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how would rahmans career have gone if he signed for HBO

Posted: 02 Sep 2010, 10:16
by Adamj1987
instead of king and went the multi fight deal with HBO

would he have ended up fighting bums and do what the klitschkos are doing now except in america against inept european bums?

Re: how would rahmans career have gone if he signed for HBO

Posted: 02 Sep 2010, 10:44
by Grimm
Adamj1987 wrote:instead of king and went the multi fight deal with HBO

would he have ended up fighting bums and do what the klitschkos are doing now except in america against inept european bums?
The Klitschko's are fighting what they have available. Can't knock that.

Rahman probably would've lost to some of the Klitschko opponents like Chagaev,Peters or Chambers.

Re: how would rahmans career have gone if he signed for HBO

Posted: 02 Sep 2010, 11:35
by The Great John L
Grimm wrote:The Klitschko's are fighting what they have available. Can't knock that.

Rahman probably would've lost to some of the Klitschko opponents like Chagaev,Peters or Chambers.
At his best, I think Rahman would have handled Chagaev and Peter pretty easily. I think Chambers would have been a tossup.

Re: how would rahmans career have gone if he signed for HBO

Posted: 02 Sep 2010, 19:18
by Goodnight, Irene
Rahman would be lucky to tie his own bootlaces, "pretty easily." It is necessary to emphasise what a poor fighter he was. I think he could've beaten some, maybe all, of these equally-abysmal boxers, but there's no sure route here. He made a sloppy business decision, unsurprisingly, 7 Lewis erased him promptly. Good riddance. At least James Toney had talent to support his mouth.

Re: how would rahmans career have gone if he signed for HBO

Posted: 04 Sep 2010, 22:13
by dempseyfire
I also think he beats Peter and Chagaev best for best but let's remember this is when Rahman beat Lewis in 2000, LONG before those guys came on the scene. He probably would've fought a relatively easy defense (vs a Derrick Jefferson/Jameel McCline level opponent) before fighting Tyson for the big dollars, in a fight he probably would've won but Hasim's porous defense could've given Mike a chance to take him out early in the first 2-3 rounds when he still had some juice.

I definitely don't see Rahman making more than 2 defenses tops. First off, he would've rematched Lewis eventually and lost. 2ndly, vs most of the other top 10ers at the time (Byrd, Holyfield, Maskaev, Ruiz) he would have lost.

A few interesting matchups though in that scenario. Rahman-Kirk Johnson would've been an interesting fight, as would have Rahman vs pre Sanders Wlad Klitschko and Rahman-Oquendo.