The future of heavyweight boxing is Ivan Dyschko

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  • dan_cov
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    #11
    Originally posted by Cazadores
    Not surprised to hear this from you.


    What is that supposed to mean?

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    • IIG
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      #12
      Originally posted by Freedom.
      You're right.

      In a neutral location, I'd bet on Dyschko.

      But in the UK, I think Joshua will receive a gift decision, as he did against Savon.
      Damn that's unfortunate, but true.

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      • kiDynamite92
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        #13
        Not really like Vitali. He's very sharp with his punches, got good speed and some good footwork. I'm not sure on his chin tho.

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        • Joeyzagz
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          #14
          Heavyweight division will explode with greatness after the Klitschkos retire.

          It will be looked at as a dead time in boxing like 1978-1985 was.

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          • joe strong
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            #15
            link was sensored

            i guess fres oquendo has tried to get several solid opponents recently. he offered fights to travis walker & adamek before they signed to fight. he also was turned down by arreola & franklin lawrence. ES had it

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            • Simurgh
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              #16
              Originally posted by Joeyzagz
              Heavyweight division will explode with greatness after the Klitschkos retire.

              It will be looked at as a dead time in boxing like 1978-1985 was.
              Not Klitschko fault!

              They fought everybody and the rest of the guys are not fighting each other. True contender would beat all the guys that Klitschko already beat and then call out Klitschkos.

              Now it's like Haye beats Chisora and then all of the sudden he is the best man to fight Klitschko (although he already lost to one of them). Why doesn't he fight Adamek, Arreola, Fury, Price... ?! Yes, that's right he knows he wouldn't beat all of them. It's just pathetic how Haye blubs to fight Vitali either to get a good paycheck or hoping Vitali's body wouldn't cope. Why is he not calling Wlad out?! He has more belts and he is in his prime.

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              • BetterCallSaul
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                #17
                Very impressed with his style but he looks a little frail when hit. But at 6'9, those physical advantages aren't no joke.

                Could potentially be a good HW. We'll see.

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                • duffgun100
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                  #18
                  I like Dyschko style, he looks much more mobile on his feet than Vitali and looks more fluid. His style reminds me a little bit of Carl Williams from back in the 80's with the side movement and jab. I think he could do well in the pro ranks.

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                  • Cloud
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                    #19
                    The Heavyweight division will pick up again when the Brothers retire. Not their fault nobody could contend with them though.

                    However, the Heavyweight division does this all the time. Look at the wasters of the 80's and look at the depth of talent in the 90's.

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                    • Axl Rose
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                      #20
                      He is definetly very talented. After watching 30 seconds of the first fight he had in the olympics i could tell he is the real deal

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