Should pro boxing have a super heavyweight division?
These 6'7 260lb giants shouldn't be in the same weight class as a 5'10 199lb guy, especially when a difference of 3 lbs is a new weight class in lower divisions. There is super heavyweight in amateur/olympic boxing why not pro?
Anthony Collins
The last thing boxing needs is more divisions
Ryan Flores
Diminishing returns, 3 lbs makes a huge difference in lower divisions but it's nothing at the heavyweight division, being lighter can even be advantageous at heavyweight because you take longer to gas out.
Hunter Jones
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Gabriel Watson
There's a huge difference between 50 pounds and 5 pounds
Charles Hughes
Yeah you gas out quicker being 50 pounds heavier and only hit slightly harder, thanks for playing.
Blake Gonzalez
The 90's heavyweight division was underrated as fuck.
Jaxson Brown
Take two men, 6' tall. They have roughly the same size skeletons and organs. If neither man is fat, that 50lbs is primarily lean muscle mass. A 100lb woman may have something on the order of 50 - 60lbs of muscle in her entire body. A man having 50 lbs of muscle on you is probably significantly stronger in some if not all ways, and is capable of hitting much harder than you while expending only marginally more energy
Lucas Martinez
Boxing is a sport; you fucking faggot.
Jaxson Powell
nobody cares about Cruiserweight anyway.
Chase Rodriguez
You'd be making a division for literally 3 decent fighters. There are hundreds of manlets who box at a high level, with far fewer big lads on that one end of the bell curve.
The crazy different physical makeup of each fight is part of the appeal. I think of Tua at 238 and Lennox Lewis at ~245, fights like that which were highly entertaining. Watching that Tua crab with overhand punches and hooks was fucking cool, while lewis jabbed like a motherfucker.
Levi Baker
A 6'2 guy like Povetkin is about to take a 6'7 """"KO artist"""" to boxing school this month. It's not uncommon that smaller guys beat bigger ones. Bigger guys tend to be way less skilled. There's a reason you'll very very rarely see Heavyweights appearing in P4P rankings
Jayden King
maybe just merge anything less than 215 into cruiser weight
Cameron Kelly
Yeah, David Haye is basically a blown up cruiserweight, and he managed to school Valuev, whose about twice the size of him.
Brandon Morris
actually a really good idea. it would bring life to the dead CW division and keep out the height babbys. you could even expand it to 220 lbs.
Chase Martin
This
The cruiserweight division is never talked about. Maybe if kovalev moved up and started knocking guys out they would talk about it more.
Landon Jenkins
this honestly. since 200lbs is all thats needed to beat any heavyweight. not always the biggest heavyweights that win anyways, the divisions are just thin since they have fewer talent
Jonathan Taylor
dont forget guys like tyson and tua, short guys that really can level the towers. short guys have the edge on the inside while opposite for tall dudes.
Robert Barnes
anything cruiserweight and above is absolute shite anyway. Casual-bait and nothing less, don't make a mistake thinking otherwise. Those are guys who are too heavy to move quickly, to display good combos, good movement in general, they are clumsy, they are just size/reach babies who mainly rely either on a boring clinching fest or throwing 10-20 punches per round trying to land that one KO hit. Look at Fury vs Klitschko, heck even those acclaimed fights like Ali vs Foreman or Ali vs Frazier or anything involving Holyfield or Lennox aren't actually good displays of boxing skills, they don't even compare to those RJJ-Toney, Pacman-JMM, Diaz-JMM, etc matches.
Random 50th vs 51st placeholder in LHW and below match compared to the same for Cruiserweight or Heavyweight is much better in terms of skill and entertainment. Just look at what boxing skills the top 5 in Heavyweight or Cruiser display compared to Kovalev, Ward, Stevenson, Pascal, Hopkins, Fonfara, Gonzalev, Shabranskyy, etc.
Jaxon Flores
Cruiserweight is NOT a dead division, in fact it's one of the best.Very competitive division and they're all willing to fight each other.There are just so few American cruisers, they're almost all Eastern Europeans and Africans, not the most marketable division to America.Watch one of the stacked Russian cards, trust me it's worth getting into.
