Quote Originally Posted by Memphis View Post
Bruno would be top 10 no doubt but not do well in 'this era'? He'd have a row with Brewster (a decent Brewster decapitates poor Frank I reckon) Morrison, Moorer, Rudduck, Holyfield and Golota but he cant compete with the current crop?

Dont make no sense.
Those fighters I listed were VERY inconsistent even Holyfield at a certain point was terribly inconsistent which is why if you get Frank on a good night and those guys on some so-so night then you'd have great action packed brawls. Golota was blueprinted quite early...if you jump on him early and hurt him he's toast. Riddick Bowe may have even been a solid fight for Bruno if we're talking Prime vs Prime, because I highly doubt Bowe's ability to handle a true power puncher. Bruno vs Rahman...another solid fight.


The Klitschko's wouldn't have much trouble with Frank as they would not be drawn into a slugfest. They would pot shot Bruno, wear him down, tie him up, and eventually Frank would swing wild, get caught and it would be all over.


I think Frank could handle a few of the guys in the current division, but let's be serious man...Bruno was an underacheiver, the build and strength he had and he would fold up vs some steadier boxers. Tony Thompson is 6'6 250 pounds, a southpaw, and has very solid defense, he's a nightmare for anyone. Eddie Chambers, small but scrappy, great defense, solid counterpuncher. Cris Arreola would get drawn into a brawl with Bruno and it's whoever doesn't get hurt and I have to figure Arreola has the better chin. Guys like Adamek, Huck, Povetkin, Dimitrenko....those guys Bruno could well beat. Arguing about it is a moot point though as Bruno isn't coming back to boxing anytime soon