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Quote Originally Posted by Killface View Post
I just realized something. As much as the heavyweight division is maligned for being weak or lackluster, the cruiserweight division is just as weak if not weaker. Other than Haye, can you really name anyone who could be considered a superstar? The division's only heyday (and I realize it hasn't been around for as long as the heavies) was back in the time of Evander Holyfield. If Haye is calling the heavyweight division garbage then he's crawling out the toilet to do so.
If i remember right, the Cruiserweight was developing quite nicely a year ago.

Bell
Mormeck
Enzo Mac
Cunningham
BJ Flores
Adamek

Mormecks retired and Enzo has a huge stain on his record and Haye is a Heavyweight now so things are a lot different. But if you wanna call the Cruiserweight Division a toilet, its only because of what David Haye did to it.
Yes, 1-2 years ago Bell and Mormeck were the guys who were supposed to put the Cruiserweight division on the map. A guy who runs out of steam and a guy who chases his sparring partners with axes. The one-trick pony Adamek, BJ Flores who had to flee the heavyweight division, Cunningham who nobody knows and Enzo Mac who did what exactly? I can name just as many heavyweights who have done just as much if not more but yet that division is called garbage. When one guy can leave a division and cause it to no longer be exciting that's very telling as to how deep it is. Tell me the fight at Cruiser you're looking to see set up.