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Originally Posted by BeardotheWeirdo
If he can hang with guys 50lbs heavier than him, yes that does say something. What other LW or even WW could do that.
BJ didn't fight to not lose, he fought and he lost a close decision, you're trying to make it sound like he just hung in there.
What does P4P mean? I always thought it means who is the most skilled, regardless of weight, and when you can fight guys who have much better advantages and still win, or atleast put up a great fight that shows something.
What does what I thought of Lyoto last March have to do with anything?
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Yes, it says he fought someone bigger than him. Size does
not equal skill. Juan Manuel Marquez is a more technically skilled boxer than Sam Peter, does that mean if Juan fought him and lost that it would still makehim the #1 Pound for Pound boxer? NO. Guess what, BJ LOST. It doesn't matter how much weight someone gives up, if they lose, they lose. You can't move someone up a rank because they "hung in there". If Faber fought Fedor and went to a decision would that make him the #1 pound for pound fighter?
wow You are grossly misinformed about the definition of pound for pound. You have no idea what it means and you are trying to argue it. Come on man.