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  • The Heavyweight division is still a joke & who cares about it?

    People are going on like Tyson Fury has somehow ****ed up the heavyweight division. Yes his antics may be funny, but inside the ring, he is technically flawed, throwing the jab from his hip, and he also curls his jab meaning that by the time it's landed, it has lost most of it's power. Amateur stuff!

    -Wilder is also a mediocre boxer, a paper champion, who will carry on fighting tomato cans till he has padded his record enough to make the casual American with an IQ under 70 believe that he is the next Tyson. He will then cash out in a megafight on PPV.

    -Haye is a cruiser-weight, whose size is too small to be a real threat to any heavyweight. His best win was against, Valuev, the same Valuev that was undergoing bone and joint treatments during his camp for the fight.

    -Klitscho is passed his best, father time has caught up with him.

    -Anthony Joshua, has potential to be beat most guys in the HW division, but once again he still unproven, and does everything OK like Danny Garcia, but excels in nothing.

    Being a Heavyweight Champion of the World in 2015 doesn't mean anything. The fact that Fury and Wilder hold the titles, explains it all!

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    Originally posted by Boxtime View Post
    People are going on like Tyson Fury has somehow ****ed up the heavyweight division. Yes his antics may be funny, but inside the ring, he is technically flawed, throwing the jab from his hip, and he also curls his jab meaning that by the time it's landed, it has lost most of it's power. Amateur stuff!

    -Wilder is also a mediocre boxer, a paper champion, who will carry on fighting tomato cans till he has padded his record enough to make the casual American with an IQ under 70 believe that he is the next Tyson. He will then cash out in a megafight on PPV.

    -Haye is a cruiser-weight, whose size is too small to be a real threat to any heavyweight. His best win was against, Valuev, the same Valuev that was undergoing bone and joint treatments during his camp for the fight.

    -Klitscho is passed his best, father time has caught up with him.

    -Anthony Joshua, has potential to be beat most guys in the HW division, but once again he still unproven, and does everything OK like Danny Garcia, but excels in nothing.

    Being a Heavyweight Champion of the World in 2015 doesn't mean anything. The fact that Fury and Wilder hold the titles, explains it all!
    I'll wait to see If anyone agrees with you.

    I think you're looking far too much into what current guys look like compared to the old guys of the past - I don't think Fury's performance was that impressive we seen a lot of show boating but you'd be lucky If he landed as much as Compubox had him.
    The fight was sort of like May-Pac it wasn't that good both fought scared I think with someone like Povetkin it'd be a much different scenario.

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    • #3
      You are a joke, if it was what you say it is just shows how IGNORANT
      you are. You know nothing about boxing. The undisputed heavyweight
      champion of the world is Tyson Fury who beat the #1 HW on the planet.

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      • #4
        Outside of Fury, a come backing Wlad, Haye on his return and AJ, there isn't much to write home about so I agree with you to a certain extent.

        Wilder is largely unproven, Jennings is a decent contender and Luis might be good or bad or ****.

        I only mention Fury because of his win over Wlad and his previous fun fights but he turns into Wlad 2.0, I'm tuning out of the hw division for a long time.

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