i am very pleased
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We (the USA) have some problems with our heavyweights...the old guard is just that OLD....Tyson is OLD, Holyfield is OLD, and Riddick Bowe is OLD.
That being said we never developed a sucessor to Riddick or Evander
Our fighters have become one dimensional, undertrained, stupid, or not dedicated.
Chris Byrd was our best but he didn't have the power or flash to win over the crowds
We have some hope on the horizon but it's not getting much press: Chris Arreola, Chazz Witherspoon, Eddie Chambers, Jason Estrada, Michael Marrone, Malik Scott, Travis Walker, Kevin Johnson, Derrick Rossy, JD Chapman, and Devin Vargas just to name a few.
The Europeans are taking advantage of the first time in a LONG time that the Americans don't have a GREAT heavyweight
Another update from Sports Illustrated
BERLIN (AP) -- Former WBC heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko hopes to return to the ring two years after injuries forced his retirement, according to a German report.
Klitschko, the older brother of IBF champion Wladimir Klitschko, plans to start his comeback attempt by working with a physiotherapist in Germany, the Westdeutsche Zeitung reported over the weekend.
"We already have a concept," Klitschko trainer Fritz Sdunek said. "First of all, though, it's important that Vitali's body stands up to the training."
Klitschko's last fight was an eighth-round stoppage of Danny Williams on Dec. 11, 2004. The 34-year-old's back and knee problems forced a year layoff afterward, then his retirement with a 35-2 record with 34 knockouts.
Smudek, who guided both brothers to WBO heavyweight titles, said the Ukrainians want to revive their old dream of owning the four major world heavyweight titles between them at the same time.
Klitschko failed in a recent bid to be elected mayor of Kiev, but remains active in Ukrainian politics and in business. Continuing the brothers' tradition, he still works the corner during the fights of Wladimir, who is three years younger.
Smudek said Klitschko will need a buildup fight before taking a title bout and would like the opponent to be Lennox Lewis, who is also retired.
The Klitschko brothers built their boxing careers in Germany, but Vitali has since moved to Los Angeles with his wife and three children.
It should take Wacko only three or four days to reach his 20,000th post.Originally Posted by TheChosenOne
Formerly LuciferTheGreat
I wouln't mind seeing a tough Klitchko in the ring.
Francisco "The Wizard" Palacios
WBA Fedelatin Champ -WBC #1 Contender
21-1* (13 K.O.s) Cruiserweight
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