Do you actually care about Heavyweight Boxing?

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  • The_Golden_Boi
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    #11
    I'll always watch Heavyweight boxing but it'll never be as good as it used to be. We have to remember that Heavyweight boxing made this sport what it is today.

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    • EdMon917
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      #12
      Originally posted by sdcluser
      I know. There used to more talents and ear biting. Sometimes the fight gets stopped by someone who parachutes into the ring.
      The Fan Man Fight was resumed like half an hour later. Holyfield won by MD. But yes it isn't like how it was before.

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      • Evil Abed
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        #13
        The HW division is about to transform with the Klt Bros in the Twilight of there careers.

        I'm interested to see who rises to the top.

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        • The_Golden_Boi
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          #14
          Originally posted by Cloud
          My fave division, even though it is **** right now.

          Plenty of decent prospects coming up and some good amateurs could turn pro.

          I just wish America would catch up with everybody else. Britain and Europe have a great Heavyweight scene.
          Yeah but no stand outs that will take the world by storm.

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          • MalikKnucklez
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            #15
            Originally posted by Cloud
            I just wish America would catch up with everybody else. Britain and Europe have a great Heavyweight scene.
            If by "great" you mean a s**t load of B list prospects that'll never make any serious noise internationally, then yeah, its f**king stupendous.

            I hope this whole Klitschko/Chisora/Haye ordeal livens things up a bit. Its been awhile since folks been excited bout a HW fight

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            • Cloud
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              #16
              Both replies above are quite true when you think about it.

              The HW division is about to transform with the Klt Bros in the Twilight of there careers.

              I'm interested to see who rises to the top.
              It is interesting. The division will be terrible still (possibly even more terrible) but fights will be far more interesting.

              I predict Seth Mitchell (maybe Wilder), David Price and possibly Glazkov or Gerber to make some mild noise.

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              • MechaGodzilla
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                #17
                Yeah because im gonna be one in the future.

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                • BostonGuy
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by ThePhantom5
                  The HW division is about to transform with the Klt Bros in the Twilight of there careers.

                  I'm interested to see who rises to the top.
                  Wlad is still in his prime and will fight for years to come. I think he has a good 4-5 years left in him actually.

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                  • Weebler I
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by BostonGuy
                    Wlad is still in his prime and will fight for years to come. I think he has a good 4-5 years left in him actually.
                    No disrespect to him as he is a great champ, but I hope this isn't the case. He is so far ahead of the competition that it hurts the division.

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                    • Ged21
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                      #20
                      **** heavyweights

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