And, for the record, a talented lightweight would stand a fair chance against a heavyweight champ. Lightweights tend to be faster, have more endurance, and better footwork. Champion boxers - particularly heavyweights - tend to be overconfident, which leads to mistakes. If the champ doesn't knock out the lightweight by the second round, the latter's odds improve dramatically.
Not a bad analogy for the war, really.
Boru
Not a bad analogy for the war, really.
Boru
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