where would the klits be rated in the 70s

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  1. Koman600

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    i got wlad somewhere around 25.. and vitali at like 26 or 27...
     
  2. Cael

    Cael Claudia Cardinale Full Member

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    post those 24 ahead of them
     
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    Cael Claudia Cardinale Full Member

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    as for the question, both would be EASILY in top 4
     
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    Rock0052 Loyal Member Full Member

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    They'd be right in the mix at the top and would've been champions at some point in it.
     
  6. jacklondon

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    Where was your mother rated in the 1970's? I got her down around #30 working the street for a dollar an hour, 30th best ho on the block.
     
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    journeymen.
     
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    Jesus Christ! the Klits would have annihilate most of the top 10 fighters of the 70s. I cant see foreman beating Vitali i just cant, he could probably beat Wlad if he catches him flush (likely to happen), frazier (who was a great champion) was two small for both Klits, I think Ali cant probably outbox Vitali but losses to Wlad (then again Ali has a knack for proving people wrong).
     
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    At least top4
     
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    Rock0052 Loyal Member Full Member

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    The only 70's fighters I see who have a reasonable shot to beat them are Ali, Foreman, and Frazier- and all of those are fights the Klitschko's could win, as well.

    We're talking about an era where Ken Norton and Leon Spinks became champion...yeah I'd bet my house that either one would pick the title up in the 70's.
     
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    DDDUUDDDEE Undisputed Ambien (taker) Full Member

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    Between the top 5-10
     
  12. Slider75

    Slider75 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    As we dont know the comments before they come!

    Btw. They would easily be top-10 imo.
     
  13. The_President

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    They'd be Journeymen, both, with records like 22-12-4.
     
  14. DanishFightfan

    DanishFightfan Boxing Junkie banned

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    :deal:deal..
    Someone also posted the top ten of 1970, it was downright terrible..
    The only ones there was, was: Ali, Foreman, Norton and Frazier..
    The rest was fighters with like 10 losses and 30 wins..
    Ali and company was great, but there wasnt any depth in the 70's era.
     
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    Name me the 12 fighters that would beat them and the 4 that would drew with them :think