Quote Originally Posted by ykdadamaja View Post
Every now and then Don King reminds us that he can still put up quality fights.... here we have it now, salivating at the precipice of a SECOND fight between two non-title holding heavyweights, in a division that lacks talent, where the combatants aren't even at the top of the contender list, but here we are talking about it and waiting on it as if its the defining fight of the division- the American HW ranks, at least. lololol....
It's a very strong era, there can be no doubt. Show me the lack of talent? When most of the opponents in this era could obliterate most of the opponents of most others, what does that tell ya?

I can't think of a single boxer pre 1970 that would even be competitive with let alone beat either Arreola or Stiverne. In fact I know there is none. Weak era argument is like 5 years old now man, it is completely smashed now.

As for the 2 of them they definitely are top boxers.

Of all 8 of the top boys or so besides Klitschko and Haye, Arreola and Stiverne, along with Pulev are proven and have durable qualities. Fury, Jennings, Wilder, Perez, Chisora etc still have huge question marks.