Are Heavyweights Just Going To Pretend Zhang Doesn't Exist?

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  • Marchegiano
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    #21
    Originally posted by HeadShots




    he's bigger, harder puncher and more accomplished than ortiz ever was professionally and in the amateurs.
    Lies told to you by the government brother.
    Zhang
    WBO Interim x2
    WBO Oriental

    2003

    Lost to Grzegorz Kielsa (Poland) 8-22
    2005 (as a Super heavyweight)

    Defeated Vugar Alekperov (Azerbaijan) 20-11
    Lost to Odlanier Solis (Cuba) 7-17
    2007 (as a Super heavyweight)

    Defeated Nurpais Torobekov (Kyrgyzstan) RSCO 3
    Defeated Rustam Rygebayev (Kazakhstan) 20-10
    Defeated Daniel Beahan (Australia) KO 2
    Lost to Vyacheslav Glazkov (Ukraine) 11-21 (placed 3rd)
    2009 (as a Super heavyweight)

    Defeated Sardor Abdullaev (Uzbekistan) 11-5
    Defeated Erik Pfeifer (Germany) 12-8
    Defeated Primislav Dimovski (Macedonia) 6-2
    Lost to Roman Kapitonenko (Ukraine) 2-5 (semifinal match)
    2011 (as a Super heavyweight)

    1st round bye
    Defeated Joseph Parker (New Zealand) 15-7
    Lost to Ivan Dychko (Kazakhstan) 2-14​
    Ortiz
    WBA Interim x3
    WBA Inter-Continental
    WBC Latino
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    WBA Inter-American

    2002 Cuban National Championships (Playa Giron Tournament) Silver medalist in Las, Tunas (95kg):
    Defeated Michel Lopez RSC 2
    Lost to Odlanier Solis 3:9
    2003 Cuban National Championships (Playa Giron Tournament) Bronze medalist in Holguin (+91kg):
    Lost to Michel Lopez 5:20
    2005 Cuban National Championships (Playa Giron Tournament) Silver medalist in Pinar del Rio (91kg):
    Defeated Diosmel Manuel Ruiz AB 3
    Defeated Yasmany Consuegra AB 3
    2005 Panamerican Championships Gold medalist in Teresopolis, Brazil (91kg):
    Defeated Francisco Ezcurra (Argentina) KO 1
    Defeated Rafael Lima (Brazil) RSCI 4
    2005 World Cup (Team Competition) Silver medalist in Moscow, Russia (91kg):
    Defeated Azer Mamedov (Azerbaijan) RSC-OS 2
    Defeated Daniel Vacaru (Romania) RSC-OS 2
    Defeated Dmitriy Gotfrid (Kazakhstan) 34-13
    Lost to Roman Romanchuk (Russia) 47-64
    2005 World Championships quarter-finalist in Mianyang, China (91kg):
    Defeated Lukas Viktora (Czech Republic) 30-9
    Defeated Viktar Zuyev (Belarus) 46-37
    Lost to Alexander Povernov (Germany) RSC-OS 3
    2006 Cuban National Championships (Playa Giron Tournament) Gold medalist in Bayamo (91kg):
    Defeated Yukleidis Fuentes 26:4
    Defeated Glendy Hernandez 20:8
    Defeated Isael Alvarez 24:10
    2008 Cuban National Championships (Playa Giron Tournament) Bronze medalist in Holguin (+91kg):
    Defeated Efren Echemendia 11:1
    Defeated Wilson Piel AB 2
    Lost to Robert Alfonso 13:0​
    It's not even close actually.

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    • daggum
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      #22
      Originally posted by -Kev-
      Wilder’s people checked in on him.

      Anyway, the biggest fights to make are Wilder-AJ and Fury-Usyk.
      yeah zhang ducking wilder now...

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      • dan-b
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        #23
        Originally posted by mrbig1
        I don't think Fury or Usyk wants any part of Zhang.
        There's a good chance they each retire after their rematch, assuming they even do a second fight. Zhang then gets elevated to full belt holder. Still puts him in a good position.
        Last edited by dan-b; 12-21-2023, 02:02 PM.

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        • mrbig1
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          #24
          Originally posted by dan-b

          There's a good chance they each retire after their rematch, assuming they even do a second fight. Zhang then get elevates to full belt holder. Still puts him in a good position.
          I hope so. That may take one or two more years. Zhang is not getting any younger.

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            #25
            Originally posted by mrbig1
            I hope so. That may take one or two more years. Zhang is not getting any younger.
            I think it's realistic for Zhang to land Fury, AJ or Wilder in 2024. Apparently he was even invited to this Saturday's card but injury has prevented him from participating. He's on the radar.

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            • -Kev-
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              #26
              Originally posted by daggum

              yeah zhang ducking wilder now...
              Pretty much.

              But I get it. “Ducking” label only gets used for fighters you don’t like.

