Would the klitchko's last in the 70s?
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What do you want him to do make opponents you like out of thin air? invent a time machine? These two are dominating their era and whether anyone likes it or not when they retire they will both most likely be spoken of in FF matches and put on the same level against other ATG HWs for as long as boxing is around.Comment
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Considering how the fight is being portrayed...I am sure Wlad will get a lot of credit...but I personally wont go completely crazy for it just because Haye hasnt beaten anyone of note in the division beforehand.....Comment
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OF COURSE it's ability > size IN THE SAME WEIGHT RANGE. You know very well that a top featherweight would have only little chances against a BUMMY HEAVYWEIGHT.
It's WEIGHT divisions for a reason.
They would still lose against the Klitschkos but they are far more competitive than the rest of the 60s and 70s.
No, I didn't. I don't care about punches that LOOK hard. Fields' record tells the real story.
I disagree. I watched too many of these fights to be impressed. Only Foreman would be competitive. The Clay not, Norton not, Frazier DEFINITELY not.Comment
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yes, they have already decided that he is the worst HW champ of all time. really went out of their way to reinterate it for some reason, too....
I have a feeling they will still explode with praise when Wladimir beats him.Comment
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I expect the Wlad win to, maybe even easily but if Wlad does stop him early it wouldn't mean that Haye wasn't any good though I will admit he isn't greatly proven either at HW.Comment
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That is incorrect. During Ali's times Haye's complete record would have been called "heavyweight" thus he would have been the proof of the greatness of the era.Comment
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Lets be honest...if Haye was a french man and couldnt speak English...this fight with Wlad wouldnt be hyped at all...in fact it would be more of a Vitaly-Solis build up...........cuz Haye anit done **** yet to prove himself.....Comment
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