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    Default Re: The Future of the Heavyweight Division

    i've got to put justis huni in here, his lack of power might be an issue
    It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.

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    Default Re: The Future of the Heavyweight Division

    Ruiz has ditched the gold digging leech who fed him 2 a m. Burrito meals and lost hella weight so I think we see Andy make a comeback

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    Default Re: The Future of the Heavyweight Division

    I think my post were deleted

    Mark Petrovsky is only 6′ 1″. He can still bring tough fights

    If Muslim Gadzhimagomedov moves up he will be dangerous

    Jakhongir Zokirov from Uzbekistan is only 21 & looks talented to my eye

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    Default Re: The Future of the Heavyweight Division

    Quote Originally Posted by Ivan Zhelezo View Post
    I think my post were deleted

    Mark Petrovsky is only 6′ 1″. He can still bring tough fights

    If Muslim Gadzhimagomedov moves up he will be dangerous

    Jakhongir Zokirov from Uzbekistan is only 21 & looks talented to my eye
    Yeh bud original thread was corrupted. Zokirov a southpaw too and with Top rank? They're moving a few solid heavyweights in the mix. Another one to watch.

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    Default Re: The Future of the Heavyweight Division

    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Ivan Zhelezo View Post
    I think my post were deleted

    Mark Petrovsky is only 6′ 1″. He can still bring tough fights

    If Muslim Gadzhimagomedov moves up he will be dangerous

    Jakhongir Zokirov from Uzbekistan is only 21 & looks talented to my eye
    Yeh bud original thread was corrupted. Zokirov a southpaw too and with Top rank? They're moving a few solid heavyweights in the mix. Another one to watch.
    Zokirov is also listed as 6 foot 7 & won a 8Rd decision last month over experienced Agron Smakici, who is known for causing the cut that postpone Fury vs Usyk & recording a KD, could have been a knockout against Kabayel with the ropes keeping him up. The result is not recognized yet because of the ongoing dispute with the IBA

    Zokirov vs Agron Smakici
    https://night.iba.sport/video/6Ae9UOpgbvR6cG4A/


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    Default Re: The Future of the Heavyweight Division

    According to Tyson Fury we have a middle weight Rabbit Sausage as HW Champion.

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    Default Re: The Future of the Heavyweight Division

    Quote Originally Posted by Ivan Zhelezo View Post
    If Muslim Gadzhimagomedov moves up he will be dangerous
    Muslim Gadzhimagomedov will fight Zhaoxin Zhang on July 12th for the vacant WBA Bridgerweight Title. His move to heavyweight could be coming sooner than expected

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    Default Re: The Future of the Heavyweight Division

    Quote Originally Posted by NoSavingByTheBell View Post
    Ruiz has ditched the gold digging leech who fed him 2 a m. Burrito meals and lost hella weight so I think we see Andy make a comeback
    Ruiz is a tub of lard because a woman enabled him?

    He's got a fight scheduled against that piece of shit Miller no?

    It's been 5 years since Ruiz won the belts. He's fought twice. He doesn't want it enough. He outboxed Parker with ease for half a fight. Didn't want it enough to get it over the line. He didn't want it enough to hold on to the belts after hitting the jackpot.

    It amazes me that there are still people saying Andy this and Andy that. His commitment to boxing does not match their commitment to him.
    When God said to the both of us "Which one of you wants to be Sugar Ray?" I guess I didnt raise my hand fast enough

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    Default Re: The Future of the Heavyweight Division

    Quote Originally Posted by Memphis View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by NoSavingByTheBell View Post
    Ruiz has ditched the gold digging leech who fed him 2 a m. Burrito meals and lost hella weight so I think we see Andy make a comeback
    Ruiz is a tub of lard because a woman enabled him?

    He's got a fight scheduled against that piece of shit Miller no?

    It's been 5 years since Ruiz won the belts. He's fought twice. He doesn't want it enough. He outboxed Parker with ease for half a fight. Didn't want it enough to get it over the line. He didn't want it enough to hold on to the belts after hitting the jackpot.

    It amazes me that there are still people saying Andy this and Andy that. His commitment to boxing does not match their commitment to him.
    I have zero commitment to Andy Ruiz but he looks like he got in good shape is all. We'll see

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    Default Re: The Future of the Heavyweight Division

    Quote Originally Posted by TIC View Post
    i've got to put justis huni in here, his lack of power might be an issue
    justis has entered the ring top ten at heavyweight
    It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.

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