Inactivity is Hurting the Heavyweight Division

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  • Randall_Hopkirk
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    • May 2007
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    #21
    i don't think there's any real hunger amongst the top ranked guys to fight regularly. A lot of these fighters are quite average and in another time and place wouldn't get mentioned as a top 10 HW consequently they want to milk their position as long as possible. It also doesn't help that a lot of the older guys are still considered by the ABC organizations, guys who are too old to fight more than twice a year.

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    • The Buzz
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      #22
      Originally posted by Tunney
      Brewster has an exciting style, so he's good for the heavyweight division.

      Too bad he had to cancel that very good heavyweight card he had set up, though.
      Thank you kindly.

      Brewster's goal for 2009 is to fight at least 5-6 times and get back to being active. Inactivity has been his main issue; Brewster was coming off a year's layoff before both Klitschko fights. That is a problem.

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