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Young VS Stroud, the greatest Panthers debate ever?


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1 hour ago, jayboogieman said:

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Who you got in a boxing match? Young vs STROUD?

Wrestling match Young vs Stroud?

I'm tired of all the blah blah blah. Make em' fight for it.

If Young kicks STROUDS ass I'll accept his leadership.

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6 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

Who you got in a boxing match? Young vs STROUD?

Wrestling match Young vs Stroud?

I'm tired of all the blah blah blah. Make em' fight for it.

If Young kicks STROUDS ass I'll accept his leadership.

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I think a big factor in this is how much prep-time for each until the fight??? I feel the longer time favors young, but if this happens now- young ends up in the hospital.....

 

Since young is a welterweight and stroud is super heavyweight, But I doubt you could find a legit legal boxing company to allow this match.....

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20 minutes ago, Basbear said:

I think a big factor in this is how much prep-time for each until the fight??? I feel the longer time favors young, but if this happens now- young ends up in the hospital.....

 

Since young is a welterweight and stroud is super heavyweight, But I doubt you could find a legit legal boxing company to allow this match.....

Using that rational the NFL shouldn't either. 6'3" 300lb DTs are super duper heavyweights vs a welterweight. 

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7 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

Using that rational the NFL shouldn't either. 6'3" 300lb DTs are super duper heavyweights vs a welterweight. 

I think boxing does need to up-date their weight classes, in fact its waaay past time. Dam do i miss watch the heavy weights go at it....

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9 hours ago, GOAT said:

This has got to be the biggest debate, decision, discussion we've ever had in Panthers history.

Cam was a shoe in, Peppers was a shoe in at #1. 

Coaching hires? Nope.

GM hires? Nope.

New owner? Gotta be up there but idk.

Did Cam try to dive on the fumble? Should he have?

idk, is this the greatest debate in Panthers history?

I been a Panthers fan since day one and I certainly cannot recall a  bigger debate, decision, discussion  in Panthers history.

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1 minute ago, KatsAzz said:

I been a Panthers fan since day one and I certainly cannot recall a  bigger debate, decision, discussion  in Panthers history.

We're at a similar juncture than we were in 2011 with a new coaching staff. In this case, there's also a relatively new GM and a fairly new owner.

Throw in that there are more valid choices at the QB position than before and there's a pretty good argument to be made for this being the biggest debate ever.

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6 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

His lower legs/calves look just as big or actually a tad bigger than Stroud's in that picture. Now, the guy in the middle has chicken legs

Honestly I was going off other pics too, no matter.....ive not seen one where he even looks normal.....My white whale one Im still huntin was the full body one with Mina Kimes, only find the head shot...MTk1OTA5OTAzNTMxOTEwNjI1.webp.4429b2580ed061079b325b850ac50a0e.webp

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after the first pic, she had to tell everyone she wore heals like the below pic.....

 

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