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  1. No_Fly_Zone

    N'Kosi Perry...Is the too small argument valid?

    Trick question! Everyone knows a pound of gheytor tears weighs more than either of those things. Nice try, though.
  2. No_Fly_Zone

    N'Kosi Perry...Is the too small argument valid?

    or David Boston.
  3. No_Fly_Zone

    N'Kosi Perry...Is the too small argument valid?

    Again, nobody (at least not this guy) is saying a 122 lb featherweight can generate the same punching power as a 200 lb heavyweight. I am not saying my cousin can't get knocked out. He can. I've seen that too. But my point is it would not cause him to flinch the next time he's put in a...
  4. No_Fly_Zone

    N'Kosi Perry...Is the too small argument valid?

    Actually, in that instance, the 150 lb guy has less weight on the joint and, as a result, likely has a better chance of avoiding serious injury. Just saying...
  5. No_Fly_Zone

    N'Kosi Perry...Is the too small argument valid?

    I think we're talking past each other here. I wasn't making a comparison between the ability to physically take a punch and the ability to physically take a hit in football. I was sharing two anecdotes as a reminder that mental toughness (which I believe is a far more important attribute) is...
  6. No_Fly_Zone

    N'Kosi Perry...Is the too small argument valid?

    Common sense, huh? I've got a younger cousin over 30 who's maybe 5'7" and weighs about 148 lbs. I've seen a guy 6 inches taller and 70 pounds heavier crack his jaw with a closed fist in a parking lot and watch my cousin get up, laugh at the guy, and tell him he hits like a faqquit. I've got...
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