I don't know exactly what you're trying to imply. Are you implying that I have some personal vested interest in this other than occupying myself...
My life is good. I thank God for what I've been blessed with. You need to relax, this is just the internet. I don't really care if you say...
I'm 25 and I work in the software industry. Seriously, take it easy man. This is just for fun. There's no need for any threats of violence. B)
Keep guessing! I don't have time to entertain 35 year old pudgy keyboard warriors with details about my personal life. :neener:
Oh threatning to come and find me to "open my head like a can of tomatoes"? You know you should consider donating your can food to needy people...
:jester: I'm in tears. :rollllling: Let's just say I'm old enough to know that saying "owned" would get me funny looks amongst my peers. B)
:rollllling: A 35 year old pudgy keyboard warrior using the 17 year old Counter-Strike virgin term: "OWNED!" Classic! :jester:
Well that explains your behavior; years of head trauma. I love clarity.
Excellent point. Also overall loss of speed, could make a mid-30s puncher very ineffective in terms of power and accuracy.
Again another lie. I never said Trinidad "hit harder", I said SRR wasn't the same fighter at 40 that he was at 25 and then CleanYourCawk made the...
That's true, I think CleanYourCawk might have the edge on Jore Luis Gonzalez, but his competition is suspect. :rollllling: :rollllling: :jester:
I don't know who to vote for but CleanYourCawk presents a very interesting point. I'm in my mid 30's and I know for a fact I can hit harder...
Actually, it doesn't matter if he "had considerably mass than in his prime", the fact that velocity is squared every iteration would negate any...
He made those points himself, I didn't tell him to type those points out. Donnybrook agrees with most of the points I've made, this isn't about...
Just to sum up the debate thus far for people reading: B) Key points presented by each person - Rufio PMS: - The SRR that Basilio fought...
I'm beginning to believe you've never even touched a mathematical equation before. B) Umm Turpin and Gavilan were Pre-retirement which was my...
Umm, Paul Pender fought with brittle hands his whole career. I read an article in the Miami Herald shortly after Pender died where he admitted to...
Wow bringing up race and other assorted insults. Rufio the idiot has arrived. Ignoring the Puerto Rican comment (as if only Puerto Ricans can...
- He had a higher knockout percentage at 147 because he fought bums? Why is Joey Archer and Paul Pender better than Randy Turpin, Kid...
:jester: :rollllling: :rollllling: Instantly quotable! All the proof I need to show that your brain was replaced with a piece of fruit...
Where did CleanYourCawk and Rufio go? Oh nevermind, schooled. B)
I notice CleanYourCawk and Rufio haven't addressed the pure statistics that show that SRR was half the fighter he was after his first retirement....
Please post where I said SRR couldn't hurt Tito. Where is this ghost "reference" you speak of? Even if that was your point, you're still...
When did I say that SRR couldn't hurt Tito? I challenge you to look through the 3 pages of post and find where I said SRR couldn't hurt Tito....
You mean to say that 37 year old Ray Robinson, once retired, inactive for almost 4 years previously, was a better fighter than 147 pound 20+ year...
:rolleyes: You mean the once retired, nearly 40 year old middleweight version of Ray Robinson that Basilio fought or the 147 pound destroyer...
Really? Then maybe you should let me know which fight Basilio "ever" showed a tight defense. What? Can't find one? Great me too :jester: (I have...
Much better than Basilio. Also Tito's defense was not bad when he was thinking defensive (watch Vargas fight, and Joppy fight). He knew how to...
Tito easy. Basilio was tough but if you watch his fights, he has a very open and lacking defense. Watching Fullmer just launching haymakers from...
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