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  • #11
    IN his prime, Pinklon was a good fighter, though a bit overrated.I think he would take about 80% of todays heavys, and he would definitely give the Klits a good go.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by mickey malone View Post
      And the list goes on......

      Wonder what it was about the 80's, and the drugged up hw division.

      Maybe DK was serving up on the side lol
      All his guys(except john ruiz)end up broke with drug problems... I found it hard taking him seriously wearing pink trunks...

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      • #13
        Originally posted by mickey malone View Post
        I'd fancy a prime Pink over the Klits, the way they are now..
        He was good enough to be totally evaded by Larry Holmes.
        Larry gave the game away, when he described Thomas as having a left jab that was equal to his own.. Thomas had drug problems though.. Held him back when he was younger, and caught up with him when he was older.. Short prime, but always in the top5 while it lasted.
        I think the klits may have been too big and powerful for pink but I could see pink beating the rest. he was a damn good boxer

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Cardinal Buck View Post
          Wlad would completely beat the sh it out of him. All others would depend on his state that he and his opponent showed up in. Prime Vitali would beat him. Haye would be closer to pick em.
          the klits would probably beat him (not easily tho). I think hed take haye without too much problem

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          • #15
            He would annihilate everyone not named Klistchko...and maybe Haye but I think he'd probably win that if at his best.

            That whole had a lot of underrated fighters. Few of them ever reached their full potential, but they were brilliant fighters who would genuinely dominate most of todays field apart from Wlad.

            I think Vitali as he stands now would be beaten by most of those guys, but he is old and past his best.

            Sad what DK was able to do to that era.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by BennyST View Post
              He would annihilate everyone not named Klistchko...and maybe Haye but I think he'd probably win that if at his best.

              That whole had a lot of underrated fighters. Few of them ever reached their full potential, but they were brilliant fighters who would genuinely dominate most of todays field apart from Wlad.

              I think Vitali as he stands now would be beaten by most of those guys, but he is old and past his best.

              Sad what DK was able to do to that era.
              agree completely

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              • #17
                Might even give Vitali a run for his money, not wlad though.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by BennyST View Post
                  He would annihilate everyone not named Klistchko...and maybe Haye but I think he'd probably win that if at his best.

                  That whole had a lot of underrated fighters. Few of them ever reached their full potential, but they were brilliant fighters who would genuinely dominate most of todays field apart from Wlad.

                  I think Vitali as he stands now would be beaten by most of those guys, but he is old and past his best.

                  Sad what DK was able to do to that era.
                  This dude lost to Trevor Berbick. (Go ahead and make your excuses.)

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