Seems like this is the real superHW era, not the 00s

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    Seems like this is the real superHW era, not the 00s

    Looking at all these guys like Fury, Joshua, Wilder who are the newest generation of HW's and there's still Wlad, the top of the division really has super HW's. Povetkin is the exception, the Klitschko's used to be the exception even though everyone used to act like the whole HW division was filled with these giants. Frankly there was a point in the late 90s-early 00s that seemed to have a bigger set of HW's than the Klitschko era. I just find that the size has been overrated from that era looking back now, do you agree?
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    Yeah, there's some pretty big guys. Maybe they should have a 265 limit, like MMA, and anything above can be in a new super heavyweight class.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Anthony342
      Yeah, there's some pretty big guys. Maybe they should have a 265 limit, like MMA, and anything above can be in a new super heavyweight class.
      The galootweight division. If they get bigger, bring on the super galootweights.

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        Yeah, or Overweight, like Jon Favreau said when he played in Marciano, or Lummoxweight.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Anthony342
          Yeah, there's some pretty big guys. Maybe they should have a 265 limit, like MMA, and anything above can be in a new super heavyweight class.
          Well guys this size are always better at around 240-250 lbs. The heaviest Wlad, Fury and Lewis(at their best) are in the mid 240s.

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