Another Size Difference Thread

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  1. Erratic

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    In these fights, where was there the biggest size difference, and the least?

    Floyd Mayweather-Oscar De La Hoya
    Bernard Hopkins-Oscar De La Hoya
    Floyd Mayweather-Juan Manuel Marquez
    Manny Pacquiao-Miguel Cotto
     
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    Erratic "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    Whichever one has the biggest frame.
     
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    Floyd Mayweather-Juan Manuel Marquez - So much that nobody (aside from the most delusional Floyd haters) gave Marquez - a legit Top 3 P4P entrant at the time - a shot in hell at even winning a couple of rounds against a 20-month inactive Floyd.

    Bernard Hopkins-Oscar De La Hoya - Fairly safe to say that Hopkins does the same to Oscar even without the prearranged conclusion. Oscar didn't look like a MW against Sturm, and even less so against one of the best MW's or all time.

    Floyd Mayweather-Oscar De La Hoya - Despite what should've been a clear and decisive win, Floyd was clearly weary of the incoming against a faded DLH, making the fight a lot closer than should've been the case.

    Manny Pacquiao-Miguel Cotto - Smaller man has his way with bigger man. What more can be said.
     
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    KaukipRrr "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    Hopkins dwarfs most Light-heavyweights,...lol

    Hopkins - De La Hoya easily,.. what a disgusting fight,..and it was a fixed fight at that.

    Awesome 'old-school' mafia-style stuff though.
     
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    Biggest, probably Oscar against Nard. Oscar isn't even a huge welterweight to be honest. A good sized welter, but not exactly a Hearns or Williams. Tito looked bigger than him. Nard is a BIG middleweight, the size difference was very obvious.

    After that I'd have to say Floyd against Marquez. He looked 2 divisions bigger, which he was.

    Then Manny against Cotto. Cotto looked a division bigger, but no more. Cotto has always looked like a pretty small welterweight to me.

    Then at only slightly less than Manny against Cotto, Floyd against Oscar. Basically looked like a small welterweight against a big welterweight.
     

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