Best Heavyweight younger then 29

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  • dmaclv
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    Best Heavyweight younger then 29

    Had to say under 29 cuz Chagaev is 29 and he would be hands down Sam Peter is 28 but hey you guys mind if we leave the two title-holders out? I'm talkin up and comers who have title shots in front of them or behind em. Guys who have the talent and ability to get a few titles in their career. I think it could be Eddie Chambers if he got more power and mental stability in the ring. Dimitrenko if he can stand up to more powerful punches since he seems to have somewhat of a weak chin. Arreola if the dude can keep his weight down and his work rate up, watch out for Boystov comin from East Europe, dude has some skill there. I think Walker could be a great contender if he can beat Arreola but he might not even do that. Estrada was a good Olympian but hasn't shown much power with the professionals and I don't think he'll be anything. JD Chapman, David Rodgriguez and Donnell Holmes don't make the list cuz they haven't fought anybody in their careers and I have no idea when they will.......Typical American Heavies
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    Alexander Povetkin
    32.00%
    16
    Kevin Johnson
    2.00%
    1
    Alexander Dimitrenko
    6.00%
    3
    Denis Boystov
    2.00%
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    Eddie Chambers
    2.00%
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    Odlanier Solis
    6.00%
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    David Haye
    24.00%
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    Chris Arreola
    26.00%
    13

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    #2
    Easy Chris Arreola. NEXT!

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    • WLAD OWNS
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      #3
      Originally posted by Executioner54
      Easy Chris Arreola. NEXT!
      Povetkin, Boytsov, Dimitrenko >>>> Arreola

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      • WLAD OWNS
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        #4
        Povetkin is the best fighter on that list

        Dimitrenko (25 years old) and Boytsov (22 years old) have bigtime potential and will be future champions.
        Last edited by WLAD OWNS; 10-06-2008, 10:45 PM.

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        • dmaclv
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          #5
          Originally posted by WLAD OWNS
          Povetkin is the best fighter on that list right now

          Dimitrenko and Boytsov have the most potential and will be future champions.
          Also David Haye who you love so much more then anything in the whole wide world?

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          • Scott9945
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            #6
            Povetkin clearly is. Too bad he is being moved faster than he should be.

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            • lparm
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              #7
              Originally posted by dmaclv
              Had to say under 29 cuz Chagaev is 29 and he would be hands down Sam Peter is 28 but hey you guys mind if we leave the two title-holders out? I'm talkin up and comers who have title shots in front of them or behind em. Guys who have the talent and ability to get a few titles in their career. I think it could be Eddie Chambers if he got more power and mental stability in the ring. Dimitrenko if he can stand up to more powerful punches since he seems to have somewhat of a weak chin. Arreola if the dude can keep his weight down and his work rate up, watch out for Boystov comin from East Europe, dude has some skill there. I think Walker could be a great contender if he can beat Arreola but he might not even do that. Estrada was a good Olympian but hasn't shown much power with the professionals and I don't think he'll be anything. JD Chapman, David Rodgriguez and Donnell Holmes don't make the list cuz they haven't fought anybody in their careers and I have no idea when they will.......Typical American Heavies
              Peter is the most accomplished hw under 29 but I dont know if I'd call him the best. Povetkin might be the best based on his amateur record but chances are Wlad will end his dreams.

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              • WLAD OWNS
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                #8
                All of the Hispanic posters will vote for Arreola, of course.

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                • GreatestIam
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                  #9
                  Chris Ko's all of um!

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                  • Komander
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by GreatestIAM
                    Chris Ko's all of um!
                    Very smart man you are.

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