:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl You've GOT to be joking. atsch Marrone can barely take the punch of mediocre CRUISERWEIGHTS! He is a KO waiting to happen, nothing more. :nod
From what I've seen, Eddie Chambers and Povetkin are the two that may be vying for supremacy within the next five years.
You do realize that despite his weight Solis is smaller than Povetkin right? He weighed 210 to 215 in the amateurs, he put on 40 to 45 pounds in about four months, that isn't muscle it is fat. That said I think that Chagaev, Dimitrenko, Klitschko, Povetkin and Solis have the best chance for a lasting impact on the division. All this talk of Sam Peter is getting old. He has not shown the power or chin he was once touted as having, not even close, and he is technically limited. Chagaev and Povetkin have knocked out and dominated better opposition, and I don't even need to talk about Klitschko in that regard. Solis might be more like Sam Peter than people realize, he has some nice KO's but Sidon, McGee and Bates have all been stopped multiple times so we need to wait and see how good his power is. I am sure he has a punch, but he isn't the destroyer people are making him out to be. Dimitrenko is a question mark. He is young at 25 and very clearly a late bloomer. Time will tell how he will develop, but that first step begins with his fight against Hoffmann, who, for all those Peter scrotum swingers, is better than McCline.
Peter- hes very exciting to watch, and throws alot of big bombs. Povetkin- Is pretty young and talented as well, I look for him to make a big splash in the coming years.