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    Default Re: Heavies Fighting Heavies

    You're right. There are intriguing matches to be made from 2-20 of the heavyweight ranks. Truthfully, Arreola in with any top ten fighter would be fun as would it be to see him in with Wlad. At least, we know that he'd go out on his shield. What happened to Povetkin? He hasn't fought since December of last year and has no fights on the horizon. Boystov is still a prospect. He needs to begin climbing the ladder. He hasn't faced anyone worth mentioning.

    However, there are a few recent or current exceptions. Fury is fighting Chisora soon. Helenius just fought Peters and is next fighting Liakhovich. I think you mentioned but Arreola fought Adamek. How about we look a little bit deeper - say are there any top 20 heavyweights fighting eachother?

    For example, why isn't Cedric Boswell fighting anyone of note? American boxing writers, Steve Kim at Maxboxing for example, are beating Seth Mitchell down our throats, but when is he going to fight anyone worth mentioning?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    You're right. There are intriguing matches to be made from 2-20 of the heavyweight ranks. Truthfully, Arreola in with any top ten fighter would be fun as would it be to see him in with Wlad. At least, we know that he'd go out on his shield. What happened to Povetkin? He hasn't fought since December of last year and has no fights on the horizon. Boystov is still a prospect. He needs to begin climbing the ladder. He hasn't faced anyone worth mentioning.

    However, there are a few recent or current exceptions. Fury is fighting Chisora soon. Helenius just fought Peters and is next fighting Liakhovich. I think you mentioned but Arreola fought Adamek. How about we look a little bit deeper - say are there any top 20 heavyweights fighting eachother?

    For example, why isn't Cedric Boswell fighting anyone of note? American boxing writers, Steve Kim at Maxboxing for example, are beating Seth Mitchell down our throats, but when is he going to fight anyone worth mentioning?
    For God's sake please don't tell me Tyson Fury and Derek Chisora are top ten heavies as I may throw myself off a bridge

    As for the rest? I just don't know how young fighters expect to get better fighting pushovers. I just don't get it.
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    Default Re: Heavies Fighting Heavies

    you are comparing the golden age of boxing to one of its lowest times.
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    I just read Chagaev and Povetkin are in talks to battle for the WBC "regular" belt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    I just read Chagaev and Povetkin are in talks to battle for the WBC "regular" belt.
    Good fight!
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    Quote Originally Posted by boozeboxer View Post
    you are comparing the golden age of boxing to one of its lowest times.
    Well, yeah. Waddya think MAKES this a "down era?"

    But I'll play along. Let me try another down era, 1958 (I am doing this blind, no idea what I'll find out).

    In 1958 the following fights among ranked contenders took place

    Liston-Bethea
    DeJohn-Valdes
    Machen-Folley
    Machen-Johansen
    Valdez-Bethea
    Valdes-Miteff
    McMurtry-Valdes
    Cooper-Folley
    Folley-Miteff
    London-Pastrano (twice)

    I'm not sure I got all of them. But that's at least ten fights among contenders in 1958, another down era.
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