Heavyweight division in 2008

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  • Mike Tyson77
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    #21
    Originally posted by Thread Stealer
    Are you mad that I speak the truth about your overrated quitter hero?

    It's not a big deal. You have to face facts about your favorite fighters.

    Sugar Ray Robinson: I'm a huge fan, but I accept that he avoided Charley Burley and was a terrible person outside the ring.

    Manny Pacquiao: I like Pac-man, but I accept that he's beaten too many guys recently coming off of losses.

    Why can't you accept the truth about Quitali? Does it hurt your feelings that his best win is over a fat, inactive version of a Hasim Rahman leftover? Does it bother you that when he quit against an feather-fisted slapper? Or how about the fact that Oleg's ***** Hasim laid out Lummox when Lummox when he was out of shape, but the "great" Brittley lost to an out of shape Lummox?

    Of course, you can take solace in the fact that ****ali did beat the great Danny Williams!

    TS, I think you know alot about boxing and boxing history. I really wish you could respect Vitali and how he wanted to continue to fight agasint Lewis even thought his face was fallling off. No fighter should be disrepected for stepping into the ring and putting his life on the line my freind.

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    • The Troll
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      #22
      Originally posted by Mike Tyson77
      TS, I think you know alot about boxing and boxing history. I really wish you could respect Vitali and how he wanted to continue to fight agasint Lewis even thought his face was fallling off. No fighter should be disrepected for stepping into the ring and putting his life on the line my freind.
      boxing is a recreation or at least supposed to be but I agree that sometimes people are overly critical of guys for no real reason


      It's not like the old days if the old days I mean like the 40's are as it's sometimes depicted were so many boxers after their careers were over ended up totally spent because they had too many hard fights after their prime, I think they probably dramatize that a little.

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      • dmaclv
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        #23
        I see Vitali coming into the picture for a title shot might could get injured, then I see Odlanier getting four or three fights with some good prospects. Joe Mesi, Tua or Rahman all might fight someone under top 50. Ibragimov sinks to the bottom of the division, Chagaev-Klitschko unification in the works after Wlad beats winner of IBF tourney (Chambers) and Peter fights Gomez winning by Knock out or Peter fights Vitali but not likely cuz dude gets injured a lot.

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        • Emon723
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          #24
          wlad will remain champ and the man in the HW division.

          sam peter will ko both maskaev and vitali klitschko.

          valuev will lose again, probably against sergie lykiovich.

          holyfield will have no more options but to retire for good.

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          • Mike Tyson77
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            #25
            Originally posted by Emon723
            wlad will remain champ and the man in the HW division.

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            True dat...

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