Which past HW's are comparable to modern HW's?

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  • Cutthroat
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    #11
    Originally posted by DreamFighter
    if Brunos best opponent was a 41 year old man, then he'd have the same record as Joshua. But without the gifted title shot.
    Do you think Bruno could duck into a Wlad uppercut, then take a Wlad left hook clean on the chin? Keep in mind he was KO'd twice by opponents with 50% KO ratios.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Cutthroat
      But AJ has never been KO'd
      Apart form the points yo ignored above, you are also asuming AJ has finished his career like Bruno. Aj is only just coming out of his novice phase.

      Your comparison between a finished career and an intermediate career is worthless. Both JOshua and Bruno were unbeaten on ko runs at 21 fights, the only difference is that Frank had his 21 fights 4 years younger/greener than Joshua.

      IN your defence, AJ has unified vs Parker, so is certainly ahead of Frank there.
      Last edited by DreamFighter; 04-06-2018, 06:02 PM.

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        #13
        Originally posted by DreamFighter
        Apart form the points yo ignored above, you are also asuming AJ has finished his career like Bruno. Aj is only just coming out of his novice phase.

        Your comparison between a finished career and an intermediate career is worthless.
        AJ would've lost already, the guys Bruno lost to finished their careers with a combined record of 99-30. AJ has fought bigger punches, and better fighters than both men and has yet to be stopped.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Cutthroat
          No, Moorer comes closest but he was a blown up LHW, at one point he was 165lbs.
          so you dont think its anything to do with a lack of southpaws? You instead assume its just all about Ortiz being some kind of elite?? Thats turning the evidence upside down surely.

          I'll keep the southpaws coming and see how long you stay in denial. Sanders was fairly handy in the 90s, and still good enough in retirement to poleaxe prime superheavy Klitschko with ease.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Cutthroat
            Do you think Bruno could duck into a Wlad uppercut, then take a Wlad left hook clean on the chin? Keep in mind he was KO'd twice by opponents with 50% KO ratios.
            Bruno would likely knock Wlad the fcuk right out, and early. Vitali wouldbe a better matchup.

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              #16
              Originally posted by McNulty
              My man, Rid**** Bowe would eat them all alive, thats one guy. A lot of B-Level HW's from the past would decimate the division.



              Nailed it.
              Rid**** Bowe could barely handle little Holyfield and was getting his ass beat by Golota who is no better or bigger than Whyte.

              I've seen Bowe land clean on guys who have already been KO'd and not hurt them.

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                #17
                Originally posted by DreamFighter
                so you dont think its anything to do with a lack of southpaws? You instead assume its just all about Ortiz being some kind of elite?? Thats turning the evidence upside down surely.

                I'll keep the southpaws coming and see how long you stay in denial. Sanders was fairly handy in the 90s, and still good enough in retirement to poleaxe prime superheavy Klitschko with ease.
                Southpaws are RARE, one like Ortiz is unheard of, compare Ortiz to any southpaw, once you go past the 90's you're looking at cruiser sized guys.

                Everyone knows Klitschko wasn't in his prime pre-Steward, that version was losing to journeymen.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Cutthroat
                  AJ would've lost already, the guys Bruno lost to finished their careers with a combined record of 99-30. AJ has fought bigger punches, and better fighters than both men and has yet to be stopped.
                  whats Charles Martin fought?

                  Put him in the ring with James Smiths resume and watch the losses ring up faster than Kuma the Panda's in Tekken,

                  Or do you think Martins not also going to sit on the floor in round 1 and grin against Smiths world class opposition?

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by DreamFighter
                    whats Charles Martin fought?

                    Put him in the ring with James Smiths resume and watch the losses ring up faster than Kuma the Panda's in Tekken,

                    Or do you think Martins not also going to sit on the floor in round 1 and grin against Smiths world class opposition?
                    Martin isn't even a top 5 win on AJ's resume and did AJ not handle him with complete ease?

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Cutthroat
                      Southpaws are RARE, one like Ortiz is unheard of, compare Ortiz to any southpaw, once you go past the 90's you're looking at cruiser sized guys.
                      right. ...so you've realsied you've reversed the truth, yeh??



                      Everyone knows Klitschko wasn't in his prime pre-Steward, that version was losing to journeymen.
                      he was winning against bums after a LOT for sure.

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