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    Default Could Felix Savon have lived in his era as a pro

    Felix Savon was the Heavyweight Olympic Gold medallist 3 times, in '92, '96 and 2000. But my question is how would he have gone on against the likes of Holyfield, Bowe, Lewis, Tyson, Moorer and so on had he been a professional at this time?

    I personally find it hard to believe he could have beaten these but its hard to say as he never fought pro.

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    Default Re: Could Felix Savon have lived in his era as a pro

    Felix would have done very well.

    He was a marvellous boxer.
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    Default Re: Could Felix Savon have lived in his era as a pro

    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny View Post
    Felix would have done very well.

    He was a marvellous boxer.
    Do you think good enough for the likes of Lewis and Holyfield?

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    Default Re: Could Felix Savon have lived in his era as a pro

    Quote Originally Posted by rjj tszyu View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny View Post
    Felix would have done very well.

    He was a marvellous boxer.
    Do you think good enough for the likes of Lewis and Holyfield?
    His potential at pro is immeasurable and entirely objective.

    When one considers his trouncings of Tua, Briggs and Brewster it is apparent that he had power and power, so for a start they would have translated to the professional game well.

    Had he been trained to fight long distance fights I would pick him 0ver many pros's, but not Lewis.
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    Default Re: Could Felix Savon have lived in his era as a pro

    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by rjj tszyu View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny View Post
    Felix would have done very well.

    He was a marvellous boxer.
    Do you think good enough for the likes of Lewis and Holyfield?
    His potential at pro is immeasurable and entirely objective.

    When one considers his trouncings of Tua, Briggs and Brewster it is apparent that he had power and power, so for a start they would have translated to the professional game well.

    Had he been trained to fight long distance fights I would pick him 0ver many pros's, but not Lewis.
    Out of all fairness and only speaking from what I heard out of speculation, but Cuban athletes have a habit of not revealing their true age, but it was apparent in his fights with Tua, Briggs Etc. he was a fully developed grown man with plenty of experience at his weight, were as the others were mere boys so to say that hadn't grown to full physical maturity, also mix that with Savon being more seasoned, all those factors imo would help him look dominant over his opponents..

    I'm not saying Savon wasnt a good fighter, but I am saying he had one hell of an advantage over the others
    Last edited by JT Rock; 08-25-2008 at 01:59 PM.

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    Default Re: Could Felix Savon have lived in his era as a pro

    Good post. ^

    The Cubans train like the pro's, its there job. Most AM fighters from Europe and America are only part time and thats why these Cubans have been so dominante. Theres more funding in AM boxing these days though, boxers in the states get scholarships i beleive and over here in the UK they get a lot of funding from the lottery, this helps them and they can dedicate themself to there training full time. The cubans havent been as dominate the past few years because of this and more and more fighters are coming through in the AM game from us/uk/europe.

    To answer your question.....Savon was class, he'd easily have been top 5 in that era.

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    Default Re: Could Felix Savon have lived in his era as a pro

    Quote Originally Posted by JT Rock View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by rjj tszyu View Post

    Do you think good enough for the likes of Lewis and Holyfield?
    His potential at pro is immeasurable and entirely objective.

    When one considers his trouncings of Tua, Briggs and Brewster it is apparent that he had power and power, so for a start they would have translated to the professional game well.

    Had he been trained to fight long distance fights I would pick him 0ver many pros's, but not Lewis.
    Out of all fairness and only speaking from what I heard out of speculation, but Cuban athletes have a habit of not revealing their true age, but it was apparent in his fights with Tua, Briggs Etc. he was a fully developed grown man with plenty of experience at his weight, were as the others were mere boys so to say that hadn't grown to full physical maturity, also mix that with Savon being more seasoned, all those factors imo would help him look dominant over his opponents..

    I'm not saying Savon wasnt a good fighter, but I am saying he had one hell of an advantage over the others

    He one punched Tua and Brewster, I don't care how old Tua was, if anyone can do that they hit hard as fuck. I bet Tua as a kid could have gone 12 rounds with any heavyweight right now

    That being said I think Savon would have difficulty with Lennox on his best form, but I think he could deal with Holyfield, Bowe, etc. all day long.

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    Default Re: Could Felix Savon have lived in his era as a pro

    Quote Originally Posted by Taeth View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by JT Rock View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by hitmandonny View Post
    His potential at pro is immeasurable and entirely objective.

    When one considers his trouncings of Tua, Briggs and Brewster it is apparent that he had power and power, so for a start they would have translated to the professional game well.

    Had he been trained to fight long distance fights I would pick him 0ver many pros's, but not Lewis.
    Out of all fairness and only speaking from what I heard out of speculation, but Cuban athletes have a habit of not revealing their true age, but it was apparent in his fights with Tua, Briggs Etc. he was a fully developed grown man with plenty of experience at his weight, were as the others were mere boys so to say that hadn't grown to full physical maturity, also mix that with Savon being more seasoned, all those factors imo would help him look dominant over his opponents..

    I'm not saying Savon wasnt a good fighter, but I am saying he had one hell of an advantage over the others

    He one punched Tua and Brewster, I don't care how old Tua was, if anyone can do that they hit hard as fuck. I bet Tua as a kid could have gone 12 rounds with any heavyweight right now

    That being said I think Savon would have difficulty with Lennox on his best form, but I think he could deal with Holyfield, Bowe, etc. all day long.
    So what your saying is a full grown man with experience fighting a teenage or kid turning in his twenties would have no advantage and not be a factor....

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    Default Re: Could Felix Savon have lived in his era as a pro

    Felix would have had to really pile on the weight, he was only fighting at 200 pounds and he's 6'5!

    Had he filled out to around 230-240 I think he would have been good solid heavyweight but the guy lost 21 times in the amateurs.


    I'm not sure how he would have done vs Tyson but I am fairly certain Holyfield, Lewis, and Bowe would have taken him.

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    Default Re: Could Felix Savon have lived in his era as a pro

    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle View Post
    Felix would have had to really pile on the weight, he was only fighting at 200 pounds and he's 6'5!

    Had he filled out to around 230-240 I think he would have been good solid heavyweight but the guy lost 21 times in the amateurs.


    I'm not sure how he would have done vs Tyson but I am fairly certain Holyfield, Lewis, and Bowe would have taken him.
    This is similar to my thoughts also.

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