Jesus must I explain things again.

Anyone who thinks the heavyweight division is totally void of talent is a fucking idiot!

There is talent out there and there are exciting fights to be made, however, for one reason or another (mainly promoters and the fact that the division is more international than ever make it hard to make fights). Face facts people, promoters and managers want to protect their investment and fighters want to thrill their hometown crowds and also not get jobbed out of victory somewhere else.

The fights are there, we'll see better fights just be patient...it's not like EVERY heavyweight fight in the 60's-70's or early to mid 90's was a Ali-Frazier or Bowe-Holyfield. People are revising history when they say that shit...and here are some examples

1966 Ali-Cleveland Williams
1966 Ali-Brian London
1967 Buster Mathis- Gerry de Bruyn
1974 Ron Lyle-Memphis Al Jones

People don't think about the old BORING or MEANINGLESS fights, they only see the good fights when they look back in time.

What's the matter? Is Brock-Timor Ibragimov not a step in the right direction