure with that in place you’d see alot more fighters coming to fight in far more suitable condition... Overall, to me it would be far more respectable and would do extremely well to halt this re-emerging theory that Boxing is a place for Circus side-shows.
Yes I’m a pessimist. Heavyweight boxing is still being dragged back into the dark ages.
I agree about the heavy weight division. Valueve has no business fighting someone 100lbs less than him. I am quite sure everyone would agree that Pac fighting Tyson would be a mismatch because of size. However Valueve frequently outweighs his opponents in the same degree. It is unfair and unsportsmenlike. Everyone went crazy in Chico-vs Castillo over 6 pounds.