after the klits retire who will rule the division

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  1. KO KIDD

    KO KIDD Loyal Member Full Member

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    nobody my guess the 4 titles go vacant 4 guys win and nobody unifies

    unless they are all held by one promoter and then they fight

    but my guess 4 guys with belts refusing to unify just trying to keep their share of the pie

    no dominant guy as its evenly matched and some of the beltss may change hands frequently

    you may see another guy run a nice amount of defenses without unifying

    doubt you will see a Ring champ for a while
     
  2. vnyc

    vnyc Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    agree , that's probably most realistic scenario
     
  3. Badlok

    Badlok Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Smart post:good
     
  4. itsa huge bitch

    itsa huge bitch Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    no 1 well just see the titles being traded about for sometime
     
  5. chitownfightfan

    chitownfightfan Loyal Member Full Member

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    Helenius WILL unify and become UNDISPUTED b4 he retires.

    Right now, he oculd take out Potvetkin at any time he wishes, Dimitrenko, Fury, gone inside 4 rounds.

    Price chin looks about like Fury's, but it's very difficult to tell.

    Solis at 200, had skills, but quickly ballooned up to 260 and I don't see him ever becoming a serious contender. Helenius will KO him inside 6.

    Perez, Pulev are still unknown quantities for me. I've watched some of their fights and they've impressed, but the opposition was slop.

    Wach seems to be getting his name in the mix as he's fighting McCall next, so I see him winning a version of the title soon after the Bros are gone.

    Mitchell is the most explosive American fighter, and he's being thoroughly ducked. When he gets a fight with the likes of Johnson, Gomez, Oquendo etc, he'll show up in this mix as he brutally KOs these former contenders.

    David Rodriquez is 33, and although he has tried in earnest to get top names into the ring with him, he's at that age, that even if he is to get Walker, Arreola, Banks to fight him, and he brutally KOs all 3, he would likely be 35 by the time, get his shot at a k2, and be eliminated from future title consideration. His team changed hands too often when he was upncoming that he missed the boat, and his only shot at glory is gonna be vs a K2, and we know that won't be such a good thing for him.

    Welliver, @ 28, has been calling out top names for the past 2 yrs. He fights whoever he can, but the pretenders continue to duck him. He doesn't have 1 punch KO power and was once 300lbs. He's down below 240 now, and throws 100 punches/rd and has a decent arsenal and a granite chin. Can't see him beating Helenius or a K2, but he could take a belt from Potvetkin, or Dimi, Fury or Boystov if they were to get an ABC belt.
     
  6. sdsfinest22

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  7. killuminix

    killuminix yes im back Full Member

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    sounds exciting :D
     
  8. Heavyrighthand

    Heavyrighthand Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Like him or not, Haye KOs, or at the least, TKOs, anyone not named Klitschko.


    The only variable will be if Haye stays around after Wlad has retired.

    I venture to say he will, seeing as how he'll have free reign of the division then.
     
  9. itsa huge bitch

    itsa huge bitch Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    sounds more anoying tbh
     
  10. chitownfightfan

    chitownfightfan Loyal Member Full Member

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    Haye is a good fighter and grew into his HW frame well, unlike Adamek, but he's not beating Helenius, EVER!
     
  11. killuminix

    killuminix yes im back Full Member

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    o well :conf
     
  12. Heavyrighthand

    Heavyrighthand Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    If Peter was doing as well as he was against Helenius (before the KO, obviously), Haye would be too much for Helenius.


    Footspeed, handspeed, power, slick defense, all advantages go to Haye.

    Haye beats Helenius, in my opinion.
     
  13. Mordechai

    Mordechai Boxing Addict Full Member

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    helenius gets very overrated, the only thing he has is power and size. why is he never fighting some fast defense fighters??? chambers, johnson? i bet chambers would decision him like an amateur. helenius only fought straight forward guys with good chins but way past their prime.
    and you can hate on haye, but this guy has serious skills and would imo knock everyone out besides Kbros
     
  14. itsa huge bitch

    itsa huge bitch Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    **** happens ey.........helenuis is one overated muther ****er by the way
     
  15. killuminix

    killuminix yes im back Full Member

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    o yea gotta agree:deal