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  • Southpaw16
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    #11
    Just looking now at Denis Boytsov, he is barely over 200 pounds, and all of his wins have been against people around his own weight. I'm thinking he might be a future world cruiserweight champ, but that is too small these days to be heavyweight champ, although if he is only 19 maybe he can put on some weight.

    Alexander Povetkin may be future world champ I think. He won the olympic gold medal and his style is very well suited for the pro game supposedly.

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    • -Nova-
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      #12
      He's not 1-0, he's 8-0. I checked Boxrec.com

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      • El Sureno
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        #13
        it dont matter if he knocks em out in 1 or 12 its all about who u b fighting cabron

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        • Leo Pradun
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          #14
          Originally posted by c0pe
          If he has only had one fight, how comes you question his level of competition?
          he didint have only one fight hes had a lot of fights...

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          • enadeus
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            #15
            Originally posted by demirturk
            it's : Denis Boytsov . he won all his matches on 1st round with ko's just like tyson did in the begin of his career . and hes also only 19 years old . just see over 3 or 4 years he will be the next champ
            Well haven't I and Natalius been saying this for months? He had heart surgery however and we will see how he does against tougher competition. He is on the undercard of the upcoming Brewster fight in Germany, can't wait. He is young yepp and has plenty of time to develope. His punch is increadibly strong as well.

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            • dino
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              #16
              there will never be another 20 21 year old HEAVYWEIGHT champ

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              • tri4ben2
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                #17
                Originally posted by dino
                there will never be another 20 21 year old HEAVYWEIGHT champ
                Finally someone says something intelligent.

                Almost every fighter faces his share of stiffs before he makes it to the big time, or at least the middle time.

                However, there is a difference between blowing someone out and winning a 40-36 decision. Blowing guys out builds up a fan base and that helps make money and getting the bigger fights. Unfortunately, that leads to compacency and you get guys having 30 fights before taking on anybody good.

                This development time takes too much time and that is why a fighter who is really good at 18 or 19 will be developed really slowly and not get a chance until they are 25.

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                • Nautilus
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by enadeus
                  Well haven't I and Natalius been saying this for months? He had heart surgery however and we will see how he does against tougher competition. He is on the undercard of the upcoming Brewster fight in Germany, can't wait. He is young yepp and has plenty of time to develope. His punch is increadibly strong as well.

                  That's Nautilus... not Natalius :-)

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                  • Truth
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                    #19
                    Thats an impressive record...

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                    • Tha Greatest
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                      #20
                      Yory Boy Campas was 56-0......

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