I think it's time for me to put on 15lbs of fat and apply for a professional boxing licence. According to some people here I get a lot stronger at the moment the licence is given because according to them 'normal people' can't beat a professional boxer. :bbb And once I get in the ring I won't stand out for my newly grown belly, maybe only because of my size (6'4½). Beat up some walking stiffs, no hopers and maybe a tomato can, and then it's a matter of stalking the K brothers and accusing them of ducking me to be home free! If I'm lucky I get a big payday and can still speak coherently afterwards. This is all pretty easy nowadays. :think edit: I might even get a Burger King deal out of this...
Totally out of shape. His bodyfat is easily 15%, he doesnt even have a flat stomach. I dont follow the ignorant view of a fighter needing to have a "sixpack", but Tarver is clearly not in fighting condition
hmmm, well he's certainly not in shape, and probably not in condition. he's got a bit of a tummy there aswell. he won't do much at heavyweight, he's obviously got the wrong physique for that weight. he'll be tired alot quicker as a heavyweight, and he didn't have that great of a stamina as a light heavyweight.
Tarver can have some regional success beating opponents like Johnathon Banks, Travis Walker, Jameel McCline, Monte Barrett, and Calvin Brock. But will lose everytime he attempts to challenge Euro-level opposition such as Dimentrenko, Virchis, Chagaev, Ibragimov, and Ustinov.
I know you're a fake poster, herbz, but I'm bored so I'll respond: Tarver would lose to Barrett and Walker, I think, but I could see him outpointing stocky Ustinov
Tarver said he was weight drained making 175 his last several fights, and being that he's about 6'3 I agree with him. He can't beat a Klitchko but he can cause problems for smaller heavyweights.
Ustinov would DESTROY Tarver. You have just lost all credibility as a poster and human being in my eyes.