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    Default Re: Your favorite weight class to watch

    Quote Originally Posted by southakron314
    smaller the guy the less power to me I think middle weights pack great combo or size speed and power.
    lol most of the guys u mentioend started off at WW or lower and scored more knock outs there...

    ofc a bigger guy will normally git harder but the smallerguys arent able to absorb the puches as well soget sparked...

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    Default Re: Your favorite weight class to watch

    Quote Originally Posted by southakron314
    smaller the guy the less power to me I think middle weights pack great combo or size speed and power.
    Valero, Ponce de Leon, Arce, Darchynian, Donaire

    All those guys can bang, i would say Valero and Ponce de Leon are prolly on the p4p
    hardest punchers list right now.

    But again this is all individual opinion.
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    Quote Originally Posted by killersheep
    Quote Originally Posted by southakron314
    smaller the guy the less power to me I think middle weights pack great combo or size speed and power.
    Valero, Ponce de Leon, Arce, Darchynian, Donaire

    All those guys can bang, i would say Valero and Ponce de Leon are prolly on the p4p
    hardest punchers list right now.

    But again this is all individual opinion.
    Agreed, they all can bang. But Donaire is the only 1 of those 5 that has technic advantage.

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    Default Re: Your favorite weight class to watch

    Lightweight to Middleweight is the cream, then you get great fights at the lower weights.
    You gotta love the little guys going at it!
    I guess the 147lb Welterweight division is the hottest ticket around now!

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    Default Re: Your favorite weight class to watch

    I like all weight classes

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    Default Re: Your favorite weight class to watch

    122-147, with the welters being my favorite

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    Default Re: Your favorite weight class to watch

    Quote Originally Posted by Preme
    Quote Originally Posted by southakron314
    smaller the guy the less power to me I think middle weights pack great combo or size speed and power.
    lol most of the guys u mentioend started off at WW or lower and scored more knock outs there...

    ofc a bigger guy will normally git harder but the smallerguys arent able to absorb the puches as well soget sparked...
    Greb , Toney, Hagler, Pavlik, Miranda , Duddy and Fitzsimmons and such were welter weights?
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    Default Re: Your favorite weight class to watch

    superfeather, featherweight and the welterweight are my favorite weight class to watch. I also love to watch the super heavy weight especially the butter bean fights.lol

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    Default Re: Your favorite weight class to watch

    anything from about 135 lbs north.

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    Default Re: Your favorite weight class to watch

    Quote Originally Posted by The Rookie Fan
    For those who don't follow the samller guys, Welterweight has consistantly been the weight to watch for me. IMHO it has the most all time great talent in history Joe Wallcott, Henry Armstrong, Ray Robbinson, Emile Grifith, Carmen Basilio, Kid Gavilan, Jimmy Mclarmin, Jose Napoles, Ray Leonard, Thomas Hearns, Roberto Duran, Loyd Honeygan, Simon Brown, Pernell Whitaker, Oscar De la Hoya, Ike Quartey, Felix Trinidad, Shane Mosley, Vernon Forrest, and now with Williams, Cintron, Cotto and Maywether. Just a constantly great division. (Sorry if I mispelled some names)
    I'm with you, I am a HUGE welterweight fan. It seems to consistently be one of it not THE best division to watch, no matter what era you look at.

    I love every division because they all have their own pros and none are without their own charm, but Welterweight and Middleweight are my two favorites no question.
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