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Well, I haven't been lighter than 240 in years, and while I'm personally hurt that you think I'm a "big lug" that is "too slow" to be entertaining, haha, I'm going to have to guess that you haven't actually had experience with a big, exceptional, athlete. Some of the most entertaining fights I've ever seen in my life were heavyweight fights. Some were no weight class. I'm talking about fights that were the definition of entertainment BECAUSE the fighters were big. I'm talking about Bob Sapp, Hong Man Choi, Alistair Overeem in late Pride and Dream days, Dan Severn, Don Frye, Mirko CroCop, are you kidding me? Some are entertaining for sheer size, some because they could do what they could do AT their size. How can you consider CroCop or Fedor slow? You think their speed was singular and unique? Many many other heavyweights are light on their feet and quick. Former NFL caliber linemen, former professional wrestlers, former world champion athletes, all fight in the heavyweight division. If you watch basketball, you should probably stop, because those guys are almost all over 200 pounds. Same with football save CBs and some WRs and kickers. Oh, and about half of those unathletic pro MLB players too. Dude, stop reading whenever you get it bro. If you get to this, and you don't get it, read it again. If you aren't HGH and you made it to here, I'm sorry, and you should probably stand up and stretch.
Ronda agreed to fight Gina Carano @ 145 so why not Cyborg?
I'll wait for your lame excuse Mr. White Knight.
All those fools you listed get winded by round 3. They may be faster than you or me but they're not faster than the 170s and 205s which are the msot exciting to IMO bc of combination of size and speed.
Basketball players are all like 7 feet tall so they're over 200 pounds but still skinny/fast.
Because that's a no-contest easy paycheck. Practice, basically.
All those fools you listed get winded by round 3. They may be faster than you or me but they're not faster than the 170s and 205s which are the msot exciting to IMO bc of combination of size and speed.
Basketball players are all like 7 feet tall so they're over 200 pounds but still skinny/fast.
Because that's a no-contest easy paycheck. Practice, basically.
Who said anything about cardio? We were debating your stance that you don't like the heavyweight division because it's boring and I countered that it is entertaining.
#1- I'm pretty scary quick, period. Not just for a big guy. I'm quick. My knees are broken, but I can still smoke @_3M_ in a 40yd sprint after leg day behind the gym in the dark on wet pavement. I can stand under a 10ft rim and with no step, jump and easily throw it down. And I don't know how to prove to you my hands are quick too, but they are. The point is, I'm explosive and big, and so are most of the heavyweights. You just don't appreciate it.
Let me ask you something. You say "still skinny/fast". Are you under the impression that skinny equals fast and big/muscular equals slow? Hmm. Sprinters aren't very skinny. Any sport that requires speed and explosiveness tends to be dominated by the muscular athletes.
Who said anything about cardio? We were debating your stance that you don't like the heavyweight division because it's boring and I countered that .
I'm pretty scary quick, period. Not just for a big guy. I'm quick. My knees are broken, but I can still smoke _3M_ in a 40yd sprint after leg day behind the gym in the dark on wet pavement. I can stand under a 10ft rim and with no step, jump and easily throw it down. And I don't know how to prove to you my hands are quick too, but they are. The point is, I'm explosive and big, and so are most of the heavyweights. You just don't appreciate it.
Let me ask you something. You say "still skinny/fast". Are you under the impression that skinny equals fast and big/muscular equals slow? Hmm. Sprinters aren't very skinny. Any sport that requires speed and explosiveness tends to be dominated by the muscular athletes.
So you are saying no heavyweight fight has ever gone the distance to 5 rounds, because they are not lightweights? The most ludicrous statement ever.Sprinters aren't skinny, but they're also not winning any marathons, which is what a MMA fight can seem like if it goes all 5 rounds. Sure those guys are explosive and fast initially but they can't last like the lighter guys.
And from personal experience, I was 145 at age 20 and now I'm a solid heavyweight, though not as large as you obviously. I know what it feels like to be at all those sizes. There is a sweet spot where you're strong and fast and can go a long time. I used to commute by bicycle from Venice to Pasadena. You couldn't tire me out if you had all day. Now 25 minutes on the stairclimber has me dead.
Who said anything about cardio? We were debating your stance that you don't like the heavyweight division because it's boring and I countered that .
I'm pretty scary quick, period. Not just for a big guy. I'm quick. My knees are broken, but I can still smoke _3M_ in a 40yd sprint after leg day behind the gym in the dark on wet pavement. I can stand under a 10ft rim and with no step, jump and easily throw it down. And I don't know how to prove to you my hands are quick too, but they are. The point is, I'm explosive and big, and so are most of the heavyweights. You just don't appreciate it.
Let me ask you something. You say "still skinny/fast". Are you under the impression that skinny equals fast and big/muscular equals slow? Hmm. Sprinters aren't very skinny. Any sport that requires speed and explosiveness tends to be dominated by the muscular athletes.
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