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Are there any good up and coming heavy weights? |
The weight class has gone to sh1t. I miss watching a young Tyson destroy people, or Holyfield and Bowe going at it in the center of the ring. I've resorted to watching the incredible Ali vs Foreman reruns. Please tell me there is hope for the future. Well will see if Evander Holyfield can rise up once more other than that idk of any that are like future all-stars or champs idk sorry. thanks ~Cherokee74 ps: im more of a middleweight fan Not that I know of, unless your Eastern European your not too impressed with professional heavyweight boxing. The hype coming out of Europe falls as flatfooted as the heavyweight pretenders they are flooding the market with. Some how I just can't buy the European hype, I'm not easily impressed. I feel your pain, I tend to watch more and more tapes of the old days myself, the talent level of today's heavyweight division is pitiful. But the obvious political manipulation is the biggest turn off. I lived in Europe for a couple years, and I am not impressed with any of it. The anti-American bias is almost as bad as their arrogance towards the rest of the world, but such is politics. The WTO is in the process of making the whole world a part of the "European Union", and they are using boxing much like the way Ali did. As a political platform to expound on their pseudo fascist globalist agenda. But that is a bigger issue than boxing, for now we suffer mediocre talent and wait for a real champion to come along and end our misery. david haye= england the heavyweight division is full of BUMS BUMS Saturday July 7 at 4PM CDT:THE WCB Heavyweight title, Wladimir Klitscho vs.Lamon Brewster on HBO. The weight class hasn't gone down.It's just gone up in other countries.In 1980 when the USA beat the USSR in hockey did everyone say that hockey in the Olympics has gone to crap? As said by speedvspower David Haye is a very good prospect. He will probably have one more fight against Mormeck at cruiserweight then move up to heavyweight permenantly. He had his first fight at heavyweight in his last fight where he beat a top ten ranked fighter quite easily, and the bout was basically at catchweight as he was more or less still a cruiserweight. Once he puts the weight on and moves up permenantly i see him with a good shot at beating any of the current champions. it pains me to inform you that our hopes are on samuel peter showdown with oleg maskaev in september, and i am sorry to say that the two fights peter had with an overblown middleweight named james ( lights out ) toney who defeated evander holyfield, john ruiz, and drew with hasim rahman, i am not impressed with the heavyweight future of american heavyweights. |
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