Who's the best American heavyweight?

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  • sicko
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    #41
    Scott and Jennings!

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      #42
      Originally posted by New England
      obviously that's the case. nobody without bias, including myself, denies that an influx of european talent will enhance their standing in the division. it's still a junk division, maybe as bad as it's ever been, and the drop in overall top talent has come with the rise exodus of american talent.

      when americans were in control of the division the fighters were much better. who is denying that?

      tunney, for sure, but who else?




      But in all seriousness you are right. Lets face it you yanks have a country of 313,000,000 people (approx), if you care about a sport you will be very good at it. The talent level of any sport would increase if the US joined it.

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        #43
        America's best heavyweight - Kobe Bryant.

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        • New England
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          #44
          Originally posted by HooksInYou
          America's best heavyweight - Kobe Bryant.



          you're talking about a guy who is 6'6", 210 lbs, with almost no fat on his body as if it's a bad thing. bryant is well beyond his best basketball playing days, but at his peak he was one of the planet's most gifted athletes and competitors.


          yes, i'd take a 12 year old kobe bryant walking into my gym over arreola, thompson, and chambers any day.


          what a silly concept, preferring arreola to bryant.

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            #45
            Originally posted by Tom Cruise




            But in all seriousness you are right. Lets face it you yanks have a country of 313,000,000 people (approx), if you care about a sport you will be very good at it. The talent level of any sport would increase if the US joined it.


            it's new england vs tunney in an argument about boxing

            who the hell did you think would be right, dog?

            these guys are just lucky that i've got time on a saturday morning to shed some light on the situation and educate them.

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            • UTEP
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              #46
              I voted for saggy nips.


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                #47
                America's best heavyweight - O.J Simpson

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by E.P.T.
                  I voted for saggy nips.



                  at the chaffing on his thighs. that's from them rubbing together, which only happens when you are horribly overweight.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Freedom.
                    I agree with you.

                    After all, 7'2" Julius Long proved basketball players would be great heavyweights if they chose the sport.




                    And Seth Mitchell showed football players make great heavyweights.




                    you know who was a top football player?

                    ross purrity...

                    he coaches at a high school now.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by HooksInYou
                      America's best heavyweight - O.J Simpson

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