how would even a prime holyfeild do against the klitschkos

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  • Joeyzagz
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    #11
    Originally posted by Steelhammer2010
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    You stole my sig! I had it when the topic only had 1 response.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Steelhammer2010
      racist ******.

      Styles make fights, both Klitschkos are stylistic nightmares for the smaller weaker Holyfield.

      Prime 4 Prime...Either Klitschko beats the **** out of Holyfield.
      I think Wlad would get KO'ed, but Vitali would have a chance because of his great chin and power. And we never really got to see the best of him. He only fought for like 7 years before retiring. Sure he started late because he was previously a kickboxer, but I think he could have improved. Him and Holyfield prime for prime would have been a great fight.

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      • badass316
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        #13
        Originally posted by boxingking500
        right now currently.... holyfeild would get destroyed against the klitschkos... i can't believe he actully said he would beat both... just looking for another payday

        but all honesty..... how would a prime holyfeild do against klitschkos... would any of the brothers still be able to beat a prime holyfeild????
        He would beat Wladamir, but I don't think he'd beat Vitali. Against Wladamir he has a puncher's chance, but not against Vitali. I don't envision very many fighters, past or present, that would beat big K.

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          #14
          Im convinced Steelhammer has only watched Klit fights his whole life.

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          • B.U.R.N.E.R
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            #15
            Originally posted by badass316
            He would beat Wladamir, but I don't think he'd beat Vitali. Against Wladamir he has a puncher's chance, but not against Vitali. I don't envision very many fighters, past or present, that would beat big K.
            Well a past it Lennox Lewis did.

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            • badass316
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              #16
              Originally posted by No Ceilings
              Well a past it Lennox Lewis did.
              Yeah via cut stoppage. If it weren't for that cut Lennox would have lost that fight. Lennox would have probably been stopped actually. There was a reason why Lennox immediately retired and didn't entertain any rematch offers.

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                #17
                Originally posted by No Ceilings
                Im convinced Steelhammer has only watched Klit fights his whole life.
                Right. Evander came up in an era where the heavyweight division was still on and cracking! Heck, Corie Sanders and Brewster stopped Wlad.....do you know what a prime Evander would do to Corie Sanders and Brewster fam?!?!?!

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by badass316
                  Yeah via cut stoppage. If it weren't for that cut Lennox would have lost that fight. Lennox would have probably been stopped actually. There was a reason why Lennox immediately retired and didn't entertain any rematch offers.
                  Because he was past his prime??

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by No Ceilings
                    Because he was past his prime??
                    BS. He retired because he didn't want to rematch Big K, plain and simple. He knew he would have gotten his **** tossed if they did fight again. He didn't retire because he was "past his prime."

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by badass316
                      BS. He retired because he didn't want to rematch Big K, plain and simple. He knew he would have gotten his **** tossed if they did fight again. He didn't retire because he was "past his prime."
                      So him never fighting again proved what?



                      That he was healthy as an ox and had 5 fights left in him?

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