Wow you gotta be ******....most welterweights that are good come from lighter weight classes.....
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Real men don't watch LITTLE MEN fight
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Originally posted by OnePunch View PostAnd I'd have to go all the way back to Tua-Ibeabuchi or Etienne-Clay Bey to find a heavyweight fight that really had me "at the edge of my seat".
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Originally posted by kayjay View PostBrewster-Lyakovich, Vitali-Sanders, Vitali-Lewis, Rahman-Lewis I and II, and Peter-Wlad were all great HW fights this decade.
No one would classify them as fight of the year candidates.
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Originally posted by Sweet Revenge View PostSanders didn't fight back so I wasn't really compelled in that fight. Rahman-Lewis I and II were one-sided fights aside for the one right hand that Rahman and Wlad-Peter was one-sided except for Peter's rabbit punches.
No one would classify them as fight of the year candidates.
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Originally posted by Sweet Revenge View PostSanders didn't fight back so I wasn't really compelled in that fight. Rahman-Lewis I and II were one-sided fights aside for the one right hand that Rahman and Wlad-Peter was one-sided except for Peter's rabbit punches.
No one would classify them as fight of the year candidates.
But you're right, Brew-Lyak and Klit-Lewis were the only real FOTY candidates from HWs.
The Thrilla in Manilla only ever happened once, and it was once too often.
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Originally posted by Flawless 2 View PostThey were good fights not great. Holyfield – Bowe 1 2 3 Tyson – Holyfield 1 Bowe – Golota Ibe – Tua Those were great fights
Tua-Ibeabuchi broke CompuBox records, Golota threw over 100 and landed as much as 70 punches in some rounds against Bowe, Holyfield vs Bowe was a high-paced fight as well.
It's harder to find a conservatively fought heavyweight fight that appealed to the majority.
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