Sauerland Event to form the best heavyweight prospects...

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  • Tom_Tocca
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    Sauerland Event to form the best heavyweight prospects...

    ...at the moment?

    It might very well be the Klitschko's vs. Povetkin - if he's beaten they send Helenius next - if he's beaten they send Pulev next - and last but not least, Gerber might very well become a good contender and is next...
  • BritishBoxing92
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    #2
    Originally posted by Tom_Tocca
    ...at the moment?

    It might very well be the Klitschko's vs. Povetkin - if he's beaten they send Helenius next - if he's beaten they send Pulev next - and last but not least, Gerber might very well become a good contender and is next...
    should be good...and thanks for lettin us know

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    • The Hammer
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      Sauerland does an excellent job of developing their heavyweights.

      Universum, on the other hand, ruins them by having them fight soft opposition or keeping them inactive for long periods of time (example: Dimitrenko). There was no reason for Boytsov to be matched with a bum like Montiy in his last fight, Denis is ready for bigger and better things.

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      • joe strong
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        #4
        I've always said many Europeans get matched softly for far too long but saurland is doing a nice job with his guys.

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