If any.... which top ranked cruiser could go the furthest in the heavyweight division? Would any of them be more successful than Jirov?
That seems to be the only thing people like to dwell on. I've heard some even go far as to call him a " paper champ " as a result. :lol:
I would've said Mesi.. but while I don't like him, I don't necessarily want to see him killed, either. :patsch
Yeah, Briggs.. I forgot about him. I wanted to see those two mix it up when Briggs was still a champ.
He is? Hm.... how 'bout Lyakhovich? Lyakhovich is pretty tough, that oughta make for an entertaining fight.
Valuev. He's pretty much the only available threat out there at the moment. Iggy, Chagaev, Peter are all tied up. Valuev/Klitschko seems like...
If Wladimir has nothing better to do at the moment, I guess it couldn't hurt. I mean.. it won't do much, but it won't hurt much, either.
I don't think the cruiserweight division is THAT bad, it's a division full of guys who are big but just not big enough. Some heavyweights are just...
The cruiserweight division is definitely better than the heavyweight division, today.
What's only an opinion? Everything I've stated is factual. Edit: Nevermind, I read that wrong, I see you were stating you own opinion.
What fighter doesn't have a deficiency?
I made a thread like this before, but unfortunately it's now gone due to the recent message board crash. And I feel it's necessary that I make it...
It's pretty well known that Brewster was unusually confident due to the fact of his trainer recently passing away.
It's nonsense, but it's not surprising in the least.. not to me, anyway. I figured that WALD-lovers were in hopes that this rematch would somehow...
I'll go with Calzaghe by decision.... it's still a close call, though.