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Originally posted by SOLARflare View PostHaye and Pulev are both real good and would have been in any era and you know it...or maybe you don't and you really are ******ed.
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Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View PostToday's heavy division without the Klit bros would be horrible...
Remember the Golden Era of heavy's with Byrd, Ruiz, Rahman, quendo, golata, mccline...
thats probably the type of division we would have....
povetkin a champ that only fights in russia
haye would still generate big fights
adamek would probably be milking a belt
arreola would have won one,,,
no dominant champ, and everyone whining that none of these guys are dominant,, everyone wishing there was a unified dominant champ...
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Originally posted by JAB5239 View PostThis is a terribly ignorant thing to say considering the have less than 25 fights between them at heavyweight and haven't proved they can be "real good" in this era let alone a decent one. At this point neither would make much of an impact in 70's, 80's or 90's.
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Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View Postyes, take away holmes and tyson,, and it would be like the 80's,, even though i think tim witherspoon was better than anyone today
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Originally posted by Simurgh View PostDifference is that noone wanted to see tyson-lennox rematch. It would be one-sided and even worse than the first fight. Basically a payday for Tyson.
On the other hand Vitali-Lennox rematch would be a fight without clear favorite.
p.s. Lennox made a right decision to retire on that win. He could gain more props by beating vitali more decisively but risk/award ratio wasn't there IMO.
Fact is, if someone asks you to do a rematch because it was close or both are big names, a fighter is not going to say no on the spot. Simple as that.
Far too much has been put into what Lennox said in his post fight interview.
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Originally posted by poet682006 View PostNo they wouldn't. We've seen them fight lesser fighters than the Klits and they look like garbage in those fights too.
Poet
What you fail to get here is that the Klitschko brothers have all been deflated the hopes and motivations of other up and coming fighters around the league, so you aren't seeing other fighters the way you would if two physically imposing walls weren't ultimately in the way.
They are dominating the heavyweight division, and have, for so long, that it's become relatively hopeless.
Even George Foreman said that there are as many talented heavyweight now as ever before, there just aren't as many accomplished heavweights.
Bottom line: most of the heavyweights you probably admire from, and throughout history, would be defeated by either of the Klitschkos'.
Once Wlad came into his own, he became boxing's most dominant force, and he'd likely been able to do the same in any era.
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Originally posted by Arakawa Dunn View PostThank you. As much as I think the Klits are overrated, especially vitali, its without question they are uplifting the division.
With them the division is at its worst since the early 1980's. Without them, the division is as weak as the worst division at any time in modern boxing history.
Imagine a world where Tony Thompson and Povetkin are the best HWT's?
ererererellgghhhhh, I just threw up in my mouth.
It's dominance that makes a weight division look weak. That's why Tyson, Marciano, and now the Klitschko era's are all considered weak while Ali, Holyfield, and Lewis era's are considered strong.
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