Maybe and maybe not... You could have sumed it up for me, cuz that was brutal. Either way, the ring magazine is not the "end all be all" it thinks it is... In fact, most on this site would agree that it's rankings are ridiculous many times... You're siting an article written by one man... Using one man's line of thinking in a magazine... albeit the self proclaimed "bible of boxing"
You stated:
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To Hell with Haye. Give Povetkin or Dimitrenko a chance. They've earned it. The only reason Haye is such a hot property is because he is not from eastern Europe.
Besides, I am tired of these over-muscled freaky cruiserweights fighting in the heavyweight division. Haye, Holyfield. You never saw guys like this before steroids were invented. I wonder why."
I am not a Haye fan but you say"earned it" in regards to Povetkin and Dimitrenko... A world title hasn't "earned it" for Haye? And stating he's a hot comodity because he's not from Eastern Europe is a very ignorant statement. He's a hot comodity because he is fast, explosive, powerful and is a character. He has a mouth... It sells fights.
You tired of overly muscled, freaky cruiserweights fighting in the HW division? What? Holyfield was a fantastic HW. Tyson? Explosive power(not a cruiser but was very muscular)
Steroids were invented long before you saw guys like Tyson and Holyfield in the ring. Genetics does have a HUGE amount to do with it.
You are not radical. In fact, your threads seem to be about the same shit all the time. Watch some welterweights or lightweights so you have something interesting to talk about. Your posts are all about the most unexciting division in boxing...
...and no, I do not have proof to show he's not taking steroids but neither do you that alot of these guys have... so stop with the bullshit.
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