If he wants to he can do anything.
Can Wladimir Klitschko break Joe Louis's 25 title defense record?
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Haha, you are really funny.
First you start off with
It's so funny when I am arguing with HARD FACTS (pictures, real world records, real world definitions) and you answer with some of your favorite fantasies, which obviously include rotting corpses.
Tell me, is the rotting body of Joe Louis the only male body you fantasize about?
2) Joe Frazier was not yet half-blind at the Olympics.
What would have happened if they would have allowed Soviets to turn pro and to compete can be seen in our times: Utter domination against helpless Americans.Last edited by hweightblogger; 07-04-2011, 11:09 PM.Comment
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What would have happened if they would have allowed Soviets to turn pro and to compete
The best Eastern Europe had to offer at heavyweight wasn't even sufficient enough competition for our future greats as underdeveloped teenagers, and you're somehow of the illusion that you commie bastards would be able to compete on a PRO level? LMAO. GTFOH buddy.Comment
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Necrophile Clay lickers make me really sad.
But then again, it makes perfect sense. Worshipping corpses are the only thing they have left.Comment
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And I reiterate, the best that Eastern Europe had to offer at Heavyweight, weren't even able to last 3 rounds with our future greats as teenagers
There's no reason to believe that there was anybody from Eastern Europe that would've been competitive in the Ali-Foreman-Frazier-Holmes era.
Now Cuban boxers on the other hand... i can actually see how guys like Teófilo Stevenson & Félix Savón would've been a handful for American Heavyweights from the 70's-90's if they weren't barred from competing professionally.Comment
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Everytime a great Eastern European fighter went up against an ELITE heavyweight, they failed miserably.
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