It's cyclical, the best young heavyweights right now are shorter ones, there's not really many young super heavyweights with ability in the current ranks, except for Jalalov
There will be another super heavyweight or two with ability come along soon and people Weill say they are too big for everyone. The cycle repeats.
Check out the quick handed and very skilled Dronov. Dude is a huge 5-0 prospect.
Way too early to make definitive judgements either way. A year ago most people thought Fury was the no1 HW ffs.
How many fat sloppy HWs have there actually even been anyway? I dont think its ever been a defining aspect of the division really.
There are always gonna be some big fat heavyweights who can punch and try to get away with it until they get found out at the top level.
And they will always be overhyped as fans love big guys that are big punchers regardless of skill level otherwise.
It's cyclical, the best young heavyweights right now are shorter ones, there's not really many young super heavyweights with ability in the current ranks, except for Jalalov
There will be another super heavyweight or two with ability come along soon and people Weill say they are too big for everyone. The cycle repeats.
It's a natural cycle in the heavyweights.
Bigger beats big. Biggest beats bigger.
Until they get too big and then faster beats slow.
Big will come again.
Zhang was never sloppy - in fact he is/was a very accurate puncher, which, in combination with his power, led to a couple of great KOs. He always had slow feet though, and a terrible gas tank.
whattttttttt????
one day they are all bogeyyyyy men and then the next they are overrrrrrr LOL
they have had good results in the past people forget that and just gon on last result which is WRONG thing to do