When the Cruiserweight division was added, it basically took all those "smaller" heavies and put them in a new weight class. Light heavyweight's aren't even allowed to make heavyweight unless they get fat or do PEDS (correct me if I am wrong).
So that leaves the heavyweight division, the only fighters in this division are the heaviest men around. This includes a large proportion of fat, even obese men - or those who are simply not built for boxing at all - body builders. we can't possibly say a guy like Ruiz or Chisora are actually bigger heavyweights as a result of genetics, these guys are clearly carrying way too much mass and may be the reason they are even heavyweights in the first place. Ruiz is barely 6 ft tall.
We know that these men always existed. Carnera, Willard, Simon, Buddy Baer etc. these guys were all 240-270 in weight and 6 ft 4 - 6 ft 7 in height.
The only difference is now these guys are in a separate weight class. For a smaller man to beat them they have to move up and make weight. Heavyweights didn't grow or get better. Ali would have schooled Fury more impressively than what Usyk pulled off.
So that leaves the heavyweight division, the only fighters in this division are the heaviest men around. This includes a large proportion of fat, even obese men - or those who are simply not built for boxing at all - body builders. we can't possibly say a guy like Ruiz or Chisora are actually bigger heavyweights as a result of genetics, these guys are clearly carrying way too much mass and may be the reason they are even heavyweights in the first place. Ruiz is barely 6 ft tall.
We know that these men always existed. Carnera, Willard, Simon, Buddy Baer etc. these guys were all 240-270 in weight and 6 ft 4 - 6 ft 7 in height.
The only difference is now these guys are in a separate weight class. For a smaller man to beat them they have to move up and make weight. Heavyweights didn't grow or get better. Ali would have schooled Fury more impressively than what Usyk pulled off.
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