How would Ike Ibeabuchi fared with today's heavyweight division?

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  1. OvidsExile

    OvidsExile At a minimum, a huckleberry over your persimmon. Full Member

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    He beats everybody but Joshua.
     
  2. Ryan Myanmar

    Ryan Myanmar New Member banned Full Member

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    He did nothing to suggest nothing, he was unproven so nobody knows, Nigerian prospects usually amount to nothing. His best win Tua never even won a world title in a weak era.
     
  3. CarlChilders

    CarlChilders Member banned Full Member

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    Ike would of knocked out every contender and or champion in less than 3 rounds.
     
  4. CarlChilders

    CarlChilders Member banned Full Member

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    Lol I read various of your post. Either you are trolling for attention or are just typical casual boxing fan. Fury ran from a old Wlad and ran from a slow unskilled Wilder. Now to you casuals Tyson Fury is this living legend. He landed 86 punches in 12 rounds against a timid Wlad and 84 against the unskilled Wilder. If any fighter would of landed less than 100 punches in a 12 round fight back in the 90s the media and real fans would rip them apart.

    Also Ibeabuchi is slow? Yeah because we all know how fast Wilder, AJ, and Fury are. Well Fury does run fast. Povetkin is better than Ibeabuchi? Are doing what? Taking steroids? Just stop it kid.

    This forum should have a free part for the casuals and a paying part for the people who know boxing. Just reading comments from you casual fans is so annoying.
     
  5. CarlChilders

    CarlChilders Member banned Full Member

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    Yeah Tyson Fury is a boxing God. Nobody can beat him you know. He is the most skilled heavyweight in boxing history. You know because he landed 86 punches in 12 rounds against a 40 year old Wlad and landed 84 punches against the wild swinging Hype job Deontay Wilder. Yep Fury is the most technically skilled fighter in boxing history. He is so good that he should be banned from competing. He is just on another level compared to every other fighter.
     
  6. Ted Stickles

    Ted Stickles Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Actually he’s not I was just stating how stylistically he would be a problem for Ike because styles make fights.
     
  7. LANCE99

    LANCE99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yes, and it makes sense to assume Ike would not have improved continuing to fight....:duh
     
  8. destruction

    destruction Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    That was probably his peak given he went bat **** insane and wasn’t the brightest spark in the box
     
  9. SquaredCircle

    SquaredCircle Active Member Full Member

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    People are really stupid suggesting Whyte or Parker beat Ibeabuchi. One person even suggested whoever lands big first between Whyte and Ibeabuchi would win. The guy went to war with David Tua, but a big shot from Whyte is going to put him out? The peak of stupidity. Not even worth quoting that BS.

    Joseph Parker beating Ibeabuchi? I can't wrap my head around such a stupid statement. That statement alone is worthy of a permanent ban and a ban from watching or even thinking about boxing. And that is probably an understatement. Good god, some people are dumb.
     
  10. LANCE99

    LANCE99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Too much exaggeration here...
     
  11. On The Money

    On The Money Dangerous Journeyman Full Member

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    He wouldn't beat Joshua or Fury, doubt he beats Wilder either. Certainly has a punchers chance against all three.
     
  12. C.J.

    C.J. Boxings Living Legend revered & respected by all Full Member

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    Do you or did you ever know IKE ??? NO Well I did saw him practically on a daily basis while he was with Curtis. He was just coming into his own the world was his oyster. You call him " bat **** insane" I wonder what you'd be like after being kept under heavy sedation for 14 months in fear of "what he MIGHT do " All the while harassing him to plead guilty as they had no case.
    Ike was no angel but neither was he the monster the media claimed
    No one but Lennox would have had a chance he would have ruled the HW division