Who is the best heavyweight under age 30?

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  • Raphael
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    #11
    I think David Haye is clearly the best out of all them. Povetkin is right there though.

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    • lefthook2daliva
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      #12
      Originally posted by !! Shawn
      Fast Eddie Chambers is by far the most talented heavyweight out there right now. He just needs to get his conditioning under control.
      What would an in-shape Eddie Chambers weigh? Bet he'd be a cruiser.

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      • DarchinyFAN
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        #13
        you probably meant Jason Estrada.... David Estrada is a stumpy little welterweight with Tyranosaurus Rex arms.

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        • !!Captain
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          #14
          How can Haye be the best HW under 30 if the only one he beat in HW was shot Barrett, who managed to hurt him and get up 5 times from the "Hayemaker"? Dimitrenko would get Haye out of there in 4-5 rounds if Haye ever grew the balls to fight him.

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          • LetMeTelluSonti
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            #15
            Right now? I would have to say R i z Moms. She has that short left hook. She reminds me a bit of Smokin Joe.

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            • Jim Jeffries
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              #16
              Povetkin right now, Dimitrenko in the future. Chambers would probably be unbeatable at CW if he lost the baby fat. Will need to see Haye against a HW with a pulse before it's possible to ascertain what kind of HW he'll be.

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              • Massage Queen
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                #17
                Originally posted by !! Shawn
                Fast Eddie Chambers is by far the most talented heavyweight out there right now. He just needs to get his conditioning under control.
                I agree that Eddie has a lot of talent. His conditioning isn't so much the problem. His biggest problem is someone that was on his team. He's a client of mine, so I know what happens in his camps. He's made a couple of changes, so hopefully things will start looking better for him.

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                • Massage Queen
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by lefthook2daliva
                  What would an in-shape Eddie Chambers weigh? Bet he'd be a cruiser.
                  Yes you're right. He's a small heavyweight.
                  There's not as much money fighting at cruiserweight though.

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                  • !! Shawn
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Massage Queen
                    I agree that Eddie has a lot of talent. His conditioning isn't so much the problem. His biggest problem is someone that was on his team. He's a client of mine, so I know what happens in his camps. He's made a couple of changes, so hopefully things will start looking better for him.
                    That might be the case. All I know is that he looked lazy against Povetkin even though he was clearly the more skilled fighter. Perhaps the situation in camp effected his conditioning. You would know more about that than me.

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                    • Massage Queen
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by !! Shawn
                      That might be the case. All I know is that he looked lazy against Povetkin even though he was clearly the more skilled fighter. Perhaps the situation in camp effected his conditioning. You would know more about that than me.
                      omg you have no idea. It was a nightmare. I don't want to go into details, but the fact that he even showed up, and stepped into the ring showed me how much heart he really has. I was worried that he was going to get seriously hurt because of the bs that was going on with his team. It was terrible. None of it was his fault at all, but hopefully now things will be much better.
                      He does have so much skill. You should see him training.

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