ike ibeabuchi comeback

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  1. Odins beard

    Odins beard Fentanyl is one hell of a drug.... Full Member

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    It will the minute he steps up to top 20 level he will be blown away. And it will hurt his legend because as it stands now he was down to become one of the greatest ever by the fanboys.
     
  2. Zodius

    Zodius Active Member Full Member

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    Ike is officially back!!!
     
  3. juice20

    juice20 Active Member Full Member

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    6'2" and a well put together 240 is not small "today". Ahhh yes, 6'9" fury with his pear shaped skinny-fat 260 is ginormous....povetkins 6'2", 225 bakery worker frame is giant....chagaevs 5'11", 250 pounds of goop is massive....pulevs 6'4" and 250 is overwhelmingly advantageous with that extra two inches and ten pounds.....wilders 6'7", 225 pounds of stickboy couldn't possibly be bullied. Ike is soooo small by the standards of a whopping 15 years later.

    But reach is all that matters, right. Not the actual physical makeup of an athlete. So he's "small".
     
  4. prelude

    prelude Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He still possess the power and speed from the training video on YouTube...He's BACKKKKKK. Wald knew ahead of time what was coming that's why he gave he belt to Fury to deal with:hey:thumbsup
     
  5. catchwtboxing

    catchwtboxing Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He is one of the smaller men in the division. The poster said that he is "big" and he is objectively not.

    Fury- 6'9"
    Wilder 6'7
    Wlad 6'6"
    Joshua 6'6.5"
    Ortiz 6'4"
    Helenius 6'6.5"
    Pulev 6'4"
    Martin 6'5"
    Granat 6'5"
    Wallin 6'5"
    Hugh Fury 6'6"
    Joseph Parker 6'3"
    Wallisch 6'5"
    Kuzman 6'3"
    Povetkin 6'2"-6'3
     
  6. BlizzyBlizz

    BlizzyBlizz Loyal Member Full Member

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    He's going to lose badly, and it will be like he never had potential. I can see it now. Tua really beat him, he only beat a lhw/CW in Byrd. Watch, lmao.
     
  7. SmackDaBum

    SmackDaBum TKO7 banned Full Member

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    Well i think Povetkin's closer to 6''1' rather than 6''3'
     
  8. Lith

    Lith Boxing Addict Full Member

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    None of us have anything to go on other than using what MOST other boxers go through. I'm keen to watch and see how it goes then we'll have a better idea how age has treated him, or perhaps how he has treated age.

    It could be embarrassing, but it could also send a shock through the division - interesting times no matter what :)
     
  9. SmackDaBum

    SmackDaBum TKO7 banned Full Member

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    He's a true President with confidence.
     
  10. juice20

    juice20 Active Member Full Member

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    So....relatively "short" would be more accurate wouldn't it? At 6'2" and a well muscled 240 prime (who knows what he looks like now) he is not "small" compared to tubby, chubby, skinny, or skinny-fat. And quite similar to a man 1-3 inches taller at the same body weight. He likely does nothing of note anyway, out of the ring for a lifetime, over 40, and has mental health issues.
     
  11. catchwtboxing

    catchwtboxing Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Guy...he is small. That is all there is too it. You have no argument here. I am not even sure why the hell it matters.

    There are things that are SUBJECTIVE, such as how good a guy's chin is or how hard he hits. This is OBJECTIVE. There is an actual answer to the question, which is that by today's standards, he is a small heavy.