Talk:Mason Dixon

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[edit] Spoilers

It seems like, rather than only indicating where the spoilers end, the article ought to provide a spoilers warning at its beginning...who cares


[edit] Fitness

Was it just me, or did it seem like Mason Dixon was unfit to be in the same ring as Rocky? His body looked flabby and unimpressive. 134.29.6.7 13:41, 20 April 2007 (UTC)

It is both you and Mason. Antonio Tarver gained 20 pounds for this role so he was a bit overweight. How can you say a real boxer like Tarver aka Dixon can't be in the same ring as Rocky? He is a boxer not a body builder. Boxers want lean muscle not over built bulk. Some of the greatest fighters did not have chiseled physiques but were lean and in fantastic shape.