I think so. These guys are way too big for anyone smaller to be effective. Don't get me wrong they do have skill but it's their size that is their biggest advantage. These guys look like monsters compared to the opponents they're facing. I think there should be a weight limit in the Heavyweight division just like their is in all over weight divisions.
Should Boxing make a SUPER Heavyweight division?
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Should Boxing make a SUPER Heavyweight division?
18Yes they should.38.89%7No they shouldn't.61.11%11Tags: None -
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No. Adamek used to be a light heavyweight and that's why the size and power difference looked so ridiculous. If he was a legitimate 220 pound heavyweight with legitimate punching power, the fight may have been more competitive.
Besides, the Klitschko brothers can both weigh under 240 pounds while you have far shorter heavyweights who show up at 270 pounds. You'd have to ban them because of their height and that would not work.Comment
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I certainly think there is a case for reallocating the limits... I mean 4lbs separating the lower classes and 30lbs separating some heavyweight fights?Comment
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Answer is NO.
Why make super-heavyweight? So Wlad and Vitali can retire? Who else is a Super-heavyweight for them to fight?Comment
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Yeah like when Ali would fight guys who weighed 180 lbs when he weighed 220...Wait...that was the 1970's...the golden age.Comment
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I think an upper weight limit for HW would be fine. It would force the fatties to actually show up in shape and fight. I'm tired of seeing these guys coming in at 5 ft 10 280lbs of lard and waste everyones time. The Klit bros' come in at 240 usually the limit can be at 250 just to exclude the porky's though.Comment
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