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    Default Re: Is it fair to say today's HW champions are more chinny?

    Quote Originally Posted by X View Post
    No, I wouldn't say they are 'more chinny'.

    I think Fury has a decent chin, and Wilder is also undefeated.

    Joe Louis got knocked down a few times, as did Floyd Patterson, Max Bear, Primo Carnera. Wlad got sparked a few times, assuming you now don't count him as 'today's HW champ'


    The reason for my OP question is that it seems today... one punch and it's over. Fighters fight like it, too. They seem too aware that one good punch could end it. Maybe it's the bigger size nowadays.... maybe there's something else, too. I just remember the war between Mike Tyson and Douglas.... the wars between Tyson and Holyfield.... the ones between Holyfield and Bowe.... Lennox and Vitali. Those were some powerful heavyweights, capable of ending fights with one punch. Yet they went toe-to-toe in some exciting, breathtaking exchanges. You see none of that nowadays. Since the Wlad reign began, we've seen absolutely NONE of that.

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    Default Re: Is it fair to say today's HW champions are more chinny?

    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    The reason for my OP question is that it seems today... one punch and it's over. Fighters fight like it, too. They seem too aware that one good punch could end it. Maybe it's the bigger size nowadays.... maybe there's something else, too. I just remember the war between Mike Tyson and Douglas.... the wars between Tyson and Holyfield.... the ones between Holyfield and Bowe.... Lennox and Vitali. Those were some powerful heavyweights, capable of ending fights with one punch. Yet they went toe-to-toe in some exciting, breathtaking exchanges. You see none of that nowadays. Since the Wlad reign began, we've seen absolutely NONE of that.
    Indeed....it's all Wlad's fault.

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    The reason for my OP question is that it seems today... one punch and it's over. Fighters fight like it, too. They seem too aware that one good punch could end it. Maybe it's the bigger size nowadays.... maybe there's something else, too. I just remember the war between Mike Tyson and Douglas.... the wars between Tyson and Holyfield.... the ones between Holyfield and Bowe.... Lennox and Vitali. Those were some powerful heavyweights, capable of ending fights with one punch. Yet they went toe-to-toe in some exciting, breathtaking exchanges. You see none of that nowadays. Since the Wlad reign began, we've seen absolutely NONE of that.
    Indeed....it's all Wlad's fault.


    Yeah. And thanks to Fury, we don't have to suffer through that anymore.

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    Default Re: Is it fair to say today's HW champions are more chinny?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    The reason for my OP question is that it seems today... one punch and it's over. Fighters fight like it, too. They seem too aware that one good punch could end it. Maybe it's the bigger size nowadays.... maybe there's something else, too. I just remember the war between Mike Tyson and Douglas.... the wars between Tyson and Holyfield.... the ones between Holyfield and Bowe.... Lennox and Vitali. Those were some powerful heavyweights, capable of ending fights with one punch. Yet they went toe-to-toe in some exciting, breathtaking exchanges. You see none of that nowadays. Since the Wlad reign began, we've seen absolutely NONE of that.
    Indeed....it's all Wlad's fault.


    Yeah. And thanks to Fury, we don't have to suffer through that anymore.
    Exactly, he got well stuck in Fury didn't he?

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    Default Re: Is it fair to say today's HW champions are more chinny?

    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    The reason for my OP question is that it seems today... one punch and it's over. Fighters fight like it, too. They seem too aware that one good punch could end it. Maybe it's the bigger size nowadays.... maybe there's something else, too. I just remember the war between Mike Tyson and Douglas.... the wars between Tyson and Holyfield.... the ones between Holyfield and Bowe.... Lennox and Vitali. Those were some powerful heavyweights, capable of ending fights with one punch. Yet they went toe-to-toe in some exciting, breathtaking exchanges. You see none of that nowadays. Since the Wlad reign began, we've seen absolutely NONE of that.
    Indeed....it's all Wlad's fault.


    Yeah. And thanks to Fury, we don't have to suffer through that anymore.
    Exactly, he got well stuck in Fury didn't he?

    Enlightenment. It's never to late to achieve it.

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    Default Re: Is it fair to say today's HW champions are more chinny?

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    The reason for my OP question is that it seems today... one punch and it's over. Fighters fight like it, too. They seem too aware that one good punch could end it. Maybe it's the bigger size nowadays.... maybe there's something else, too. I just remember the war between Mike Tyson and Douglas.... the wars between Tyson and Holyfield.... the ones between Holyfield and Bowe.... Lennox and Vitali. Those were some powerful heavyweights, capable of ending fights with one punch. Yet they went toe-to-toe in some exciting, breathtaking exchanges. You see none of that nowadays. Since the Wlad reign began, we've seen absolutely NONE of that.
    Indeed....it's all Wlad's fault.


    Yeah. And thanks to Fury, we don't have to suffer through that anymore.
    Exactly, he got well stuck in Fury didn't he?

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    Default Re: Is it fair to say today's HW champions are more chinny?

    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    The reason for my OP question is that it seems today... one punch and it's over. Fighters fight like it, too. They seem too aware that one good punch could end it. Maybe it's the bigger size nowadays.... maybe there's something else, too. I just remember the war between Mike Tyson and Douglas.... the wars between Tyson and Holyfield.... the ones between Holyfield and Bowe.... Lennox and Vitali. Those were some powerful heavyweights, capable of ending fights with one punch. Yet they went toe-to-toe in some exciting, breathtaking exchanges. You see none of that nowadays. Since the Wlad reign began, we've seen absolutely NONE of that.
    Indeed....it's all Wlad's fault.


