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  • AllEyesOpen
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    #1

    Russian Invasion

    Simple as it can be, Which American heavyweight do you think can win, defend, or regain their piece of the Heavyweight pie. The Brewster/Sergei fight was very competetive & the rematch can go to anyone. Chris Byrd went out trying to fight his cousin's(Brewster) gameplan(bad idea) and got stopped by the bigger, stronger Wlad. I haven't seen who rahman is scheduled to fight but I think Rahman could give Klitchko a challenge, and I've always thought Toney is one the greatest if he comes at 100%(not 100% body fat). Now i know that the better fighters are all from across the pond but i want to know who you think is the US fighter with the better odds
  • Konstantin
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    #2
    Originally posted by AllEyesOpen
    Simple as it can be, Which American heavyweight do you think can win, defend, or regain their piece of the Heavyweight pie. The Brewster/Sergei fight was very competetive & the rematch can go to anyone. Chris Byrd went out trying to fight his cousin's(Brewster) gameplan(bad idea) and got stopped by the bigger, stronger Wlad. I haven't seen who rahman is scheduled to fight but I think Rahman could give Klitchko a challenge, and I've always thought Toney is one the greatest if he comes at 100%(not 100% body fat). Now i know that the better fighters are all from across the pond but i want to know who you think is the US fighter with the better odds
    Best odds will probably be Brewster.

    Byrd cant do anything against Klitchko.

    Toney will also have big problems with Klitchko.

    Rahman has a crappy chin, not that great of a punch and his "good jab" is not as good as Klitchko's. I dont think he initiates the action enough to give a problem to Klitchko.

    Brewster has beat Klitchko before and well thats what give him the advantage.

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    • sisforshaq
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      #3
      Toney if he some how takes a fight seriously and doesnt come in lookin like 300 lbs.

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      • TheEvilSaint
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        #4
        NOT byrd. brewster has the best chance.

        P.S. im glad how ruiz totally dropped off the radar after his deserved loss to valuev.

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