NOTICE:
The version of Internet Explorer that you are using is outdated and not officially supported by this site. We heavily suggest upgrading to a more modern browser using one of these links: Firefox, IE, Opera, Safari or Google Chrome. If you have any questions regarding this, please contact us.
NOTICE:
Currently, you have Javascript disabled. Many of the features on this site require Javascript in order to function. It is highly recommended for you to enable Javascript in order to use this site to its fullest. For more info, please contact us.
The Ax Forum
Muay Thai & Kickboxing Forum Mixed Martial Arts Forum Boxing Forum Fight Training Forum Off Topic Forum
Help Center Forum Rules New Account Registration
Topic:Report Post to Moderators

The purpose of this form is to allow users to assist the moderation in maintaining the forum by reporting posts that are breaking the rules. You should only report posts that appear to be breaking one of the forum rules. This feature should NOT be abused. If we feel someone is abusing this feature, we will moderate their account accordingly.

The identity of users who report posts are not divulged during the moderation process.

The post that you are reporting is shown below the form. If this is not the post you intended to report, then click back and report the appropriate post.

Your Ax Name:
Your Password:

What rule is this post breaking?



Mark L.
Posted: 2001-11-21 11:55:09
I'm not boo-hooing...just saying it is a factor to consider.

Chiangpeuk and Rick both fought much lighter than they fought in later years.

Are you sure Kaman and Chiangpeuk fought at the same weight?

Even if they didn't it is not a huge deal but it is a factor.

There are many factors and weight is one. Even if one bulks up a lot the body frame is still the same and can't take what someone of that natural weight can...to some degree anyway.

Kaman was a really good fighter, period. KOing Chiangpeuk is a credit to his record. But weight is a factor, just as skill is and experiance and heart and conditioning etc etc

Some guys went from middle to heavy. Chiangpeuk went from super light(I think) to fight super heavies...wow. No excuses on his losses but it does factor in.

Not knocking anyone who beats him just saying hes got balls and he will be more likely to get KO'd jumping up that much than he would fighting same weight.

Create Topic

Username:
Password: Forget your password?
Topic name:
Create in:
 

Search Forum

Search topics for keywords: