The truth of the Heavyweight division

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Chepppaaa
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The truth of the Heavyweight division

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fury is a fat, unathletic b level boxer with okay skills. the only reason why a lot of people dont say it here, is cause a lot of people in here are from the uk. wladimir was always a athletic good boxer, but weak minded and weak chin. because of these 2 reasons, he made a plan and the plan is "fu§%$k the public, i pay off the refferys, i am gonne make my own show and the show is called 'wrestle, hold, fight cruiserweights or c-d level heavyweights'. with fury he got somebody he couldnt mentaly control and also he got somebody his own size. unlike every other division, where the boxer have quiet similar height and weight, heavyweight you can be 10 inches 50 pounds heavier than your opponent and wlad barely always had the height and weight advantage and on top refferys who let excessive holding go on and on and on, which again for the 100000000 times is and will always be illegal if done excessivly, thats why wlad was always a b level, cause when he wasnt using dirty tactics and paying of refs, than he got kod, when he started his show, he never lost until the fury fight. lets get to real deal here, lets got to the best heavyweights in the world. tall, athletic, one the most technicly sound heavyweight on the planet, the other the biggest puncher, the other a decorated olympian. ortiz, joshua and wilder are b+/a- and you as boxing analytics, you guys should see this right away, instead of focusing on who has a wba, whc or ibf belt. martin had a belt and was borderline d level boxer, so just stop of you want to be taken seriously. fury had luck he fought a mentaly weak overrated wladimir, a great win for him and he deserved every € he got, good for him, but this man is not amongs the 3 best heavyweights of the world.


by the way, povetkin is an overrated chimpman and watch wilder destroying him inside 7. i bet 20 push ups, cant do more because i am to fat.....at least i am honest.
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Chepppaaa wrote:fury is a fat, unathletic b level boxer with okay skills. the only reason why a lot of people dont say it here, is cause a lot of people in here are from the uk. wladimir was always a athletic good boxer, but weak minded and weak chin. because of these 2 reasons, he made a plan and the plan is "fu§%$k the public, i pay off the refferys, i am gonne make my own show and the show is called 'wrestle, hold, fight cruiserweights or c-d level heavyweights'. with fury he got somebody he couldnt mentaly control and also he got somebody his own size. unlike every other division, where the boxer have quiet similar height and weight, heavyweight you can be 10 inches 50 pounds heavier than your opponent and wlad barely always had the height and weight advantage and on top refferys who let excessive holding go on and on and on, which again for the 100000000 times is and will always be illegal if done excessivly, thats why wlad was always a b level, cause when he wasnt using dirty tactics and paying of refs, than he got kod, when he started his show, he never lost until the fury fight. lets get to real deal here, lets got to the best heavyweights in the world. tall, athletic, one the most technicly sound heavyweight on the planet, the other the biggest puncher, the other a decorated olympian. ortiz, joshua and wilder are b+/a- and you as boxing analytics, you guys should see this right away, instead of focusing on who has a wba, whc or ibf belt. martin had a belt and was borderline d level boxer, so just stop of you want to be taken seriously. fury had luck he fought a mentaly weak overrated wladimir, a great win for him and he deserved every € he got, good for him, but this man is not amongs the 3 best heavyweights of the world.


by the way, povetkin is an overrated chimpman and watch wilder destroying him inside 7. i bet 20 push ups, cant do more because i am to fat.....at least i am honest.
A few points:

1. Fury is quite athletic for a big man.

2. I don't think Wladimir has fought a c-d level Heavyweight (the lone exception being Mormeck perhaps) in about 15 years.

