Who can bring Heavyweight division back to the mainstream?

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  • Elroy1
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    #31
    Originally posted by JackTheLad
    Wilder ain't bringing **** back, as soon as he gets clipped he's going down like a sack of 5hit!

    The only ones I see bringing it back is Joshua or Fury if they can beat Wlad.
    This wont be popular..

    But I think that the most competitive fight that could ever be made still at HW is a Haye Klitschko rematch.

    He is the only opponent that is more than a "punchers chance" against Klitschko.

    Please note Fury doesn't really have a particularly stunning punch, therefore I give him exactly zero chances vs Wladmir, despite being a more seasoned boxer than Joshua.

    Apparently George Foreman agrees with me too, by the look of an article I read linked from Heavyweight Fight Schedule.

    Assuming of course Haye's skills have not eroded since last year. Judging by the look of Haye last year, he can still **** with the best.

    He allegedly made a statement with the juggernauts he brought over to spar with. That was possibly the best camp I have ever seen assembled, even though the actual fight never went through to fruition.

    Fury is so lucky Haye is injury prone. If not he would no longer be a serious factor in the title contention.
    Last edited by Elroy1; 11-03-2014, 02:42 AM.

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    • yoz
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      #32
      Originally posted by Elroy1
      This wont be popular..

      But I think that the most competitive fight that could ever be made still at HW is a Haye Klitschko rematch.

      He is the only opponent that is more than a "punchers chance" against Klitschko.

      Please note Fury doesn't really have a particularly stunning punch, therefore I give him exactly zero chances vs Wladmir, despite being a more seasoned boxer than Joshua.

      Apparently George Foreman agrees with me too, by the look of an article I read linked from Heavyweight Fight Schedule.

      Assuming of course Haye's skills have not eroded since last year. Judging by the look of Haye last year, he can still **** with the best.

      He allegedly made a statement with the juggernauts he brought over to spar with. That was possibly the best camp I have ever seen assembled, even though the actual fight never went through to fruition.

      Fury is so lucky Haye is injury prone. If not he would no longer be a serious factor in the title contention.
      Can't help but agree. Haye's speed and power is the biggest threat to Wladimir.

      All Wilder has is a big right hand. His footwork, guard, jab, and chin are terrible.

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      • Box-Office
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        #33
        Originally posted by yoz
        Can't help but agree. Haye's speed and power is the biggest threat to Wladimir.

        All Wilder has is a big right hand. His footwork, guard, jab, and chin are terrible.
        Diamond Boy will bring Heavyweight boxing back to the main stream.

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        • yoz
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          #34
          Originally posted by Box-Office
          Diamond Boy will bring Heavyweight boxing back to the main stream.
          Well said, brother!


          WAR Diamond Boy!

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          • VG_Addict
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            #35
            A Wilder-Fury fight would be a good start. Two young, huge, undefeated HWs with shaky chins.

            The trash-talking alone would make this a great fight.

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            • The Gambler1981
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              #36
              A guy who has unstoppable power, that is what people want to see from heavies. It could be Wilder even with his poor technique because people care about the results not the flaws. If Wilder can continue lay dudes down then he could do it.

              If not the concept is still the same a guy who is out to hurt people is a guy that can bring back the heavyweight division. Maybe he is around currently and maybe he isn't who knows but that is the guy bringing back the heavyweight division.

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              • KO'er
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                #37
                Wilder to KO Klitschko.

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                • VG_Addict
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                  #38
                  Somewhat off-topic, but I can't wait for Fury to get knocked out.

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                  • soul_survivor
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by jas
                    Tyson furys the name

                    Fightings the game

                    Put the chumps to shame

                    David Hayes to blame

                    Fury with fame

                    Is far from lame

                    He's not easy to tame
                    Mayweather Sr would be proud of this

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                    • STEELHEAD
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by VG_Addict
                      A Wilder-Fury fight would be a good start. Two young, huge, undefeated HWs with shaky chins.

                      The trash-talking alone would make this a great fight.
                      i belieb dat.

                      Klitschko do the right thing for boxing and retire please.

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