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  • #31
    Originally posted by RunWithKnives
    Monte Barrett, Axel Schulz, Jameel Mcline, Samuel Peter, Chris Byrd, Ray Mercer, Danell Nicholson, Derrick Jefferson.

    Only one of those wins has come since he's suffered two brutal stoppage losses.

    Toney would not do well with the way he fought last night. He's very deceiving in that at 235, just two pounds lighter, agaisnt Guinn his conditioning was tenfold better than what it was last night.

    In shape and with a good camp Toney stands a very good chance of beating Wlad. Byrd lasted the distance with Wlad, and he doesn't take a shot as well as Toney, doesn't hit as hards, and may even be easier to hit.

    Either way, the rate at which Achellies is jumping back into this Nut Hugging is getting pretty sickening.

    I can't wait to see Wlad get cracked again to silence this hype that's already getting out of hand again.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by RunWithKnives
      Tua T.K.O. 10
      Lewis K.O. 4
      Maskaev K.O. 8

      Wlad at least gets up off the canvas after falling. Rahman usually asks for a pillow:

      You can't defend this
      Did you even see the Tua fight? I was actually there in that fight and that stoppage was controversial, Rahman was beating Maskaev but got caught fair, Lewis I agree beat him.

      IMO Wlad's chin is much worse than Rahman, Wlad has'nt faced Tua or Lewos, Wlad got knocked out by Corrie Sanders, and Rahman beat Sanders badly

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Parody
        Lewis I agree beat him.
        Oh. You "agree" Lewis beat him?

        hehehehehehehe.



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        • #34
          Originally posted by RunWithKnives
          Monte Barrett, Axel Schulz, Jameel Mcline, Samuel Peter, Chris Byrd, Ray Mercer, Danell Nicholson, Derrick Jefferson.

          Keep going or no?

          How about you find me a heavyweight with a more impressive resume that is currently active.
          Ross Purrity (30-19) TKO Wladimir Klitschko
          Corrie Sanders (40-3) TKO Wladimir Klitschko
          Lamon Brewster (33-2) TKO Wladimir Klitschko

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          • #35
            Originally posted by RunWithKnives
            hehehehehehehe.
            If I ever heard that laugh it wont sound like your spasticated

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            • #36
              Originally posted by RunWithKnives
              Monte Barrett, Axel Schulz, Jameel Mcline, Samuel Peter, Chris Byrd, Ray Mercer, Danell Nicholson, Derrick Jefferson.

              Keep going or no?

              How about you find me a heavyweight with a more impressive resume that is currently active.
              Most of those guys are still not great though, Byrd is is best win, followed by Mercer [on paper] Peter was/is a raw prospect who the dog on the street knew could be outboxed by the first decent boxer he faced.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by paul750
                Most of those guys are still not great though, Byrd is is best win, followed by Mercer [on paper] Peter was/is a raw prospect who the dog on the street knew could be outboxed by the first decent boxer he faced.

                Like I stated.

                Find me a heavyweight with a better current resume. And you can't use John Ruiz...simply because he's recieved too many gift decisions. Wlad was knocking these guys smooth out...and half of them never tasted the canvas before.



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                • #38
                  [QUOTE=Bozo_no no].



                  Byrd lasted the distance with Wlad, and he doesn't take a shot as well as Toney,.
                  QUOTE]
                  That is extremely debatable. Byrd has only been stopped once in his entire career, and that was from 2 monsterous shots from Ike Ibeabuchi. Toney has had a very short career at heavyweight, and not faced the punchers that Chris Byrd has faced.

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                  • #39
                    Who has he beaten recently that was good and proven (don't even say Peter, he was very unproven. His best win was against a con now in jail for murder).
                    Originally posted by RunWithKnives
                    Monte Barrett, Axel Schulz, Jameel Mcline, Samuel Peter, Chris Byrd, Ray Mercer, Danell Nicholson, Derrick Jefferson.

                    Keep going or no?

                    How about you find me a heavyweight with a more impressive resume that is currently active.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by paul750
                      That is extremely debatable. Byrd has only been stopped once in his entire career, and that was from 2 monsterous shots from Ike Ibeabuchi. Toney has had a very short career at heavyweight, and not faced the punchers that Chris Byrd has faced.
                      Toney has never been hurt in his career.

                      It is subjective, but at the very least they'd be on par.

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