3. Wladimir has never fought a Cruiserweight in his life.

4. Wladimir has never been KO'd.

5. You should do 20 pushups every time you make a silly thread, silly post, or refer to yourself as a boxing expert. That will help you along the road to weight loss quite quickly!
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Chepppaaa wrote:fury is a fat, unathletic b level boxer with okay skills. the only reason why a lot of people dont say it here, is cause a lot of people in here are from the uk. wladimir was always a athletic good boxer, but weak minded and weak chin. because of these 2 reasons, he made a plan and the plan is "fu§%$k the public, i pay off the refferys, i am gonne make my own show and the show is called 'wrestle, hold, fight cruiserweights or c-d level heavyweights'. with fury he got somebody he couldnt mentaly control and also he got somebody his own size. unlike every other division, where the boxer have quiet similar height and weight, heavyweight you can be 10 inches 50 pounds heavier than your opponent and wlad barely always had the height and weight advantage and on top refferys who let excessive holding go on and on and on, which again for the 100000000 times is and will always be illegal if done excessivly, thats why wlad was always a b level, cause when he wasnt using dirty tactics and paying of refs, than he got kod, when he started his show, he never lost until the fury fight. lets get to real deal here, lets got to the best heavyweights in the world. tall, athletic, one the most technicly sound heavyweight on the planet, the other the biggest puncher, the other a decorated olympian. ortiz, joshua and wilder are b+/a- and you as boxing analytics, you guys should see this right away, instead of focusing on who has a wba, whc or ibf belt. martin had a belt and was borderline d level boxer, so just stop of you want to be taken seriously. fury had luck he fought a mentaly weak overrated wladimir, a great win for him and he deserved every € he got, good for him, but this man is not amongs the 3 best heavyweights of the world.


by the way, povetkin is an overrated chimpman and watch wilder destroying him inside 7. i bet 20 push ups, cant do more because i am to fat.....at least i am honest.
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punchoutsb wrote:
Chepppaaa wrote:fury is a fat, unathletic b level boxer with okay skills. the only reason why a lot of people dont say it here, is cause a lot of people in here are from the uk. wladimir was always a athletic good boxer, but weak minded and weak chin. because of these 2 reasons, he made a plan and the plan is "fu§%$k the public, i pay off the refferys, i am gonne make my own show and the show is called 'wrestle, hold, fight cruiserweights or c-d level heavyweights'. with fury he got somebody he couldnt mentaly control and also he got somebody his own size. unlike every other division, where the boxer have quiet similar height and weight, heavyweight you can be 10 inches 50 pounds heavier than your opponent and wlad barely always had the height and weight advantage and on top refferys who let excessive holding go on and on and on, which again for the 100000000 times is and will always be illegal if done excessivly, thats why wlad was always a b level, cause when he wasnt using dirty tactics and paying of refs, than he got kod, when he started his show, he never lost until the fury fight. lets get to real deal here, lets got to the best heavyweights in the world. tall, athletic, one the most technicly sound heavyweight on the planet, the other the biggest puncher, the other a decorated olympian. ortiz, joshua and wilder are b+/a- and you as boxing analytics, you guys should see this right away, instead of focusing on who has a wba, whc or ibf belt. martin had a belt and was borderline d level boxer, so just stop of you want to be taken seriously. fury had luck he fought a mentaly weak overrated wladimir, a great win for him and he deserved every € he got, good for him, but this man is not amongs the 3 best heavyweights of the world.


by the way, povetkin is an overrated chimpman and watch wilder destroying him inside 7. i bet 20 push ups, cant do more because i am to fat.....at least i am honest.
A few points:

1. Fury is quite athletic for a big man.

2. I don't think Wladimir has fought a c-d level Heavyweight (the lone exception being Mormeck perhaps) in about 15 years.

3. Wladimir has never fought a Cruiserweight in his life.

4. Wladimir has never been KO'd.

5. You should do 20 pushups every time you make a silly thread, silly post, or refer to yourself as a boxing expert. That will help you along the road to weight loss quite quickly!
1. no, this is athletiscm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nzmSM3aoy0
2. brock, ray austin, pianata, mormeck, leapei are all c, if not d
3. moremck is a cruiser....a smart arse would say he, at 5'11 is a heavyweight just because he made the limit, i am not a smart arse, you?
4. tko or ko, what a big difference :lol:
5. thank you
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Chepppaaa wrote:
punchoutsb wrote:
Chepppaaa wrote:fury is a fat, unathletic b level boxer with okay skills. the only reason why a lot of people dont say it here, is cause a lot of people in here are from the uk. wladimir was always a athletic good boxer, but weak minded and weak chin. because of these 2 reasons, he made a plan and the plan is "fu§%$k the public, i pay off the refferys, i am gonne make my own show and the show is called 'wrestle, hold, fight cruiserweights or c-d level heavyweights'. with fury he got somebody he couldnt mentaly control and also he got somebody his own size. unlike every other division, where the boxer have quiet similar height and weight, heavyweight you can be 10 inches 50 pounds heavier than your opponent and wlad barely always had the height and weight advantage and on top refferys who let excessive holding go on and on and on, which again for the 100000000 times is and will always be illegal if done excessivly, thats why wlad was always a b level, cause when he wasnt using dirty tactics and paying of refs, than he got kod, when he started his show, he never lost until the fury fight. lets get to real deal here, lets got to the best heavyweights in the world. tall, athletic, one the most technicly sound heavyweight on the planet, the other the biggest puncher, the other a decorated olympian. ortiz, joshua and wilder are b+/a- and you as boxing analytics, you guys should see this right away, instead of focusing on who has a wba, whc or ibf belt. martin had a belt and was borderline d level boxer, so just stop of you want to be taken seriously. fury had luck he fought a mentaly weak overrated wladimir, a great win for him and he deserved every € he got, good for him, but this man is not amongs the 3 best heavyweights of the world.


by the way, povetkin is an overrated chimpman and watch wilder destroying him inside 7. i bet 20 push ups, cant do more because i am to fat.....at least i am honest.
A few points:

1. Fury is quite athletic for a big man.

2. I don't think Wladimir has fought a c-d level Heavyweight (the lone exception being Mormeck perhaps) in about 15 years.

3. Wladimir has never fought a Cruiserweight in his life.

4. Wladimir has never been KO'd.

5. You should do 20 pushups every time you make a silly thread, silly post, or refer to yourself as a boxing expert. That will help you along the road to weight loss quite quickly!
1. no
2. brock, ray austin, pianata, mormeck, leapei are all c, if not d
3. moremck is a cruiser....a smart arse would say he, at 5'11 is a heavyweight just because he made the limit, i am not a smart arse, you?
4. tko or ko, what a big difference :lol:
5. thank you
1. Actually yes, not no.
2. You don't appear to understand how a grading system works or what a fighters calibre is.
3. Mormeck was a HW when he fought Wlad. There is no height requirement for HW.
4. Quite a big difference.
5. You're welcome. I actually work and research in the field of health and exercise. Let me know if you'd ever like any help!
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punchoutsb wrote: 5. You should do 20 pushups every time you make a silly thread, silly post, or refer to yourself as a boxing expert. That will help you along the road to weight loss quite quickly!
If he could, his threads wouldn't so pathetic.
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Chepppaaa wrote:3. moremck is a cruiser....a smart arse would say he, at 5'11 is a heavyweight just because he made the limit, i am not a smart arse, you?
They're weight divisions, not height divisions, and there are plenty of large height and reach differences in other divisions.
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punchoutsb wrote:
Chepppaaa wrote:
punchoutsb wrote:
A few points:

1. Fury is quite athletic for a big man.

2. I don't think Wladimir has fought a c-d level Heavyweight (the lone exception being Mormeck perhaps) in about 15 years.

3. Wladimir has never fought a Cruiserweight in his life.

4. Wladimir has never been KO'd.

5. You should do 20 pushups every time you make a silly thread, silly post, or refer to yourself as a boxing expert. That will help you along the road to weight loss quite quickly!
1. no
2. brock, ray austin, pianata, mormeck, leapei are all c, if not d
3. moremck is a cruiser....a smart arse would say he, at 5'11 is a heavyweight just because he made the limit, i am not a smart arse, you?
4. tko or ko, what a big difference :lol:
5. thank you
1. Actually yes, not no.
2. You don't appear to understand how a grading system works or what a fighters calibre is.
3. Mormeck was a HW when he fought Wlad. There is no height requirement for HW.
4. Quite a big difference.
5. You're welcome. I actually work and research in the field of health and exercise. Let me know if you'd ever like any help!

actualy i do need help. ive done extrem diet, which is not much food at all and a lof of jogging. but injurys and other problems made my old weight bounce back. now i am trying to get back in shape, it is hard. low carb, steamed vegetables and chicken etc. a lot of running, al lot of exercies, i will make it, but its tough.
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Chepppaaa wrote:actualy i do need help. ive done extrem diet, which is not much food at all and a lof of jogging. but injurys and other problems made my old weight bounce back. now i am trying to get back in shape, it is hard. low carb, steamed vegetables and chicken etc. a lot of running, al lot of exercies, i will make it, but its tough.
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punchoutsb wrote:
Chepppaaa wrote:actualy i do need help. ive done extrem diet, which is not much food at all and a lof of jogging. but injurys and other problems made my old weight bounce back. now i am trying to get back in shape, it is hard. low carb, steamed vegetables and chicken etc. a lot of running, al lot of exercies, i will make it, but its tough.
Sent you a PM :TU:

thanks :clap: :TU:
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