problematic heavyweights

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by kostya by ko, Feb 11, 2008.


  1. kostya by ko

    kostya by ko Boxing Addict

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    Something that has frustrated me about the HW division is that it has had so many fighters that seem to not be commmited to the sport that they are in. They either come in out of shape time and time again, are inactive but still expect respect on past reputation, they don't seem to want to step up when it is time to do so, or they get disqualified for some lame reason even in fights they win or are going to win.

    It seems like they mess fans around but even so expect big paydays.

    My example would be Tua - someone I was a fan of but have given up on.

    Anyone else come to mind ?
     
  2. ralphc

    ralphc Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Sam Peter, Shannon Briggs, Lamon Brewster, Andrew Golota, Corrie Sanders, Kirk Johnson.......how long do you want the list to be? There is no shortage of lazy-ass heavies who never have and never will reach their full potential.
     
  3. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    Vladimir Klitschko trains very hard and never gets out of shape, they same can be said for Vitali who will be fighting the winner of the Maskaev/Peter fight. Povetkin works hard. I would say that most of the Eastern European heavyweights are committed to training. Valouev has great stamina, and he is 7 feet 2 inches tall!!! Incedible!!! Too many heavyweights want the money but do not want to work for it, so I respect those who are committed.
     
  4. joekirkbycobra

    joekirkbycobra King Of The Ring Full Member

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    everyone but the eastern europeans

    and even some of them
     
  5. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    Eastern Europeans are on top at this time, appears to be their time now.
     
  6. Cachibatches

    Cachibatches Boxing Junkie banned

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    The latest problematic heavyweight is that fat **** Solis, who looks like **** when he comes in fat and cries about his knees.

    Knees troubling you- loose weight fat ass.
     
  7. 11player

    11player Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Oh boy, that list will be long. Just some that quickly come to mind:

    Tua
    Liakovich
    Mesi
    Briggs
    Audley Harrison
    Kirk
    Virchis
    Gomez
    Rahman
    Vitali
    Danny Williams
    Golota
    Brewster
    Moorer
    Tye Fields
    Platov
    Valuev
    K. Johnson
    Solis
    S. Kretschman
    S. Koeber
    Ustinov
    Carrion
    Whitherspoon
    Scott
    JD Chapman
    Marrone
    Greenberg
    Holmes
    Alonzo Butler
    Michael Grant
    Niño Rodrigues
    Even Arreola lately.
     
  8. Belanio

    Belanio New Member Full Member

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    Yes, everyone knows lazy fighters.

    But I think, HWs are often treated unfairly by fans. I can't think of no other sport, where athletes are called bums by "fans" just for losing a fight. It happened to the Klitschkos, this year to Chambers and Skelton, last year to Sam Peter even when he was winning. All these guys belong without any doubt to the top 20 of the world! Can any one imagine something like this happening to Pro Bowl alternates???

    Ridicilous, just like 11player's list.
     
  9. sherbert

    sherbert Member Full Member

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    Pretty much man.
     
  10. RICH

    RICH Active Member Full Member

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    the nba the new york knicks are bums.
     
  11. avk47

    avk47 King Full Member

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    Half of the people on your list could definitely not be called lazy!
     
  12. kostya by ko

    kostya by ko Boxing Addict

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    Tua
    Liakovich - if he loses to Valuev prob won't fight for a year or so.
    Mesi - injury, not really at fault
    Briggs
    Audley Harrison - in-active on top of everything else
    Kirk
    Gomez
    Vitali - injury, not really at fault
    Danny Williams
    Golota
    Brewster - injury, not really at fault
    Moorer
    Tye Fields


    + Toney (steriods) + maybe Rahman + Byrd.

    Would make a good 16 to just fight each other in a knockout.
    Winner gets a title shot or something. The rest retire.

    No disrespect to any of these fighters but I'd rather see young
    hungry prospects getting shots at the top players, not these guys
    recycled again and again.

    Many of the fighters on this list still have a lot to offer - Golota for
    example - but I'd still rather see new faces in the division.
     
  13. SteveO

    SteveO MSW Full Member

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