Chambers, then Povetkin and finally Haye.
His career would look something like this.....
Samuel Peter, decision.
Ruslan Chagaev, stoppage.
Hasem Rachman, stoppage.
Tony Thompson, stoppage.
Sultan Ibragimov, decision.
Lamont Brewster, stoppage.
Calvin Brock, stoppage.
Francois Botha, stoppage.
Jameel McCline, stoppage.
Ray Mercer, stoppage.
Now, true some of those fighters were passed their primes. True, some of those fighters ****** to begin and some of those fights weren't that exciting. Nonetheless, that's still fairly impressive, for the fights he has available to him. Plus, he'd have the three aforementioned hypothetical wins.
His KO ratio is well over 80 percent. He has only 3 losses out of more then 55 fights and he'd still have a few years left to fight. A few questions..
1. How would you rank him as a Heavyweight and overall?
2. Who then, should he fight next? Should he retire?
3. Who out there, besides his brother, do you think has a chance at beating him?
Discuss.
His career would look something like this.....
Samuel Peter, decision.
Ruslan Chagaev, stoppage.
Hasem Rachman, stoppage.
Tony Thompson, stoppage.
Sultan Ibragimov, decision.
Lamont Brewster, stoppage.
Calvin Brock, stoppage.
Francois Botha, stoppage.
Jameel McCline, stoppage.
Ray Mercer, stoppage.
Now, true some of those fighters were passed their primes. True, some of those fighters ****** to begin and some of those fights weren't that exciting. Nonetheless, that's still fairly impressive, for the fights he has available to him. Plus, he'd have the three aforementioned hypothetical wins.
His KO ratio is well over 80 percent. He has only 3 losses out of more then 55 fights and he'd still have a few years left to fight. A few questions..
1. How would you rank him as a Heavyweight and overall?
2. Who then, should he fight next? Should he retire?
3. Who out there, besides his brother, do you think has a chance at beating him?
Discuss.
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