What active boxer has the best resume at heavyweight?

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  • El Fenomeno
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    #61
    You have to laugh at people rating Wlad's resume above Holyfield's. Jokers.

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    • Thread Stealer
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      #62
      Of the choices, Wlad obviously.

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      • sunny31
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        #63
        I see Klitschko fans disgracing themselves as usual. The funny thing is if you actually disappeared from nsb im pretty sure both the bro's popularity would rise dramatically. You are a disgrace...and to be honest vitali has the best resume AFTER holyfield simply because they have beaten and in vitali's case competed with a world class heavyweight. Wladimir has never fought a world class heavyweight, ever! Never mind actually beaten one. Even some of the american fans are fooled because most of them are probably too young to have seen the american crop in the 90's and what a world class heavyweight looks like because they have never seen one in the flesh. This current group is diabolical, worst I and many older wiser fans I speak to (including my dad) have ever seen. Like I have said the klitschko's are very good fighters but we will probably never know how good, one thing im sure is that wlad against the other great heavyweights across time would get found out time and time again. He is not a true warrior, he wouldn't have been able to just pick those guys off with his jab and use his superior athletiscm, he would have had to fight at times and face adversity, something through no fault of his own he is incapable of, he just doesn't have that kind of spirit, and more importantly chin.

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        • Davros?
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          #64
          If Chisora beats Wlad, Vitali and Haye he will have the best resume.

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          • Rick Grimes
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            #65
            Tunney knew Holyfield would win easily that's why he left his name off the list.

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            87% think Holyfields resume>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>either Klitschko's resume.
            Last edited by Rick Grimes; 01-21-2011, 05:48 AM.

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            • Cash Cow
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              #66
              Originally posted by -Tunney-
              Who has the best resume at heavyweight?

              Among titleholders and currently ranked contenders.

              Haye, Wladimir, or Vitali?
              lol@Haye

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              • Faerun
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                #67
                Originally posted by Steelhammer2011
                Let's look at some of Holyfield's losses and close fights:

                - schooled by Chris Byrd, who was destroyed twice by Wlad.

                - dominated by Larry Donald, who was knocked down 4 times and KTFO by Vitali (was the only man to knockdown and KO Donald).

                - stopped by James Toney, who was dominated by Peter, who was destroyed by both Klitschkos.

                - dominated by Sultan Ibragimov, who was dominated by Wlad.

                - beaten twice by overrated one hit wonder Rid**** Bowe, who was exposed and destroyed twice by Golota, who was KTFO by Lennox Lewis, who was dominated and retired by Vitali.

                - beaten twice by Lennox Lewis, who was dominated and retired by Vitali.

                - struggled and barely beat Ray Mercer, who was annihilated by Wlad (was the first man to knockdown and KO Mercer).

                - struggled and barely beat Vaughn Bean, who was destroyed by Vitali (was the only man to KO Bean).
                Cringe-worthy post. Wlad is fine but quit rating him over motherfacking Tyson-killer Holyfield, dude, srsly.

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                • Bring It On
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                  #68
                  The only one with a decent resume is Evander. Rest is ****.

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                  • PEBBLES!
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Steelhammer2011
                    Let's look at some of Holyfield's losses and close fights:

                    - schooled by Chris Byrd, who was destroyed twice by Wlad.

                    - dominated by Larry Donald, who was knocked down 4 times and KTFO by Vitali (was the only man to knockdown and KO Donald).

                    - stopped by James Toney, who was dominated by Peter, who was destroyed by both Klitschkos.

                    - dominated by Sultan Ibragimov, who was dominated by Wlad.

                    - beaten twice by overrated one hit wonder Rid**** Bowe, who was exposed and destroyed twice by Golota, who was KTFO by Lennox Lewis, who was dominated and retired by Vitali.

                    - beaten twice by Lennox Lewis, who was dominated and retired by Vitali.

                    - struggled and barely beat Ray Mercer, who was annihilated by Wlad (was the first man to knockdown and KO Mercer).

                    - struggled and barely beat Vaughn Bean, who was destroyed by Vitali (was the only man to KO Bean).
                    Alright, now break down his best wins.


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                    • IMDAZED
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                      #70
                      You left out Holyfield and Ruiz, who have better resumes than everyone not named Wladimir.

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