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  • Dr.Eisenfaust
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    Good vs Overhyped HW's

    In a division dominated by the K brothers, some fighters showed up as (very) good contenders. The Heavyweight division, I believe, has still a lot to show. It is now time to bring out to true challengers. It becomes an obligation for promoters to organize fights between those boxers in the following list to pull out the best contenders and make the overhyped fighters go take some boxing lessons :

    -Kubrat Pulev
    - Manuel Charr
    - Bryant Jennings
    -Odlanier Solis
    - Tony Thompson
    - Deontay Wilder
    - Magomed Abdusalamov
    - Dereck Chisora
    - Ruslan Chagaev
    - Seth Mitchell
    - Chris Arreola
    - Tyson Fury
    -David Haye

    We already have Tyson Fury vs David Haye, Seth Mitchell vs Chris Arreola, Kubrat Pulev vs. Chisora/Thompson.

    I would personally love to see Odlanier Solis vs Manuel Charr and Deontay Wilder vs Dereck Chisora
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    #2
    Originally posted by Dr.Eisenfaust
    In a division dominated by the K brothers, some fighters showed up as (very) good contenders. The Heavyweight division, I believe, has still a lot to show. It is now time to bring out to true challengers. It becomes an obligation for promoters to organize fights between those boxers in the following list to pull out the best contenders and make the overhyped fighters go take some boxing lessons :

    -Kubrat Pulev
    - Manuel Charr
    - Bryant Jennings
    -Odlanier Solis
    - Tony Thompson
    - Deontay Wilder
    - Magomed Abdusalamov
    - Dereck Chisora
    - Ruslan Chagaev
    - Seth Mitchell
    - Chris Arreola
    - Tyson Fury
    -David Haye

    We already have Tyson Fury vs David Haye, Seth Mitchell vs Chris Arreola, Kubrat Pulev vs. Chisora/Thompson.

    I would personally love to see Odlanier Solis vs Manuel Charr and Deontay Wilder vs Dereck Chisora
    Sounds good.............

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    • Dr.Eisenfaust
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      #3
      Originally posted by kiDynamite92
      Sounds good.............
      A W.Klitschko vs Solis fight in 2014 would be amazing. I really believe it would be a competitive fight. More than Klitschko vs Povetkin, eventhough Povetkin is certainly not a boxer to be underestimated.

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      • torosboxing75
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        #4
        Even V Klitchko will still dominate them all.

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        • Dr.Eisenfaust
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          #5
          Originally posted by torosboxing75
          Even V Klitchko will still dominate them all.
          Totally agree with you my dear

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          • VatoMulatto
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            #6
            Originally posted by Dr.Eisenfaust
            A W.Klitschko vs Solis fight in 2014 would be amazing. I really believe it would be a competitive fight. More than Klitschko vs Povetkin, eventhough Povetkin is certainly not a boxer to be underestimated.
            Povetkin has absolutely no chance at all. That's an easy fight for Wlad. KO inside three rounds. If Solis comes in shape and motivated he could possibly be the third best HW out there and could give Wlad a very tough fight.

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            • Russian Crushin
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              #7
              Looks like a list of everyone who's ducking Pulev

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              • saintpat
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                #8
                It is not an "obligation" of the promoters to put together fights that may not be in the best interest of the fellow they promote.

                The promoter's obligation, contractually and otherwise, is to the fighter(s) he promotes. His job is to help advance them professionally and financially. A promoter who decided to put Seth Mitchell in too deep (again) wouldn't be acting in his fighter's best interest if there was another way to work Mitchell to the top -- even if that means a slower path while the others pick themselves off.

                Each fighter advances at his own pace. Things sort themselves out over time -- we have already recently seen that Thompson still has some life in him and that David Price was a pretender. More will be revealed.

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                • DannYankee
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                  #9
                  Odlanier Solis is Lard trying to get by on talent take his ass off there i put Mike Perez over him any day. Remember that name.

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                  • Dr.Eisenfaust
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by saintpat
                    It is not an "obligation" of the promoters to put together fights that may not be in the best interest of the fellow they promote.

                    The promoter's obligation, contractually and otherwise, is to the fighter(s) he promotes. His job is to help advance them professionally and financially. A promoter who decided to put Seth Mitchell in too deep (again) wouldn't be acting in his fighter's best interest if there was another way to work Mitchell to the top -- even if that means a slower path while the others pick themselves off.

                    Each fighter advances at his own pace. Things sort themselves out over time -- we have already recently seen that Thompson still has some life in him and that David Price was a pretender. More will be revealed.
                    All the fighters I listed there are roughly at the same level ( also David Haye who proved that he was an excellent cruiserweight but "only" good heavyweight for the moment).

                    A promoter's logic can be sometimes totally unrevelant and too much money oriented ( unfortunately). If you pretend to have a fighter that can be a world champion but you know that he can not compete with the best then you are truly a spoiler.

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