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    The heavyweight division has slightly changed over the last twelve months. Champions Wladimir and Vitali Klitschko remain at the top, but other faces were either promoted or demoted in the division’s rankings. Also, we witnessed the arrival of former light heavyweight and cruiserweight champion Tomasz Adamek, who stopped veteran Andrew Golota in his first heavyweight win. Old faces returned such as Shannon Briggs and David Tua, although Briggs is currently suspended since he tested positive for a banned substance in his return bout against Marcus McGee on December 3rd. It was originally a 1st-round knockout win for Briggs, but was eventually changed to a no contest. [Click Here To Read More]

  • #2
    Turn your faces to the side my BS friends, don't look at this division....just don't

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      • #4
        The article mentions Shannon Briggs, who hasn't won a fight since 2006, but fails to mention the European heavyweights who are fresh new new faces in the division:

        Kubrat Pulev
        Francesco Pianeta
        Robert Helenius
        David Price
        Manuel Charr
        Andrzej Wawrzyk
        Sam Sexton
        Vyacheslav Glazkov
        Ondrej Pala


        There's lots of good young heavyweights in Europe! But some American writers can't see past the US borders.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Carnivore
          The article mentions Shannon Briggs, who hasn't won a fight since 2006, but fails to mention the European heavyweights who are fresh new new faces in the division:

          Kubrat Pulev
          Francesco Pianeta
          Robert Helenius
          David Price
          Manuel Charr
          Andrzej Wawrzyk
          Sam Sexton
          Vyacheslav Glazkov
          Ondrej Pala


          There's lots of good young heavyweights in Europe! But some American writers can't see past the US borders.
          co-sign!!!....Europe houses the BEST HW's these days but some dudes just won't accept it!!....shame on them!!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Carnivore View Post
            The article mentions Shannon Briggs, who hasn't won a fight since 2006, but fails to mention the European heavyweights who are fresh new new faces in the division:

            Kubrat Pulev
            Francesco Pianeta
            Robert Helenius
            David Price
            Manuel Charr
            Andrzej Wawrzyk
            Sam Sexton
            Vyacheslav Glazkov
            Ondrej Pala


            There's lots of good young heavyweights in Europe! But some American writers can't see past the US borders.
            amen to this brother

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            • #7
              Wlad/Chambers should be pretty interesting, as well as Arreola/Adamek, a likely Haye/Chagaev and hopefully we'll see Tua fight someone like Peter or Arreola.

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              • #8
                It really sucks that the top 2 heavyweights are brothers. We can never see them fight.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Carnivore View Post
                  The article mentions Shannon Briggs, who hasn't won a fight since 2006, but fails to mention the European heavyweights who are fresh new new faces in the division:

                  Kubrat Pulev
                  Francesco Pianeta
                  Robert Helenius
                  David Price
                  Manuel Charr
                  Andrzej Wawrzyk
                  Sam Sexton
                  Vyacheslav Glazkov
                  Ondrej Pala


                  There's lots of good young heavyweights in Europe! But some American writers can't see past the US borders.
                  In all fairness to the article six of the ten heavyweights in the top ten on the list are not Americans and two out of the four honorable mentions are also not American. So, how can it be that the writer can't see past the US borders? And many of the fighters you mentioned have three to five fights so who's radar should they be on? After all there are no American's on the list with so few fights so your not being very fair to the writer of the article.

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                  • #10
                    2010: Year of the Tua.

                    This year David Tua will make an assault on the heavyweight division and by the end of it will be in a position to challenge for a world title.
                    I cant see him defeating Wladimir Klitschko anytime soon but the other two belts are for the taking. David Haye has nothing on Tua but movement. He wouldnt get away with what he did to Valuev, Tua is too smart and fast for that. Vitali is getting on a bit, i dont see him making any defenses after 2010 so who knows who'll have the belt by then.

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