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  • The Heavyweight Division is getting better!

    With the first unification fight in nine years...

    With the emergence of Alexander Povetkin...

    With exciting young boxers like Boytsov, Dimitrenko, Platov, and Pianeta...

    With David Haye moving up soon...

    With Sam Peter soon to be WBA titleholder...

    What do you think - is it getting a little better since Ruiz, Rahman, Brewster and Byrd held the titles in late 2005?

    I think it definitely getting better!
    41
    Yes, it's improved the last couple of years.
    70.73%
    29
    It's equally as bad as when Ruiz and Byrd had titles.
    17.07%
    7
    It getting worse, it was better in 2005.
    12.20%
    5

    The poll is expired.

    Last edited by The Hammer; 02-20-2008, 08:49 PM.

  • #2
    i dont think so, HW needs more than that

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    • #3
      slowly but yes...

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      • #4
        It will be good if David Haye moves up of a win.

        If he loses to Macca which with the weight draining and Macca's power and being no pushover is possible, his career loses alot of momentum.

        If he wins he's arriving the Undisputed Cruiserweight champ who held 3 out 4 Versions of the world title at that weight. He should be in big fights pretty much straight away.

        Hopefully he doesn't touch the domestic scene, those boring bastards are so irritating one of the them would end up knocking him the **** out just to annoy everybody.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by niceguy45 View Post
          i dont think so, HW needs more than that
          translate : "H/Weight boxing needs an American champion please."

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          • #6
            It's as good as it's been since Lewis retired, not that that is saying very much.

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            • #7
              its getting better, and finally a unification

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              • #8
                its getting better, but its no where near to the days of mohammad ali and mike tyson!

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                • #9
                  it's ok, but nothing to write home about! we need some big punchers, and someone who can ****e this division up! wlad needs a real challenge.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Scott9945 View Post
                    It's as good as it's been since Lewis retired, not that that is saying very much.
                    Co-signed....

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