A Valuev sized, Shavers-like power with the fleet-footedness and punching technique of Muhammad Ali. And a Larry Holmes-esque jab. It would look ****ing odd to see one of those though.
if you could, build your ideal heavyweight for this era
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6'2
230
Alis Footwork, Stamina
Roy Jones Speed (hey..shut it...he fought at heavy)
James Toney's Boxing ability, defense, and ring savvy
Shavers Power
Early Tyson Head movement and pressure fighting ability and uppercut
Tuas Left Hook
Wlads Straight Right
Evanders Heart
Basically a tallish boxer/puncher that works like Tyson on the inside and Ali on the outside.
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Make james toney 6'2 240, let him keep all his abilities, and give him KO power in both hands.
Un freaking beatable.Comment
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about 6''1
215 lbs
great skills
good power and good speed of hand and foot
good head movement and inside skills, but the fast feet and skills to box on the outside if needed
solid chin
good stamina
heaps of heart
good jab and ability to feint/jab his way inside
balanced mindComment
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honestly why 6 foot 1 when your in the world of 6'7 heavyweights like kilitchko. Taller heavyweights dominate. The only 2 heavyweights that are any good today are over 6'4. How do you expect a 6'1 guy to survive in a fight with 6'7 klitchko its not going to happen.
If you want your heavyweight to suceed in todays world he would need to be 6'4 minimum, 230-255, to heavy isnt good in my opinion. He would need to be explosive, strong, have very good footwork, a extroadinary jab, iron chin and noone i mean noone would stop him. Honestly anyone saying a 6'1 heavyweight is going to beat one of these guys who can move and are 6'4+ with a good jab are out of their minds.Comment
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Wladimir Klitschko right now would beat this mythical HW. Manny has schooled him too good to lose to a much smaller fighter.Comment
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In this day and age, all you need is decent handspeed with above average power and a pretty firm chin. That would pretty much do the trick.Comment
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zab judahs chicken dancing skills
Amir khans chin
manfreddos agility
gary lockets power
manny pacmans sizeComment
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