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              • Pac=Duran
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                #27
                Originally posted by Spray_resistant
                He's dangerous and not a huge draw right now, Fury, Wilder, Usyk, AJ are probably only going to have a couple fights then call it a day anyway.
                How the **** is this guy not a huge draw? LMAO

                he is potentially the biggest draw in the history of boxing ffs. 1 billion plus fans behind him.

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                • HeadShots
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by HawkHogan

                  Lies told to you by the government brother.
                  Zhang
                  WBO Interim x2
                  WBO Oriental

                  2003

                  Lost to Grzegorz Kielsa (Poland) 8-22
                  2005 (as a Super heavyweight)

                  Defeated Vugar Alekperov (Azerbaijan) 20-11
                  Lost to Odlanier Solis (Cuba) 7-17
                  2007 (as a Super heavyweight)

                  Defeated Nurpais Torobekov (Kyrgyzstan) RSCO 3
                  Defeated Rustam Rygebayev (Kazakhstan) 20-10
                  Defeated Daniel Beahan (Australia) KO 2
                  Lost to Vyacheslav Glazkov (Ukraine) 11-21 (placed 3rd)
                  2009 (as a Super heavyweight)

                  Defeated Sardor Abdullaev (Uzbekistan) 11-5
                  Defeated Erik Pfeifer (Germany) 12-8
                  Defeated Primislav Dimovski (Macedonia) 6-2
                  Lost to Roman Kapitonenko (Ukraine) 2-5 (semifinal match)
                  2011 (as a Super heavyweight)

                  1st round bye
                  Defeated Joseph Parker (New Zealand) 15-7
                  Lost to Ivan Dychko (Kazakhstan) 2-14​
                  Ortiz
                  WBA Interim x3
                  WBA Inter-Continental
                  WBC Latino
                  WBO Latino
                  WBA Fedelatin
                  WBC FECARBOX
                  WBA Inter-American

                  2002 Cuban National Championships (Playa Giron Tournament) Silver medalist in Las, Tunas (95kg):
                  Defeated Michel Lopez RSC 2
                  Lost to Odlanier Solis 3:9
                  2003 Cuban National Championships (Playa Giron Tournament) Bronze medalist in Holguin (+91kg):
                  Lost to Michel Lopez 5:20
                  2005 Cuban National Championships (Playa Giron Tournament) Silver medalist in Pinar del Rio (91kg):
                  Defeated Diosmel Manuel Ruiz AB 3
                  Defeated Yasmany Consuegra AB 3
                  2005 Panamerican Championships Gold medalist in Teresopolis, Brazil (91kg):
                  Defeated Francisco Ezcurra (Argentina) KO 1
                  Defeated Rafael Lima (Brazil) RSCI 4
                  2005 World Cup (Team Competition) Silver medalist in Moscow, Russia (91kg):
                  Defeated Azer Mamedov (Azerbaijan) RSC-OS 2
                  Defeated Daniel Vacaru (Romania) RSC-OS 2
                  Defeated Dmitriy Gotfrid (Kazakhstan) 34-13
                  Lost to Roman Romanchuk (Russia) 47-64
                  2005 World Championships quarter-finalist in Mianyang, China (91kg):
                  Defeated Lukas Viktora (Czech Republic) 30-9
                  Defeated Viktar Zuyev (Belarus) 46-37
                  Lost to Alexander Povernov (Germany) RSC-OS 3
                  2006 Cuban National Championships (Playa Giron Tournament) Gold medalist in Bayamo (91kg):
                  Defeated Yukleidis Fuentes 26:4
                  Defeated Glendy Hernandez 20:8
                  Defeated Isael Alvarez 24:10
                  2008 Cuban National Championships (Playa Giron Tournament) Bronze medalist in Holguin (+91kg):
                  Defeated Efren Echemendia 11:1
                  Defeated Wilson Piel AB 2
                  Lost to Robert Alfonso 13:0​
                  It's not even close actually.

                  LMFAO @ this autistic idiot


                  in the amateurs

                  only olympics and world championships matter. 2 of the biggest international talent pools.



                  Zhang got silver in olympics, bronze in world championships. what has Ortiz done?






                  Ortiz got washed out every single time. never medaled LMFAO
                  Last edited by HeadShots; 12-21-2023, 03:34 PM.

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                  • MONGOOSE66
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by HeadShots



                    fury just got his head bashed in by a 40 yo MMA novice.


                    the other 3 are all 1 punch away from Zhang.
                    Simple minds would think that.

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                    • HeadShots
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by MONGOOSE66

                      Simple minds would think that.


                      Fury got his head bashed in by a 40 yo mma fighter with 0 boxing matches. this is a fact.


                      he did 0 damage to a first time boxing novice while getting beat black and blue, also getting dropped.


                      heavyweight champions are all vulnerable atm.

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