Maybe right at this moment, but we're in a transitional state I believe, and most of the giants currently occupying the top ten are not really representative of the division. If you look back over the last ten years a large number of the better fighters have been on the smaller side. Fast, tricky guys like Byrd and Chambers, or amateur stars like Ibragimov and Chagaev who most certainly knew a lot of the tricks given their lack of size or power. Ibragimov, especially, was very adept at feiting and parrying shots to land his own. A much better fighter than his turgid fight against Wlad showed. Povetkin used to be a very decent combination puncher, good at doubling and tripling off the hook and going to the body; you can still see flashes of it when he fights now, but his style has been badly ruined. Even the lesser guys like Brock, Lyakhovich, Oquendo knew their stuff. Both Brock and Lyakhovich were very committed body punchers, and Oquendo was tricky for anyone.
I'm not arguing that it was an era that was chock full of talent, but it was there if you cared to look.
I'm not arguing that it was an era that was chock full of talent, but it was there if you cared to look.
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