Personally Id rather watch 2 CW's than watch these modern day HW's. But I used to be a CW hater before I saw Huck vs. Glowacki. That fight has to be one of my favorite fights of all time. Those were 2 very large (not oversized) men throwing with very bad intentions until 1 gave. As a matter of fact Im going to rewatch it
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Originally posted by Boxfan83 View PostPersonally Id rather watch 2 CW's than watch these modern day HW's. But I used to be a CW hater before I saw Huck vs. Glowacki. That fight has to be one of my favorite fights of all time. Those were 2 very large (not oversized) men throwing with very bad intentions until 1 gave. As a matter of fact Im going to rewatch it
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Originally posted by anthonydavid11 View PostNot being Sevngali, I can't predict what any fighter can or can't do. Anyone who thinks they can finds themselves wrong, usually over and over. So I won't name certain cruisers I think would beat the relatively good Hw's.
One observation I have is that since the cruiserweight division became 200 pounds, it seems now that there are fewer normal sized heavyweights. In essence the division is becoming a super sized division. No one under 6'6 holds a title anymore. There's a reason for it. I don't think it's because people are getting bigger or that the big men are getting better. I think it comes down to the division change.
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Divisions there for a reason, Heavyweights have grown too big. Every now and again you get a good boxer that can move up there. But its the same with any division, only exceptional fighters perform well moving up completely out of their comfort zone
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