lol...that's what I'm driving at, though. Imagine, the average heavyweight is like Valuev in 30 or 40 years.
Who cares? What a wonderfully nuanced position.
Well, this it, isn't it, Finkel? Just how much bigger can they get? If you take both the average and the biggest heavyweight from 1945, then...
Oh, I do agree that creating extra weight classes isn't ideal. That's why I was looking at it as if it was a necessity brought about by the...
I see you put Holyfield as your cruiserweight pick, George. Out of interest, how do you think Usyk would fare against Holyfield? Would it be too...
You mean to bridge the gap between cruiserweights and smaller heavyweights?
What do the guys over 230lbs do then?
I suppose it is potentially some way off, but we would have to assume that sooner or later, as the very biggest guys end up much bigger than they...
That's right, I suppose. It's not so much them being big, or that it is somehow an automatic guarantee of success. Rather, it's a scenario...
I get what you mean, Rumsfeld. I guess, in this situation, it would be more of a necessity than anything.
Am I right that in the amateurs they have a super heavyweight division? I only ask, because I've seen that division at the Olympics....
Maybe, and it's just an opinion, the difference that 10-15 pounds makes is less pronounced and effective when you get to the cruiserweights and...
No one cares, because the assumption is they can all take advantage. But, what if one guy doesn't need to and is now facing a guy 10-15 pounds...
Yep, you're a genuine tough guy and no mistake. :)
Allowed and legal sometimes, and who checks the exact weights of the fighters before they get in the ring? The reality is nobody does.