What Previous Hvy Champs Could Whoop Usyk?
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It doesn't seem like it is a "one post" decision, that I can see.
I wonder if they gave these guys an explanation.
I am beginning to believe this is NOT the result of a new AI, but instead a human decision; a new policy.
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They seem to be banning posters who have a history of getting into prolonged, hostile, redundant arguments.
It doesn't seem like it is a "one post" decision, that I can see.
I wonder if they gave these guys an explanation.
I am beginning to believe this is NOT the result of a new AI, but instead a human decision; a new policy.Comment
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- - Like I say, precious few heavies in the Pantheon can beat Usyk, and precious few have anywhere close to his immaculate 12 year record as a Heavy.
And we're also well into the 3rd #1...read it and weep for thee, thou, and good ol' days when men were Men and not the drooling anthropoids of today.
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I respectfully disagree. If you say heavyweights of yesteryear wouldn't be heavyweights today you can't say a man that fought as Cruiserweight for most of his career has been a heavyweightl today. I'd you are going by classes that seems to be a dou le standard I'm my opinion.Comment
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Not in depends yet. Check back next year though. It's gonna be a year to year thing at this point. No turning back.
Regarding where to cut the line to determine what a heavyweight is:
175
190
200
225. (WBC)
That depends on what year an observer wishes to stick the year on.
Would you call Dempsey a Cruiserweight?
No, if you settle on 1926 standards.
How's about Usyk? What would you PREFER to call a 190 or 200 pounder of today? By the old time standard or the current standard???
Free country!!!Last edited by Willow The Wisp; 07-01-2024, 10:40 AM.Comment
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You funny QueensburyRules!
Not in depends yet. Check back next year though. It's gonna be a year to year thing at this point. No turning back.
Regarding where to cut the line to determine what a heavyweight is:
175
190
200
225. (WBC)
That depends on what year an observer wishes to stick the year on.
Would you call Dempsey a Cruiserweight?
No, if you settle on 1926 standards.
How's about Usyk? What would you PREFER to call a 190 or 200 pounder of today? By the old time standard or the current standard???
Free country!!!
Going back at the start of the Millennium, the Ks did the same thing. American heavies are ever becoming more useless.Comment
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