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    #31
    Originally posted by oscar9992 View Post
    Tall heavy'w's with a great reach are dominant force now.

    Just look Klitschkos, Fury, Wilder, Joshua etc. It's not new thing, that's from Lennox's days. That's why he dominated HW divion in 90's and beat beat guys like Holyfield, Tyson.
    Also how Bowe beat Holyfield.
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      #32
      Originally posted by Elroy1 View Post
      You offered a nug bag opinion.

      Jugs offered a solid opinion.,

      The real distinction comnes by this.

      Holyfield's resume does not even come close to Lewis's.

      And I consider Holyfield a top 6-4 and Lewis a top 3-1 HW. THAT'S the difference! The difference between the second tier top 3 from the 1st tier top 3 is greater than tyhat between Holy and all others basically..

      NOTE: Late mistypes are because I am using a temp USB keyboard. I spilled beer over my laptop cause my son wa F*ing around. Fact! LOL
      I admitted that Lewis has a better resume. Better fighters on it, sure.

      But resume is irrelevant WHEN THEY ACTUALLY FOUGHT !!!

      And an aging, past his best Holyfield arguably outboxed Lewis in his second fight and won. Lewis was not a dominant force. He was the best of the best, but not DOMINANT. There is no telling what would happen between the younger Holyfield of the second Bowe fight and a prime Lewis. It's a toss-up!

      Vitali isn't dominant either, he's fighting never-beens. Only Wladimir is a truly dominant heavyweight champion.

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        #33
        I mean, obviously, HWs today are bigger than they were in Ali's time.

        Ali was what, 236 lbs? In the Pulev fight, Wlad weighed 111.5 kg, or 245.3 lbs. Pulev weighed, I think, 110 kg, or 242 lbs.

        Jack Johnson was known as "The Galveston Giant", but he was 6'2, 200 lbs. He'd be dwarfed by today's HWs.
        Last edited by VG_Addict; 11-12-2015, 12:39 PM.

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          #34
          Originally posted by VG_Addict View Post
          I mean, obviously, HWs today are bigger than they were in Ali's time.

          Ali was what, 236 lbs? In the Pulev fight, Wlad weighed 111.5 kg, or 245.3 lbs. Pulev weighed, I think, 110 kg, or 242 lbs.

          Jack Johnson was known as "The Galveston Giant", but he was 6'2, 200 lbs. He'd be dwarfed by today's HWs.
          Nice one mate.. You take the largest recorded weight of Ali right at the end of his career and make that his weight.

          Ali's median weight was 212lbs, cruiser on fight night and his opponents were 200lbs (sub cruisers).

          Klitschko's median fight weight is 245ls and his opponents 237lbs.

          37lbs difference between the last punch bag era and the currrent times. Enormous! It's about 2 large weight divisions.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Elroy1 View Post
            Nice one mate.. You take the largest recorded weight of Ali right at the end of his career and make that his weight.

            Ali's median weight was 212lbs, cruiser on fight night and his opponents were 200lbs (sub cruisers).

            Klitschko's median fight weight is 245ls and his opponents 237lbs.

            37lbs difference between the last punch bag era and the currrent times. Enormous! It's about 2 large weight divisions.
            I just did a quick Google search. I didn't feel like digging through YT videos and seeing how much he weighed.

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              #36
              Originally posted by VG_Addict View Post
              I just did a quick Google search. I didn't feel like digging through YT videos and seeing how much he weighed.
              Oh sure

              How very convenient and biased of you.

              You don't even know off hand how heavy your old school favourite was. A little difficult to swallow.

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                #37
                Originally posted by Elroy1 View Post
                Oh sure

                How very convenient and biased of you.

                You don't even know off hand how heavy your old school favourite was. A little difficult to swallow.
                I think I've only seen one full fight of Ali's.

                I don't have every fighter's weight memorized.

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                  #38
                  Elroy's family is going to launch an intervention soon and attempt to pry his hands away from the keyboard, sedate him and finally get him off to the loony bin.

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                    #39
                    Well, post Lewis, two giants have indeed dominated the heavyweight scene but the vast majority of heavies ,especially those at the highest level (title holders or title challengers) have mostly been from 6'0'' - 6'3'' and 220-240lb. So yes, it' s a bit of a myth that modern heavies are so much bigger, not to mention Povetkin and Haye are probably the best of the rest and they aren't exactly giants.

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