The need for legit heavyweights

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  • MARKBNLV
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    #11
    Originally posted by Pirao
    So, the Klitschkos are not legit, right? I feel sorry for you, the HW division is going to be dominated by eastern europeans for the foreseeable future. But don't worry, you'll learn to deal with it.
    The klits are legit,but they have literally no comp i feel sorry for you being a red k troll must suck,hit the history section learn about are sport then return,i will give you one fact in my final nsb thread i fought over 100 amateur fights i have loved this for over 20 years have some respect son,and learn from them.

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    • The Beatles
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      #12
      Originally posted by MARKBNLV
      The klits are legit,but they have literally no comp i feel sorry for you being a red k troll must suck,hit the history section learn about are sport then return,i will give you one fact in my final nsb thread i fought over 100 amateur fights i have loved this for over 20 years have some respect son,and learn from them.
      what was your amateur record??

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      • Pirao
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        #13
        Originally posted by MARKBNLV
        The klits are legit,but they have literally no comp i feel sorry for you being a red k troll must suck,hit the history section learn about are sport then return,i will give you one fact in my final nsb thread i fought over 100 amateur fights i have loved this for over 20 years have some respect son,and learn from them.
        Hahaha, you think I care because two *******s red k me? Tell me what I've said that is not fact, look at the HWs prospects coming up, most of them are eastern europeans, the HW division is going to be dominated by eastern europeans for a long time, sucks for you son.

        BTW give a link to your amateur record so I can check it, thanks.
        Last edited by Pirao; 03-12-2010, 08:34 AM.

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        • The_Demon
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          #14
          Agreed.the HW division is so weak.its hard to imagine that this division was once the golden division of boxing,now look at it,its pathetic

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          • TheRatman
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            #15
            I think the Div. could one day be great again but it several thing to happen first.

            First one of the Klitscko had to retire. With both of then holding belt and not wanting fight each other hurt the div. because there should only be one HW Champ. Once this happen there will be a tournament type fight to see who come out top. The network have to start showing the Hw bouts again, there not even showing the Klitcho/Chambers fight here in the states.

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            • Phirsole
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              #16
              I think the HW division has improved in the last couple of years. At least somewhat.

              - Haye, Adamek, and a few others moved up from CW.
              - Tua returned from his hiatus.
              - Some prospects look promising now (Boytsov, Pulev, Helenius, Solis)
              - A few good fighters make their way to the top (Chambers)

              The division is still weak. There is no other way to describe it, if
              - Valuev was a HW belt holder for years
              - old fighters with good names are still in the Top50, despite being unable to win meaningful fights (Holyfield)
              - even older fighters consider a comeback (Tyson)
              - the top2 are head and shoulders above the rest
              - one belt holder (Vitali) seems to be unable to secure a challenging opponent, 'cause the interesting ones are clearly not interested (Haye, Boytsov, Solis) or price themselves out (Valuev)
              Last edited by Phirsole; 03-12-2010, 09:02 AM.

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              • Slick_Rick
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                #17
                Originally posted by MARKBNLV
                Are there any true heavyweight prospects?
                Ricky Hatton could make a case.

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                • Jim Jeffries
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                  #18
                  Funny thing is, I hear the money excuse a lot.

                  How much did Tyson make? 400 million? How much would that be in today's dollars?

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