If the Klits weren't around, who would be the undisputed heavy weight champ now?

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  1. Escopeta

    Escopeta Boxing Addict Full Member

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  2. the_brigand

    the_brigand I'll Eat Her Later... Full Member

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    The parity of opposition and the politics of the sport would prevent a unification from happening.

    I can't honestly say I like anyone out there.
    Ibragimov really had a chance, but can't say that with any certainty how much his heart was in it.
    Thompson maybe would have had one, don't know how long he'd hold it though.
    Chagaev was injured and mostly inactive.
    Valuev was bound to fall sooner or later.
    Chambers doesn't have "it" although he's very good.
    Povetkin is/was too green but I give him the edge, especially now with a better trainer.
    Haye just showed up, he could maybe hold a belt.
    Peter was going to get Douglas'ed sooner or later.

    Dimitrenko is eh.
    Briggs is eh.
    Brock was eh.
    Austin is eh.
    Hide, no.
    Williams, no.
    Williamson, no.
    Johnson, no.
    Chris Byrd is/was past it before Wlad beat him the second time.
    McCline wasn't in it anymore before Peter beat him.
    Maskaev is/was past it.
    Toney?
     
  3. robpalmer135

    robpalmer135 Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    name we a legit HW contender beloew the age of 35 thats undefeated for Haye to fight?
     
  4. MarvellaHogg

    MarvellaHogg Newcastle 5-1 5under1and Full Member

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    Odlanier Solis


    KTFO Haye in the vests
     
  5. Skilletscuz

    Skilletscuz mma champ Ronda Rousey Full Member

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    lol, whats there to discuss if the Klits weren't there!?

    would be almost as stagnant as cruiserweights...
     
  6. Karapuz

    Karapuz Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    It was originally
    So all this guys are top contenders, below 35, and would have 1 or 0 losses if Klitschkos were not around:
    Ruslan Chagaev 26-1 (if brothers were not around he would be undefeated)
    Tomasz Adamek 41-1 (undefeated as HW, only 1 loss at LHW from Dawson)
    Alexander Povetkin 19-0
    Eddie Chambers 35-2(if brothers were not around he would have only 1 close loss from Povetkin)
    Chris Arreola 28-2(if brothers were not around he would have only 1 close loss from Adamek)
    Denis Boytsov 27-0
    Odlanier Solis 16-0
    Samuel Peter 34-3(if brothers were not around he would have only 1 close loss from Chambers)

    Is it enough?
     
  7. Williams27

    Williams27 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Hard to say, I think Chambers, Povetkin, maybe even Sam Peter if he didnt lose so much determination and discipline before and after the Toney fights. Possibly even Solis Fonte and Chageav as well. Then we have David Haye who would be further along if it wasnt for the fact that the Brothers are around.
     
  8. Karapuz

    Karapuz Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    By the way if Klitschkos were not around noone would give a flying **** about Haye, he became popular just becuase of talking about how he would beat them.
     
  9. MarvellaHogg

    MarvellaHogg Newcastle 5-1 5under1and Full Member

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    So True




    The fact he hasnt faced them is a disgrace to boxing hes nothing but fraud , FFS he didnt even fight the best 2/3 cruisers
     
  10. Cobbler

    Cobbler Shoemaker To The Stars Full Member

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    Who were the 'best three cruisers' at the time?
     
  11. Hitman-Fan

    Hitman-Fan Boxing Addict Full Member

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    This was a good question until you started the B.S with your final sentence

    Haye
    Povetkin
    Adameck

    Out of the 3 i would say Haye

    And by the way, they are all European :happy

    An American heavyweight!? :lol:
     
  12. MarvellaHogg

    MarvellaHogg Newcastle 5-1 5under1and Full Member

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    Cunningham , adamek & o'neil bell

    haye fought mormeck was getting beat untill he stopped him , mormeck has never had much heart but either way that win and fairplay to him he done well since he was losing , then he fought enzo maccranelli who flat out sucked !
     
  13. Cobbler

    Cobbler Shoemaker To The Stars Full Member

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    I see so Bell was one of the top three CWs despite not having won a fight in two years, but Mormeck, who had just beaten Bell wasn't. And Adamek was one of the top three CWs on the strength of beating Pineda and Jalusic (No? Me neither..) Meanwhile Cunningham was above Mormeck on the basis that the IBF decided to strip their title from the undisputed lineal champion and Cunningham managed to win it on the second attempt.

    This is all revisionist bull****. There was no argument at the time that the two Mormeck v Bell fights represented that best two fighters in the division and that Mormeck was the number one, having won out. Haye then went to Mormeck's backyard and knocked him out. I'm not really sure you've seen that fight, but most observers had it close on the cards when Haye produced the seventh round finish.

    Haye had originally said that he would move up to heavyweight after the Mormeck fight. Maccarinelli was a pure money fight - Frank Warren made him an offer he couldn't refuse. Steve Cunningham/Don King it should be noted made no offer at all.

    And including Adamek just highlights the revisionism of your argument. I posted in all of the threads of the time and literally no-one was pushing for Adamek as a potential opponent for Haye. Until Adamek beat Bell (after Haye's last CW fight) Adamek was not considered part of the equation at all.
     
  14. Ilesey

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  15. ImElvis666

    ImElvis666 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Nobody would. In all likelyhood, there would be three or four "champs". Haye, Adamek, Povetkin or Chaguev.