How Two Ton Tony Galento would KO. - Vitali & Wladimir Klitschko

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  1. James Townes

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    Good post.. Wlad has a better chance of beating Ali then the Cubs winning the World Series .... Yeah, boxing not being a team sport does handicap it ...stocks can rise and fall quickly... maybe bring in a few mega PPVs... then depending on the results, nose dive the next day...until the next big thing comes along..
     
  2. don owens

    don owens Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Didn't know a lot of that stuff. knew some of it. always make a point to watch "On the waterfront." Think either Klitschko would ko him though.
     
  3. HerolGee

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    the cream of that crop being -

    haye, guy who cant hold his own against 40somethings

    povetkin (yet to win a world title, but has a decent audley Harrison level amateur career...yet kliturds think he destroys joe fraizer)

    sultan - good amateur, fair contender/brief titlist, managed nothing after loss to wlad.

    this is the cream of the crop you refer to. they are fair defences, but if these fair defences are the cream of 4 generations, then..... LOL MAXIMUS. ... every of Lennox's cream would rip the heads of these guys.


    please don't mention 6 round fat sam peter, brandishing someone who cant manage a full pro fight does you no favours.
     
  4. James Townes

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    Hey, just a question... the troll who dared me to put this thread up...said it would make me look like a fool... so far, I don't think that is the case... maybe, maybe not.. What it showed me... is how tolerant most of you guys are to most any topic on boxing...and even an unusual speculation thread like this one..can lead to some interesting posts.. Would you like some more wild and crazy posts...? I have a few I'm thinking about, But the one I really wish we could talk about, is who in the top 10 heavyweights of today is going to be the next undisputed heavyweight king. of the top 10 of today..? Which I show at the end of this post.. I hesitate to thread it. I don't want to look foolish...

    But with this lively group, anything is possible... So, before I, or anyone else takes a stab at starting a thread on that topic... Let's see if it generates any interesting discussion here... Below is the current Ring Magazine Ranking top 10 Heavyweight.. I must admit.. I'm not very familiar with most of them.. I was, however, impressed with most of their records...but I have to pause and think about who did they fight to get to the top ten.. If I'm not familiar with most of them, God only knows who they fought.. If any of you can tell me more about those listed on the top 10, other then Wilder, Fury and Stiverne, I've watched their fights.. But, I digress, here's the Rankings.

    If we are to consider a thread on >RE:
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    RING MAGAZINE RATINGS POLICY
    Results. This is the most objective criterion and takes precedence over all others.
    Performance. How a fighter performs in a victory or defeat can be a factor to determine his place in the ratings.
    Track record: A fighter’s accomplishments in the recent past can be a factor to determine his place in the ratings.
    That includes quality of opposition.

    THE RING Ratings are compiled by the magazine’s Editorial Board, with the participation of THE RING Ratings Panel of boxing journalists from around the world.

    Wladimir Klitschko 64-3-0 (53 KOs CHAMPION

    # 1. Alexander Povetkin 29-1-0 (21 KOs

    #2 Deontay Wilder 34-0-0 (33 KOs

    #3 Tyson Fury 24-0-0 (18 KOs

    #4 Kubrat Pulev 20-1-0 (11 KOs

    #5 Bryant Jennings 19-1-0 (10 KOs

    #6 Bermane Stiverne 24-2-1 (21 KOs

    #7 Vyacheslav Glazkov 21-0-1 (13 KOs

    #8 Ruslan Chagaev 34-2-1 (21 KOs

    #9 Tony Thompson 40-5-0 (27 KOs

    #10 Carlos Takam 32-2-1 (24 KOs
     
  5. On The Money

    On The Money Dangerous Journeyman Full Member

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    I see he was tko'd by 6'6" Buddy Baer after brother Max did same. Max vs K2 might be a live fight.
     
  6. James Townes

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    I think you are ON THE MONEY!!:good
     
  7. uncletermite

    uncletermite Boxing Addict banned

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    Delusion at its best with the most ridiculous thread ever.Gallento isn't even on a butterbean level,clearly many on here have never actually seen him fight,and if so should take up another sport if they remotely think he had any boxing skills to even last one round with Wlad.:lol:


    Lets see a 5'9 drunk sloppy Midget at 230 vs a 6'6 or 6'7 giant at 240/250 with elite skills?Yea this is a hard one to pick.....:roll:
     
  8. uncletermite

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    Adamek is a bit much...I would go Butter Bean to completey paste Gallento withing 2 minutes!Come to think of it a 300 pounder with better skills and power would be a nightmare for him ...i'll make it one minute the Bean pastes him all over the canvas.:yep