Who can be the guy to dominate the heavyweight division

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  • Leo Pradun
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    Who can be the guy to dominate the heavyweight division

    Who do u guys think will be the guy who emerges out of the heavyweight division, the guy who will dominate and beat everybody, I think Wladimir Klitschko,Lamon Brewster and guy
    like Sam Peter or some of the european prospects will have a good chance because there is really nobody else, who u guys see as the savior of this division????
  • enadeus
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    I don't think its going to be Wladimir, it could be one of the upcoming Russian prospects, there a ton. I'm still behind my boy Denis Boytsov.

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      #3
      right now the heavyweight division is a very open division and it could be anyone but with the top heavyweights right now all of em are **** IMO

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      • FeelTheA-Force
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        #4
        i think WLAD come dominate. but him and his bro i think are prone to injury.

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        • kayjay
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          I don't see why we need for one guy to dominate. An open division is fine with me; it can be more exciting that way. When I first started following boxing everyone thought Mike Tyson was invincible and that was great for kids. But as a fan it is better to have competitive matchups like we could have now. the problem is not that no one is dominant, it's only that the top 5-6 guys rarely fight each other.

          Floyd Mayweather said something along these lines recently when he was asked about unifying welterweight titles; he claims to love the messy situation, multiple titleholders, etc, and I think there is something to that.

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          • Revere
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            Now this is a good topic.
            Out of all of the top heavys of today, I think anyone of them could lose to another and none would dominate. I could see Toney catch Wlad with a good combo and put him out. Then again I could see Wlad keep him at a distance for 12.
            I could see Brewster catch Byrd and put him to sleep same as I could see Wlad put Brewster out. Point is none of these guys will dominate.

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            • Shanus
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              #7
              Calvin Brock.

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              • paul750
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                #8
                Originally posted by Shanus16
                Calvin Brock.
                Brock only looks to be decent at everything but not really great at anything. i can see him winning a title or whatever, but i don't think he's anything special.

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                • DiegoFuego
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                  Vitali could have. Wladimir's chances don't look good. I mean you have to have a decent chin to be able to be the champ. Does anyone else remember a heavyweight champ who was consistently knocked down if not out? I sure don't. Toney is too old to do it now, but he was my pick until the Rahman fight. My pick right now is LAMON BREWSTER. He will knock 'em all out!!!

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                  • BadMagick
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by DiegoFuego
                    Vitali could have. Wladimir's chances don't look good. I mean you have to have a decent chin to be able to be the champ. Does anyone else remember a heavyweight champ who was consistently knocked down if not out? I sure don't. Toney is too old to do it now, but he was my pick until the Rahman fight. My pick right now is LAMON BREWSTER. He will knock 'em all out!!!
                    If Toney would come into fights more motivated, and ten to fifteen pounds lighter, he still could. The problem is that he probably won't do that. He has far more skill than anyone in the division, and he was making Rahman miss him a bunch on the outside, and I think he could do that to anyone in the division.

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