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Seeing as weight means everything in the heavyweight division, who is the champ

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    #11
    Who you got between Butterbean and Corrales, Tony?

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      #12
      Past 4 rounds, gotta give it to the warrior Chico.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Anthony342 View Post
        Past 4 rounds, gotta give it to the warrior Chico.
        The thing is, though, Bean is hard to hurt. Chico not too evasive. But if it DOES go past for, you may very well be right.

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          #14
          Originally posted by The Old LefHook View Post
          Does anyone think Chico brutalizes Butterbean with his big lefhooks? Or will Bean walk right through them and hammerfist Chico, piledriving him instantly down to the height of Mikey Garcia?
          Lol, I know man. The people on this forum make me question the existence of mankind.

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            #15
            Originally posted by The Old LefHook View Post
            The thing is, though, Bean is hard to hurt. Chico not too evasive. But if it DOES go past for, you may very well be right.
            Neither was Tommy Morrison, but he was against Foreman, wasn't he? So that's what Chico will do early on or maybe in more rounds to win a decision. Maybe he comes on stronger after 3 or 4.

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              #16
              - -Valuev coming up was a raging beast, traveling internationally as a freak show to go in the local Heros backyard to flatten him.

              He beat most of the champs who came before him, say 75%. Solid chin, never KDed, solid fundamentals and footwork deceptively quick, he posed serious physics problems that nobody could solve.

              His only two losses came by runners who had rope burns on their backs they were running so hard.

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                #17
                Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post
                - -Valuev coming up was a raging beast, traveling internationally as a freak show to go in the local Heros backyard to flatten him.

                He beat most of the champs who came before him, say 75%. Solid chin, never KDed, solid fundamentals and footwork deceptively quick, he posed serious physics problems that nobody could solve.

                His only two losses came by runners who had rope burns on their backs they were running so hard.
                He could not KO my mother in law. He had Gigaintism fer chissake.

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                  #18
                  Weight is everything. Deal with it. well, not everything but most of it. Weight determines how much punishment you can both dish and take after all

                  your small ass, petite glories from the past like Jack Dempsey or Joey Louis would get manhandled by the current superheavyweights, skill means nothing when there's a huge size/weight disparity

                  The Klitschkos and Joshuas would have trashed the Marcianos and Dempseys with ease, it wouldn't even be competitive

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                    #19
                    In terms of weight to height ratio Marciano compares favourably to modern superheavies.

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                      #20
                      - -In terms of might and legacy, Rock compares very well to every era in history.

                      One off fantasy fights a completely different kettle of fish that few have the mettle to fry up without burning themselves in silliness.

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