By Cliff Rold - This Saturday, away from U.S. cameras, hopes for a vibrant Heavyweight division continue. Those hopes have traveled a healthy road since the 2004 retirement of Lennox Lewis. Leaving behind recognition as the lineal World Heavyweight champion at his exit, Lewis has watched with the rest of the world as multiple men have claimed titles. [details]
Haye, Dimitrenko: Heavyweight Futures Worth Investment?
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it will be intresting to see how hye would look like when gets hit by a heavyweight, will do the chicken dance at least -
That leaves fans with two heavyweight bouts that stand to prove only negatives this weekend.
Worse might come in December. If Hasim connects with a lucky punch, and if Holy grubs and holds to steal enough rounds.
Then, they will stand as rulers by the end of the year.
And the heavyweight division will have hit an all-time low.Comment
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when you got ****ed up by a super middleweight bum like Mock and plan on fighting Wladimir Klitschko or another heavyweight who can punch its a problemComment
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I dunno about that, he got floored and has looked shaky, OK he has got up to win, but at heavyweight, the punchers are way way more powerful than the likes of Mock, Thompson, MormeckComment
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