They are both great heavyweights who are dominating a weak division. Anyone who says it isn't a weak division is kidding themselves you only have to look at them to see how bad they are. So many heavyweight contenders these days are in terrible shape. Is it a coincidence that the 2 best heavyweights are also the 2 best conditioned? Most of the talent has eaten themselves out of any chance of ever reaching their full potential. But the Klits have done everything asked of them and have beaten everyone in convincing fashion. But I couldn't rank them in the top 10 heavyweights they simply don't have the resume to belong among the very best.
That might be true in America but European fighters are in good condition. What guys like don't get is that the HW division is no longer american. The best fighters are in Europe now. So when you say the division is weak that's only true for the US.
That's a real unhealthy hate for the Klitschkos that you have there, did they steal your lunch money or something kid? Did they smack you & around & steal your girlfriend?
Yes. To break it down, what is more likely.? That EVERYone else ( two dozen other fighters) is sub par, and the two brothers are merely ordinary? Or that two the brothers are well above average, and everyone else (two dozen other fighters) is average? The later is more likely the case, ten to one. Any statistician worth his salt would support this. :good
I don't think you'll find many people in the boxing community who wouldn't agree that the current heavyweight division/era is very poor in comparison to past times. So in essence, yes, everyone else is sub-par. It's been one of the most common themes on this site for the last three to five years. Are you seriously going to say the current crop are brilliant fighters who could have held titles in any era?
Are you saying that applies to me? Even though i've just said I think theyre ok? That would be shooting yourself in the foot.:hey