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Which young heavyweight has the most potential?
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I'll be interested to see if Mariusz Wach can do what his countryman Adamek couldn't do and knock out Kevin McBride in their upcoming fight. If he KOs McBride, he might be someone who has a future in the HW division.
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Originally posted by ChopperRead View PostI'll be interested to see if Mariusz Wach can do what his countryman Adamek couldn't do and knock out Kevin McBride in their upcoming fight. If he KOs McBride, he might be someone who has a future in the HW division.
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Originally posted by Medved View PostLets be honest, Adamek isnt a real HW. Sure he has a chance at beating Vitali (very small since Vitali is 40) but against a hungry young HW? I dont think Adamek has the style to do it, he's not aggressive enough.
He says "speed is power" and he does have speed, but that won't be enough against the beast that is Vitali Klitschko.
Still, it will be a good fight, more like the one people expected Wlad-Haye to be. Adamek will go out on his shield in front of the Polish fans.Last edited by ChopperRead; 07-17-2011, 01:24 PM.
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if boytsov can take care of his hands he looks to be the best of that lot.
he's going to have a hard time getting going again with an early career as on // off as his has been
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i think the commies will dominate the HW division for a long time
america is breeding tincan hobos right now with no staying power or skill
its a long time since there's been a fighter with a caliber of larry holmes or frasier
or even a holyfield
damn shame- the americans used to have the most exciting fighters
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Originally posted by crold1 View PostI like Helenius too of the bunch and there is the raw potential for more. He gets that hook over and quick for a big man. His fluidity is almost more like a hoops guy. Mike Perez has a lot of good ingredients but his weight is already fluxing and he hasn't faced much more than a mall mannequin so far. Those two at least pique my curiosity to see what if.
The ones who have impressed me are Helenius, Perez, Mitchell, Glazkov, Price and Gerber.
Boytsov has been inactive too long and has recurring injuries. Wilder is easy to hit and so won't go very far. My jury is still out on Chisora and Fury.
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Originally posted by northernmonkey View PostAgreed he has the potential to become the new Tye Fields!
Fields has excellent athleticism, he excelled in several other sports. But he has poor boxing skills because he started too late at age 25. He lacks "muscle memory" when dealing with certain situations in the ring.
Fury, in contrast, has developed some ring craftiness. He's the son of a boxer, he was named after a boxer, and started boxing around the same time as he learned to walk. But unlike Fields, Fury seems to have poor athleticism and coordination, and never did well in other sports.
But Fury has been improving and he is physically strong and sturdy. We'll know more about him after next weekend's fight. We may have underestimated him.
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Originally posted by tennis-legend View Posti think the commies will dominate the HW division for a long time
america is breeding tincan hobos right now with no staying power or skill
its a long time since there's been a fighter with a caliber of larry holmes or frasier
or even a holyfield
damn shame- the americans used to have the most exciting fighters
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