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    Default Next Heavyweight Champ

    Who do you think will be the next heavyweight champ, after Wlad retires/loses? Post your top 3 fighters. I'll start:

    1 - Wilder - if his chin is as good as the rest , he has a great shot to be a good champ
    2- Haye - hate to say this , since Haye got dominated by Wlad, but if Wlad retires, who can beat Haye (despite Haye being around 35/36)
    3- Fury- the guy is young and he probably will lose to Haye , but he can rebound and improve.
    honorable mention- some guy we never heard of before , that just started his pro career.

    I did not pick Vitali since he will probably retire before Wlad loses or retires, and I doubt he will come back to avenge a loss , since he will be into politics/ too old

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    Povetkin seems obvious

    Fury cause of his age and skill level

    Haye because it really is limited

    I'm pretty high on Wilder because that power alone is going to be a wrinkle for even boxers who are better than him, I'll wait for him to earn his respect though.

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    Im putting stock in Fury but that just shows what this division has come down to. smh..

    Definitely not Pulev, Boystov and especially Helenius. << Euro hypejobs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post
    Im putting stock in Fury but that just shows what this division has come down to. smh..

    Definitely not Pulev, Boystov and especially Helenius. << Euro hypejobs.
    Yeah cause pulev is getting mad hype, if anyone is a hypejob its fury. Pulev has yet to be put on queer street by some dude with 5kos from canada, or a former light hitting cruiser. What makes you say pulev is a hypejob? Dude has beaten fairly decent competition for someone with less than 20 pro fights, only thing I can slack him for he hasn't been in the ring for close to a year now I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by armin View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post
    Im putting stock in Fury but that just shows what this division has come down to. smh..

    Definitely not Pulev, Boystov and especially Helenius. << Euro hypejobs.
    Yeah cause pulev is getting mad hype, if anyone is a hypejob its fury. Pulev has yet to be put on queer street by some dude with 5kos from canada, or a former light hitting cruiser. What makes you say pulev is a hypejob? Dude has beaten fairly decent competition for someone with less than 20 pro fights, only thing I can slack him for he hasn't been in the ring for close to a year now I think.
    Sure Fury suffered some bumps and bruises along the way but that's because he's faced and beaten alot better oppositions than Pulev has. Pulev's best opponents were Dimitrenko who couldnt even beat Chambers in his own backyard and Ustinov doesn't even count.

    Fury has accomplished alot more thus far so if anything, he deserves the recognition over Dimitrenko who hasnt shown much.

    When I watch Pulev, I dont see anything out of the ordinary but time will tell..

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    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by armin View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post
    Im putting stock in Fury but that just shows what this division has come down to. smh..

    Definitely not Pulev, Boystov and especially Helenius. << Euro hypejobs.
    Yeah cause pulev is getting mad hype, if anyone is a hypejob its fury. Pulev has yet to be put on queer street by some dude with 5kos from canada, or a former light hitting cruiser. What makes you say pulev is a hypejob? Dude has beaten fairly decent competition for someone with less than 20 pro fights, only thing I can slack him for he hasn't been in the ring for close to a year now I think.
    Sure Fury suffered some bumps and bruises along the way but that's because he's faced and beaten alot better oppositions than Pulev has. Pulev's best opponents were Dimitrenko who couldnt even beat Chambers in his own backyard and Ustinov doesn't even count.

    Fury has accomplished alot more thus far so if anything, he deserves the recognition over Dimitrenko who hasnt shown much.

    When I watch Pulev, I dont see anything out of the ordinary but time will tell..

    Fury got dropped by a cruiser his last fight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by armin View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post
    Im putting stock in Fury but that just shows what this division has come down to. smh..

    Definitely not Pulev, Boystov and especially Helenius. << Euro hypejobs.
    Yeah cause pulev is getting mad hype, if anyone is a hypejob its fury. Pulev has yet to be put on queer street by some dude with 5kos from canada, or a former light hitting cruiser. What makes you say pulev is a hypejob? Dude has beaten fairly decent competition for someone with less than 20 pro fights, only thing I can slack him for he hasn't been in the ring for close to a year now I think.
    Sure Fury suffered some bumps and bruises along the way but that's because he's faced and beaten alot better oppositions than Pulev has. Pulev's best opponents were Dimitrenko who couldnt even beat Chambers in his own backyard and Ustinov doesn't even count.

    Fury has accomplished alot more thus far so if anything, he deserves the recognition over Dimitrenko who hasnt shown much.

    When I watch Pulev, I dont see anything out of the ordinary but time will tell..
    In my eyes their opposition has been about equal, fury slightly trumps it with his win over chisora. I give fury no credit for the cunningham win cause 38 year old light hitting steve never belonged at heavy. Also it's not like furry got dropped by monster punchers the dude pajkic from canada legitly only has 5 kos to his name, and hell cunningham was a light hitter at cruiser let alone heavy. Well both pulev and furry have good tests coming up so we will see.

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    Jerry Rice, So Tyson's future should be judged by his one knockdown by Cunningham? lol People keep bringing that up but anybody can get caught but what's important is the result and Fury passed with flying colors.

    As long as a young fighter takes his mistake and improves himself, nothing needs to be said.

    U gotta understand the clash of styles between Cunningham and Fury. Cunningham is a smaller but faster fighter while Fury is a slower clumsy giant so it's no out of the ordinary for a giant like him to get caught.

