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Who is the currently the best American heavyweight?
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Originally posted by ~Tunney View PostWhat a CLEVER way to discredit the Klitschkos and other Europeans like Povetkin - just keep saying it's a "weak era" over and over again, people will eventually parrot what you say!
You're wrong: Chambers, Arreola, Johnson are very good fighters and deserve more respect than you're giving them.
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Originally posted by ~Tunney View PostWhat a CLEVER way to discredit the Klitschkos and other Europeans like Povetkin - just keep saying it's a "weak era" over and over again, people will eventually parrot what you say!
You're wrong: Chambers, Arreola, Johnson are very good fighters and deserve more respect than you're giving them.
So are you telling we should prop up a division all the time no matter what?
In that case, there has never been a weak era even in comparing other eras.
You're wrong: Chambers, Arreola, Johnson are very good fighters and deserve more respect than you're giving them
NO, ALL THE AMERICANS ARE WEAK COMPARED TO THE PAST FIGHTERS.
I like Povetkin. Solid fighter. But you need a bigger depth in the division to say it isn't weak.
Oh, and by the way, I'm from Philly, same city Chambers fights out of and I'm still not sold on him.Last edited by Benny Leonard; 07-05-2009, 02:58 PM.
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Damn John Ruiz is ten times the fighter Arreola is, he accomplished more and proved himself against Chagaev. Arreola would take a dive against Chaga.
Eddie Chambers is the "greatest" ( ahahah) american fighter out there, and i'm pretty sure about it. I could bet my best friend's life on it.
He's the best american heavyweight since Shannon Briggs so far.
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It might actually be Deontay Wilder... time will tell.
Travis Walker would be the best if he had a chin on him.
I would guess Kevin Johnson with Eddie Chambers as a close second. I do think Chambers will always have trouble with pressure fighters, and that will eventually be his undoing.
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Eddie Chambers would be the only one on this list that can actually beat Johnny Ruiz legitimately so I would say him
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Originally posted by ~Tunney View PostJohnson is probably the most talented, and he's the right size for a heavyweight, unlike Chambers. He needs to get a better promoter though, the one he has is holding him back.
It was pretty difficult to find a fighter that you looked down on more before that fight, and he turned it all around. He sold himself to me in that fight too.
But... long story short, American heavyweights are just awful.
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