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    Default Re: The Sweet Science at it's finest

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    Pernell took him to school
    So he should it was at welterweight not JC superstars best weight.
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    Pernell took him to school
    So he should it was at welterweight not JC superstars best weight.
    That's true
    You should be arguing with me and saying Pernell agreed to fight at 145lb and that drained and disadvantaged sweet pea.
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    That would be disingenuous because Sweet Pea is fabulous at any weight.

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    Default Re: The Sweet Science at it's finest

    You would also need to put Rigo on that list. He has the sweet science down to a science. I guess there has to be some kind of mix. I appreciated what Rigo did in the ring and made a point to watch his fights but for your ordinary fan he can be boring as he'll. Sometimes what Rigo could do was akin to a picture throwing a no hitter.

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