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  • Derranged
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    #11
    I think it will be Rahman or Briggs. Just a feeling.

    And by the way Diego, Holyfield would have NO CHANCE of winning. I doubt this fight will happen anyway.

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    • Lance Uppercut
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      #12
      Originally posted by TheGR8TESTOAT
      hey bro is that Mc hammer holding the belt? lol
      Can't you hear it? Holyfield's voice singing "Too legit, too legit to quit!"

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      • Steelhammer86
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        #13
        I think Holyfield would be the best opponent, to raise the profile of boxing. I wouldn't mind seeing Wlad fight Gomez, McCall, Briggs, Thompson or Rahman...

        Thompson is the only one who would have any chance of beating him, though.

        Young boxers like Povetkin, Dimitrenko, Chambers and Arreola are not quite ready for Wlad yet.

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          #14
          I say Oliver Mccall; he's a very underated fighter who's earned a shot at the WBC but will likely have to wait for awhile until he gets his shot. I think that Mccall would be very game for this fight and might make it 'interesting' for Wlad...

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            #15
            Originally posted by Steelhammer86
            I think Holyfield would be the best opponent, to raise the profile of boxing. I wouldn't mind seeing Wlad fight Gomez, McCall, Briggs, Thompson or Rahman...

            Thompson is the only one who would have any chance of beating him, though.

            Young boxers like Povetkin, Dimitrenko, Chambers and Arreola are not quite ready for Wlad yet.
            Dude, what do want to see,... Holyfield carried out on a stretcher and permanently brain damaged? It's not gonna help Klitschko's legacy if that's what you want...

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            • Don Johnson
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              #16
              Holyfield has a better chance than that bum Rahman.

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              • Steelhammer86
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                #17
                Originally posted by BostonGuy
                Dude, what do want to see,... Holyfield carried out on a stretcher and permanently brain damaged? It's not gonna help Klitschko's legacy if that's what you want...
                No, I just want to see boxing in the sportspages again, so I can talk to people about it, instead of needing to come to boxing forums to discuss it! The only boxing fans besides myself in Vancouver are Filipinos, but they're mainly interested in Pacquiao.

                1) Wlad will not injure Holyfield
                2) Holyfield is younger than Foreman was when he was champion at age 48
                3) Marciano gave Archie Moore a title shot at age 44
                4) This fight will raise the profile of boxing. I want my favorite sport to become more popular again.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by MrUnKnockoutabl
                  Holyfield has a better chance than that bum Rahman.
                  Wow, what a great analysis Mr. (Bert) Sugar....

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Steelhammer86
                    No, I just want to see boxing in the sportspages again, so I can talk to people about it, instead of needing to come to boxing forums to discuss it! The only boxing fans besides myself in Vancouver are Filipinos, but they're mainly interested in Pacquiao.

                    1) Wlad will not injure Holyfield
                    2) Holyfield is younger than Foreman was when he was champion at age 48
                    3) Marciano gave Archie Moore a title shot at age 44
                    4) This fight will raise the profile of boxing. I want my favorite sport to become more popular again.
                    Really? Klitschko literally hits like a steel hammer and combine that with Holyfield's warrior heart, spells a recipe for disaster. It would be ten times worse than Holmes-Ali.

                    I understand that you want to see Klitschko become a recognizable mainstream athlete but this is just not the way to go about it..

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                    • Thunder Lips
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                      #20
                      McCall.

                      Unlike Holyfield, he's actually beat a ranked contender just recently. He's older but the power and the chin no doubt remain intact. He will be a tough fight and he has name value with the famous Lewis win.

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