Would any sanctioning body even allow Marciano to fight against a top heavyweight today? Honest question, not diminishing his skills or ability, but would ANYONE weighing in at 185 lbs be allowed to fight against a top heavyweight? Would they ask him to put on more weight?
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Originally posted by DeeMoney View PostWould any sanctioning body even allow Marciano to fight against a top heavyweight today? Honest question, not diminishing his skills or ability, but would ANYONE weighing in at 185 lbs be allowed to fight against a top heavyweight? Would they ask him to put on more weight?
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Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post
- - I stated when Byrd ran out his King contract, Wlad gave him a record payday to lift his IBF.
I stated it easily found in this thread. Does U now understand U limitations, or U just the puppy perpetually getting his nose rubbed in it wanting more forever until he gets carted off to the dog shelter?Ivich likes this.
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Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
And I'm stating Byrd tried to get a Vits rematch and was instead pushed into fighting Wlad in October of 2000 while Vits fought Timo Hoffman a month later. So why did Wlad deal with King but Vits couldn't in order to get the title back he lost to Byrd? You did claim the rematch didn't happen because the Klitschko's wouldn't deal with King after the Brewster fight, it's easily found in this thread. And the Brewster fight didn't happen until 2004. So what excuse are you going to come up with now?
U sayin' the New WBO champ Byrd was forced to fight Wlad when he could fight anyone not named a Klitschko?
And bring up 2004 that has nothing to do with with 2000?
I'd speculate that King saw Wlad as the easier option after being beat up by Vit previously, but I've never once heard of Byrd ever wanting a Vit rematch, and as mentioned, the fights that did occur were the most natural and easiest for Byrd to make no matter U soiling the thread in nonsense.
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Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post
- - Your convoluted stilted logic is the reason found rattling round your dense noggin.
U sayin' the New WBO champ Byrd was forced to fight Wlad when he could fight anyone not named a Klitschko?
And bring up 2004 that has nothing to do with with 2000?
I'd speculate that King saw Wlad as the easier option after being beat up by Vit previously, but I've never once heard of Byrd ever wanting a Vit rematch, and as mentioned, the fights that did occur were the most natural and easiest for Byrd to make no matter U soiling the thread in nonsense.JAB5239 likes this.
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Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post
- - Your convoluted stilted logic is the reason found rattling round your dense noggin.
U sayin' the New WBO champ Byrd was forced to fight Wlad when he could fight anyone not named a Klitschko?
And bring up 2004 that has nothing to do with with 2000?
I'd speculate that King saw Wlad as the easier option after being beat up by Vit previously, but I've never once heard of Byrd ever wanting a Vit rematch, and as mentioned, the fights that did occur were the most natural and easiest for Byrd to make no matter U soiling the thread in nonsense.
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Originally posted by Ivich View Post
Sorta like you as a kid, eh?
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