    Pacquiao got knocked out in his early years whatever the reason but that didnt stop him from elevating his game. Not only pac but the list goes on and on.

    I aint comparing Fury to Pacquiao lol but Im just saying.. Anybody can get caught but it's how they comeback that matters the most..

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    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post
    Jerry Rice, So Tyson's future should be judged by his one knockdown by Cunningham? lol People keep bringing that up but anybody can get caught but what's important is the result and Fury passed with flying colors.

    As long as a young fighter takes his mistake and improves himself, nothing needs to be said.

    U gotta understand the clash of styles between Cunningham and Fury. Cunningham is a smaller but faster fighter while Fury is a slower clumsy giant so it's no out of the ordinary for a giant like him to get caught.

    Pacquiao got knocked out in his early years whatever the reason but that didnt stop him from elevating his game. Not only pac but the list goes on and on.

    I aint comparing Fury to Pacquiao lol but Im just saying.. Anybody can get caught but it's how they comeback that matters the most..
    You little Korean wanker, just calm down, he didn't need to sing to the crowd after the fight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Rice View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post
    Jerry Rice, So Tyson's future should be judged by his one knockdown by Cunningham? lol People keep bringing that up but anybody can get caught but what's important is the result and Fury passed with flying colors.

    As long as a young fighter takes his mistake and improves himself, nothing needs to be said.

    U gotta understand the clash of styles between Cunningham and Fury. Cunningham is a smaller but faster fighter while Fury is a slower clumsy giant so it's no out of the ordinary for a giant like him to get caught.

    Pacquiao got knocked out in his early years whatever the reason but that didnt stop him from elevating his game. Not only pac but the list goes on and on.

    I aint comparing Fury to Pacquiao lol but Im just saying.. Anybody can get caught but it's how they comeback that matters the most..
    You little Korean wanker, just calm down, he didn't need to sing to the crowd after the fight.
    That's your counter arguement? lol Im not surprised u dumb Rican bum..

    Im just educating you since you can't comprehend styles. Now take out a pen and paper and jot this down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by armin View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by armin View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post
    Im putting stock in Fury but that just shows what this division has come down to. smh..

    Definitely not Pulev, Boystov and especially Helenius. << Euro hypejobs.
    Yeah cause pulev is getting mad hype, if anyone is a hypejob its fury. Pulev has yet to be put on queer street by some dude with 5kos from canada, or a former light hitting cruiser. What makes you say pulev is a hypejob? Dude has beaten fairly decent competition for someone with less than 20 pro fights, only thing I can slack him for he hasn't been in the ring for close to a year now I think.
    Sure Fury suffered some bumps and bruises along the way but that's because he's faced and beaten alot better oppositions than Pulev has. Pulev's best opponents were Dimitrenko who couldnt even beat Chambers in his own backyard and Ustinov doesn't even count.

    Fury has accomplished alot more thus far so if anything, he deserves the recognition over Dimitrenko who hasnt shown much.

    When I watch Pulev, I dont see anything out of the ordinary but time will tell..
    In my eyes their opposition has been about equal, fury slightly trumps it with his win over chisora. I give fury no credit for the cunningham win cause 38 year old light hitting steve never belonged at heavy. Also it's not like furry got dropped by monster punchers the dude pajkic from canada legitly only has 5 kos to his name, and hell cunningham was a light hitter at cruiser let alone heavy. Well both pulev and furry have good tests coming up so we will see.
    Agree to disagree. Yup, Thompson fight is coming up so we'll get a better idea how good Pulev is.

    BTW, Fury ran into Cunningham's punch which would have knocked anybody down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Rice View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by FinitoElDinamita View Post
    Jerry Rice, So Tyson's future should be judged by his one knockdown by Cunningham? lol People keep bringing that up but anybody can get caught but what's important is the result and Fury passed with flying colors.

    As long as a young fighter takes his mistake and improves himself, nothing needs to be said.

    U gotta understand the clash of styles between Cunningham and Fury. Cunningham is a smaller but faster fighter while Fury is a slower clumsy giant so it's no out of the ordinary for a giant like him to get caught.

    Pacquiao got knocked out in his early years whatever the reason but that didnt stop him from elevating his game. Not only pac but the list goes on and on.

    I aint comparing Fury to Pacquiao lol but Im just saying.. Anybody can get caught but it's how they comeback that matters the most..
    You little Korean wanker, just calm down, he didn't need to sing to the crowd after the fight.
    That's your counter arguement? lol Im not surprised u dumb Rican bum..

    Im just educating you since you can't comprehend styles. Now take out a pen and paper and jot this down.


    LOL, I can't even have fun anymore

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    Fury - Haye really is a great fight and i am glad its happening. I can see Haye knocking Fury out, but I dont want that to happen. Fury needs to impose himself early and if he can take it past 6 rounds then I think Fury could knock haye out. but Haye is very good and its a tough one to say how this fight is going to go.

    heart says fury, head says haye... but whatever happens im glad they are stepping up to this fight and i hope this can platform Fury to Wlad!!

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    Fury is the future champion, then Hughie takes over and they will dominate like the Klit brothers.
    Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry Rice View Post


    LOL, I can't even have fun anymore

    I'm surprised you can spell it.

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