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ᴻᴼ ᴸᴼᴻᴳᴲᴿ ᴲ۷ᴵᴸ
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You can count on that @37... That's over six years past his original retirement date.
It's hard to put in a top 5, because I expect most guys that already broke through now are on the slide or maybe even shot at that point. Helenius, Boytsov and Jennings are young enough to have a shot at the top 5 by then. |
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Kubrat Pulev Robert Helenius Deontay Wilder (if it turns out he has a good defense at the elite level. We shall see...) Slot #5 filled by one of the following: Jennings - If he continues to gain strength & accuracy, as he has been doing. Boytsov - If his stiffness doesn't make him a sitting duck for someone fast like Jennings. Larsen (at the end of his career) - If insane punching power with average skills proves enough. (it might.) Bogdan Dinu - If some promoter gives him the opportunities, and if he actually wants to go for it. This guy could own the division. |
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He's 31 now, I don't think he's getting much better. I think if the division is getting that bad we will see a cruiser trying to get a belt before Scott.(Not just a blown up cruiser but a real sub200 guy) |
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