If anyone wants to see Rahman anymore they should have their heads examined lets let a young guy have a shot at the title at least hes a fresh face with a good record
If anyone wants to see Rahman anymore they should have their heads examined lets let a young guy have a shot at the title at least hes a fresh face with a good record
Rahman is a MUCH better fighter than Brock is.
You really think so?? Even if he is it aint by much at least brock is undefeated. I cant see how you could say that rahmans win against a fat former middle weight was his first signicant win since winning the tiitle agaisnt lewis if u could call it that
Brock was dropped and in a competetive fight with Jameel McCline.Originally Posted by pacdog
He just looked terrible against a journeyman on the Mosley vs. Vargas undercard. He landed a perfect shot that knocked the guy out, but besides that he put on a lackluster performance.
Brock is undefeated, but he hasn't fought the competetion that Rahman has.
The fat former middleweight who has stopped Holyfield at heavyweight, beaten John Ruiz, damn I don't even remember what else he's done, but he would beat the crap out of Brock.
acutally the fight with macline did not seem that competive to me with the exception of the knowdown and even after that he came back strong in the same round , rahman lost to 40 year old holyfield who everyone beats, Im not saying brock is a great or anything but arent you guys tired of seeing rahman lose?
And you wanna no what had toney trained for rhamna like he did holy he probably could have erked a decision. grandted holy was three years younger when he fought rock but he still sucked. neither man is a world beater but to say indefinetly rahman would beat brock is foolish rahman hasnt looked great against anyone giv eme a break give a young guy a shot, Im sick of seeing rahman get a shot loese get a shot lose get a shot lose he sucks dude
HAHAHAHA, Brock lost 3 or 4 rounds against a journeyman.Originally Posted by pacdog
This is the best guy on his resume!
In his last fight, he was in a close fight until he landed a perfect shot.
This guy is almost as overrated as Miguel Cotto is.
I'm not a Rahman fan, but he would hit Brock with a jab, right hand in the first round and stop him.
Toney deserved a draw with Rahman, Rahman was comign forward, but he wasn't landing much effective so the fight was a lot closer than people who don't know what their watching though. I personally scored the fight a draw. Had Toney been in shape he could have stopped Rahman because he actually buckled him with some shots in that fight.
Rahman is the champion and has actually beat other contenders, Brock hasn't done ANYTHING to get a shot.
Besides that, I hope i covered everything ebcause your post was very hard to understand.
what has anyone whos around right now done, valds the best but his chin is suspect, face it they all suck, if tyosn was around hed dominate again, hell if bowe or holyfield were around thed easily be champ, if lennox was around he would be champ if you could put those guys bcak in in their you thogether than youd have a diviosn again
Calvin Brock is a great guy. In a recent interview he was asked about a bunch of heavyweight contenders and didn't insult any of them. He tried to find something good about all of them, even John Ruiz. However, he's not a great fighter, just a very good one. He doesn't have 1 skill that really stands out. He's big but not huge, he's not super fast but faster than most, he's not real strong but plenty strong enough, and he doesn't have a huge punch but hits hard enough to get the job done. He has good all-around boxing skills and his conditioning is usually good too. I usually root for him but I am far from convinced that he's the best heavyweight around right now. I think that Wladimir Klitschko would be big trouble for him with his power and outside boxing skills. Valuev might be too big for him. I think he could outpoint Rahman or Ruiz, and we will have to see about Liakhovich and Brewster. I'm not sure about James Toney either. My sense is that Chris Byrd is headed down now and that Brock could beat him. Samuel Peter would be big trouble but if Brock was very careful he might squeak by with a close decision. I guess we will have to see but it's good to have guys around like Brock.
What does this have to do with Brock and Rahman?Originally Posted by pacdog
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