    Yeah. And thanks to Fury, we don't have to suffer through that anymore.
    Exactly, he got well stuck in Fury didn't he?

    Enlightenment. It's never to late to achieve it.
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    I'm an equal opportunity hater.
    Fury pulls the same sh*t as Wlad I'll be on him like white on rice.
    But I doubt it.
    Wlad's unique.

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    Default Re: Is it fair to say today's HW champions are more chinny?

    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    The reason for my OP question is that it seems today... one punch and it's over. Fighters fight like it, too. They seem too aware that one good punch could end it. Maybe it's the bigger size nowadays.... maybe there's something else, too. I just remember the war between Mike Tyson and Douglas.... the wars between Tyson and Holyfield.... the ones between Holyfield and Bowe.... Lennox and Vitali. Those were some powerful heavyweights, capable of ending fights with one punch. Yet they went toe-to-toe in some exciting, breathtaking exchanges. You see none of that nowadays. Since the Wlad reign began, we've seen absolutely NONE of that.
    Indeed....it's all Wlad's fault.


    Yeah. And thanks to Fury, we don't have to suffer through that anymore.
    Exactly, he got well stuck in Fury didn't he?
    Wlads face thinks so

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    The reason for my OP question is that it seems today... one punch and it's over. Fighters fight like it, too. They seem too aware that one good punch could end it. Maybe it's the bigger size nowadays.... maybe there's something else, too. I just remember the war between Mike Tyson and Douglas.... the wars between Tyson and Holyfield.... the ones between Holyfield and Bowe.... Lennox and Vitali. Those were some powerful heavyweights, capable of ending fights with one punch. Yet they went toe-to-toe in some exciting, breathtaking exchanges. You see none of that nowadays. Since the Wlad reign began, we've seen absolutely NONE of that.
    Indeed....it's all Wlad's fault.
    Typical response from Lyle. Evade evade evade

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    Default Re: Is it fair to say today's HW champions are more chinny?

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    The reason for my OP question is that it seems today... one punch and it's over. Fighters fight like it, too. They seem too aware that one good punch could end it. Maybe it's the bigger size nowadays.... maybe there's something else, too. I just remember the war between Mike Tyson and Douglas.... the wars between Tyson and Holyfield.... the ones between Holyfield and Bowe.... Lennox and Vitali. Those were some powerful heavyweights, capable of ending fights with one punch. Yet they went toe-to-toe in some exciting, breathtaking exchanges. You see none of that nowadays. Since the Wlad reign began, we've seen absolutely NONE of that.
    Indeed....it's all Wlad's fault.
    Typical response from Lyle. Evade evade evade

    Yeah...you evade, you don't get hit, you last longer, you stay more fresh, and you don't develop brain d-d-d-d-d-damage ---> Brockton.

    Perhaps YOU should have been bobbing and weaving more

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    The reason for my OP question is that it seems today... one punch and it's over. Fighters fight like it, too. They seem too aware that one good punch could end it. Maybe it's the bigger size nowadays.... maybe there's something else, too. I just remember the war between Mike Tyson and Douglas.... the wars between Tyson and Holyfield.... the ones between Holyfield and Bowe.... Lennox and Vitali. Those were some powerful heavyweights, capable of ending fights with one punch. Yet they went toe-to-toe in some exciting, breathtaking exchanges. You see none of that nowadays. Since the Wlad reign began, we've seen absolutely NONE of that.
    Indeed....it's all Wlad's fault.
    Typical response from Lyle. Evade evade evade

    Yeah...you evade, you don't get hit, you last longer, you stay more fresh, and you don't develop brain d-d-d-d-d-damage ---> Brockton.

    Perhaps YOU should have been bobbing and weaving more
    Oh I bob, Lyle, I weave too: then the cops pull me over and I get another DUI

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    Default Re: Is it fair to say today's HW champions are more chinny?

    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TitoFan View Post
    The reason for my OP question is that it seems today... one punch and it's over. Fighters fight like it, too. They seem too aware that one good punch could end it. Maybe it's the bigger size nowadays.... maybe there's something else, too. I just remember the war between Mike Tyson and Douglas.... the wars between Tyson and Holyfield.... the ones between Holyfield and Bowe.... Lennox and Vitali. Those were some powerful heavyweights, capable of ending fights with one punch. Yet they went toe-to-toe in some exciting, breathtaking exchanges. You see none of that nowadays. Since the Wlad reign began, we've seen absolutely NONE of that.
    Indeed....it's all Wlad's fault.
    Typical response from Lyle. Evade evade evade

    Yeah...you evade, you don't get hit, you last longer, you stay more fresh, and you don't develop brain d-d-d-d-d-damage ---> Brockton.

    Perhaps YOU should have been bobbing and weaving more
    Oh I bob, Lyle, I weave too: then the cops pull me over and I get another DUI



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    Default Re: Is it fair to say today's HW champions are more chinny?

    I think HWs have gotten even bigger since Lewis.

    Joseph Parker weighed 235.4 lbs against Meehan, and Anthony Joshua weighed 249 lbs against Cornish.

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