I'm talkin 4 years through their professional career which olympic heavyweight/super fought the worst, WORST opposition. I don't care how they fared against them, I'm just talkin who didn't fight like at least one top 25 heavyweight 4 years through their career after their olympic medal. Lotta names could go here but this poll more directed at comparisons for Wilder's totally absurd career. An I like the kid! I think he has good boxing ability and HORRRRRRIBLE management.
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Which Heavyweight fought the worst opposition post olympic medal?
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Originally posted by ThePhantom5 View PostWilder. Its hilarious. Why are they treating a medalist like he's Tye Fields?
If you didn't realize he was at least 5 years away from anything remotely meaningful, that shows poor boxing eyes.
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Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View PostDo you lack vision? Obvious answer is obvious, anyone with eyes and some boxing knowledge should realize watching either him in the amateurs or his first pro fights this guy is years away if his team wanted him to have any hope of having a successful run.
If you didn't realize he was at least 5 years away from anything remotely meaningful, that shows poor boxing eyes.
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Originally posted by dmaclv View PostI mean fighting Friday Ahuyana would it be that dangerous? Or fighting Robert Hawkins? Fighting Samuel Peter for gods sake?! I don't think any of those guys could beat him let alone reach him!
Now he could reasonably step it up, it was maybe 2 fights ago that I really thought he actually started looking like a pro fighter and I like him as a prospect. Dude is a physical specimen but coming into the game he was one of the most raw guys I have ever seen, it is still amazing to me that he won a medal at allLast edited by The Gambler1981; 10-17-2012, 09:32 PM.
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