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    #11
    Originally posted by realheavyhands
    rahman might be the best heavyweight right now..i think he could beat vitali brewster and ruiz with he new found work ethic ... but he might struggle with bryd....vitali dont get no respect from me he aint fought nobody yet... he fought a fat lennox lewis and lost the fight he fought a fat kirk johnson and a fat corrie sanders .. then he refused golota after the bryd fight sayin he wasnt ready for golota...so his first real test is danny williams who would of been knocked out by tyson .. so time will tell
    So Rahman is the best heavyweight out there now? Someone may want to tell Alfed Cole about this.

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      #12
      alfred cole was his first fight back

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        #13
        Any good a Tua comeback would do to the heavyweight ranks! He wasn't able to shake boxing when he was younger, he won't be able to shake it now. If, by some remote chance, he does, it is not gonna be a testament to his new-found skills but evidence of how low the heavies have sunk. We have seen the best of Tua.

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          #14
          Originally posted by realheavyhands
          alfred cole was his first fight back
          So I guess it doesn't count because Cole took him the distance which is something the next 3 tomato cans couldn't do. I don't see how you can judge someone by what he did against 3 tomato cans.

          Mario Cawley TKO 2 : 22-11, on 6 fight losing streak, lost 11 of his last 12 before fighting Rahman and his only win was a DQ. A shot Mercer KO'd him in 3 rounds 2 fights before Rahman fought him, and a shot Larry Donald TKO'd him by 3 in Cawley's next fight.

          Rob Calloway KO 2: 49-5-1, probably the best of the 3, but soft hitting Audley Harrison TKO'd him in 4 rounds five fights before Rahman fought him.

          Terrence Lewis KO 2: 31-15-1, won 1 of his last 7 fights before fighting Rahman.

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            #15
            i dont think rahmans that good but he is deffinately the strongest heavyweight...

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              #16
              Originally posted by realheavyhands
              i dont think rahmans that good but he is deffinately the strongest heavyweight...
              Glad to see that you've changed your mind.

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                #17
                I also forgot to include how much Rahman struggled against Sanders compared to Vitali.

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                  #18
                  Tyson vs. Tua

                  Not in the review but, this would be a good fight for Tyson. They both have the same style. This is the fight Tyson needs to test his boxing ability. I think Tyson could win in 7 or 8 rounds.

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