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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Danny Price is One To Watch in UK Heavyweight Ranks

    Fate has decreed that Scarborough heavyweight Danny Price will be no more than an interested spectator when his former amateur team-mates take pride of place in the London 2012 Olympics next summer.

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    The UK has more bona fide HW talent in the pros amd amateurs right now than the US.

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    • joe strong
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      #3
      Originally posted by Freedom.
      The UK has more bona fide HW talent in the pros amd amateurs right now than the US.
      no doubt about it...although america has a few up & comers like wilder, hanks, seth mitchell...i like the british heavyweight scene.there are many good scraps to make on the domestic level.besides the prospects you can add harrison & sprott in the mix to go along with sexton, olumbimiwo, tom dallas, mcdermott, etc. good fights can be made there. fury, price & chisora are players in the british domestic scene & world scene.

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        #4
        There's a couple more that will turn over soon too.

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        • daggum
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          #5
          Originally posted by Freedom.
          The UK has more bona fide HW talent in the pros amd amateurs right now than the US.


          Deontay Wilder 100%
          Vitali Klitschko: 88.89 %
          Wladimir Klitschko: 83.05 %
          Mike Tyson: 75.86 %
          Lennox Lewis: 72.73 %
          Muhammed Ali: 60.66 %
          Larry Holmes: 58.67 %
          Jack Johnson: 38.04 %

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          • The Hammer
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            #6
            Originally posted by daggum
            Deontay Wilder 100%
            Vitali Klitschko: 88.89 %
            Wladimir Klitschko: 83.05 %
            Mike Tyson: 75.86 %
            Lennox Lewis: 72.73 %
            Muhammed Ali: 60.66 %
            Larry Holmes: 58.67 %
            Jack Johnson: 38.04 %

            I like Deontay because he's black even though I know he's fought only low-level clubfighters. I hate Vitali because he's white and you know I will never, ever give a good white boxer credit.
            We know about your racism.

            Vitali had a 100% KO ratio after 26 fights, even though most of the ones between fights #11 to #26 were decent top 100 HW journeymen, several were top 25 and a few such as Herbie Hide were even top 10-15. That was back in the 1990s, an era that you say was very good for HWs.

            Wilder has not yet fought a BoxRec top 200 HW.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Freedom.
              We know about your racism.

              Vitali had a 100% KO ratio after 26 fights, even though most of the ones between fights #11 to #26 were decent top 100 HW journeymen, several were top 25 and a few such as Herbie Hide were even top 10-15. That was back in the 1990s, an era that you say was very good for HWs.

              Wilder has not yet fought a BoxRec top 200 HW.
              making up things so you can respond to your own demons? stop projecting your racism onto others. it was obviously a joke making fun of your ****** ko percentage list aka it's easy to ko bums. here's a real list you can copy paste over and over.........

              Muhammad Ali- beat 30 top 10 fighters in his career
              Wlad Klitschko- beat 11 top 10 fighters in his career
              Vitali Klitschko- beat 7 top 10 fighters in his career

              Muhammad Ali- beat the champ or number 1 ranked fighter 5 times
              Wlad Klitschko- beat the champ or number 1 ranked fighter 1 time
              Vitali Klitschko- beat the champ or number 1 ranked fighter 0 times

              Muhammad Ali- beat the number 2 ranked fighter 6 times
              Wlad Klitschko- beat the number 2 ranked fighter 1 time
              Vitali Klitschko- beat the number 2 ranked fighter 1 time

              Muhammad Ali- beat the number 3 ranked fighter 5 times
              Wlad Klitschko- beat the number 3 ranked fighter 2 times
              Vitali Klitschko- beat the number 3 ranked fighter 0 times

              Muhammad Ali- beat 6 hall of famers
              Wlad Klitschko beat maybe 1 hall of famer(byrd)
              Vitali Klitschko- beat maybe 1 hall of famer(adamek)

              Losses-

              Muhammad Ali- lost twice by decision in or near his prime to hall of fame fighters, total losses 5
              Wlad Klitschko- knocked out three times in or near his prime(once to a bum and twice to mid level contenders), total losses TBD
              Vitali Klitschko- knocked out twice in or near his prime to the 2 best fighters he fought, total losses TBD

              gee i wonder why they have more ko's? look at the level of comp blindy! most dominant at bum bashing cong****! well actually wilder is the most dominant at that but....anyways should we do joe louis next and see how the klitscho's match up?
              Last edited by daggum; 01-01-2012, 08:49 PM.

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