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

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    #31
    - -As far as Furys strength, in his youth he incorporated 500 lb dead lifts into his training.

    Prob less than a handful of fighters capable of that. Hope he discontinued that as tall guys more than any risk adverse injury for that excercise.

    Part of the reason he handled Wlad was that he could handle Wlad in the clinches.

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      #32
      Originally posted by Rusty Tromboni View Post
      LOL, no. Just no. Don't talk.
      Why? He is 100 percent correct.

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        #33
        Originally posted by BKM- View Post
        Every thread I see you make nowadays is about your angry broken record about modern heavyweights being bigger than the old time heavyweights. It's looking ridiculous now especially when you try to bring in smear campaigns against all time greats like Lennox Lewis, who was a legit big man with incredible skills and used his size perfectly. Maybe you're getting easily trolled in the NSB section, whatever it is it's unbecoming and if I remember correctly you used to be more rational.
        End. of. thread.

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