Charles Thomas
Nigga i hope u you trolling. I never knew the cruiserweight division existed till this year and i been following boxing since last year.
Jordan Johnson
Seriously.
Bowe could have been GOAT, except fried chicken & weed.
Lennox was all time.
Holyfield was all time.
Rough & ready Tyson. Foreman!!! McCall, Moore, Morrison & the crew. The Polish Ambassador Golota.
Donovan "Razor" Ruddock being THe greatest Canadian Heavyweight the world has ever seen.
QQUUAALLIITTYY
Nicholas Harris
well that's because you're retarded
Luke Rivera
ok but what about when two men have completely different sized skeletons/build genius
Oliver Long
Why are so many sports just shit now?
boxing, basketball, even football
Like they just arent entertaining like they used to be. they feel too corporate and hollow
Jackson Scott
I do know Boxing lost American talent to others.
Basketball: Rules
Handegg: It's too brutal
Camden Lopez
FUCK DOES THAT BRUTAL GET ME HARD ON SUNDAYS
EUROPE, GET ON THIS SO IT DOESN'T GO DODO.
Noah Barnes
Football will be gone in our lifetimes
Jaxon Fisher
Kill me before that happens desu.
Brandon Richardson
>short guys have the advantage on the inside I want this meme to die. t. Manlet
Josiah Barnes
>not banging to the body
Logan Howard
My little brother is a manlet and he would fold 99% of untrained dudes bigger than him with hooks to the liver
Luke Jenkins
Looks like someone grew up and stopped being a child.
Juan Collins
Nah hes right about basketball at least. Its straight up shit now. No other sport encapsulates 'refball' as much as basketball does these days. Might as well be fucking scripted like mandrama
Bentley Nguyen
Okay sure, but a lot of sports are "less entertaining" when you grow up and realize it's no longer a game for fun and just a job for these athletes. At least in football. The Champions League used to be the greatest thing ever and the world cup was magical, not it's Spainwinslol and Germanywinslol
Ian Cox
nah, he just grew up
i was still under football euphoria all the way up to 2012 nowadays not even finals excite me all the new young players annoy me to death
i bet the kids of today feel just like I used to only a couple of years ago when players I grew up with still played
Gavin Fisher
Povetkin is going to get knocked out. Thing is there are no 'heavyweights' that can touch Povetkin but he is just so mismatched against the Superheavyweights. AJ, Klitschko, Fury and Wilder will beat him. Cruiserweight should be repacked as heavyweight and Superheavyweight should have no limit
Andrew Morris
It's not really that so much as they should simply set a heavyweight limit, probably somewhere around ~245 (~17.5 stone). It'd force the heaviest fighters to cut a little weight and still gives plenty of leeway for fighters over 200 pounds to bulk up a bit if they need to before the fight. If a fighter is under 200 pounds, they're technically a cruiserweight any way and are taking their lives into their own hands when they face someone in the higher division.
And boxers shouldn't be able to rehydrate to a weight higher than the upper limit of the above class (so, for example, a welterweight can't weigh more than 159.9 lbs on fight night.)
Brandon Sanders
You left out Caneloweight.
Adrian Adams
>school
He fought like a pussy and barely scraped a points win when it was obvious that he could have taken Valuev out at any time if only he took a risk. Not to mention that Valuev was one of the worst HW "champions" in history.
Haye is the most overrated cunt ever. Joshua, Fury and Wilder would smash him up, but I hope they don't give him the payday unless he beats a solid contender like Luis Ortiz or Joseph Parker first (which will obviously never happen).
Xavier King
>Haye is the most overrated cunt ever. Joshua, Fury and Wilder would smash him up
>AJ beating Haye up
Don't be stupid, cuz. AJ still needs to face someone who's gonna rock his jaw a bit so he can learn from that. Haye would knock A?J out at his current stage.
William Bell
That's perfect, make it happen WBA
Juan Ramirez
pic related weighed 185 pounds when he turned pro.
Grayson Price
In all fairness AJ will beat Haye. He won't walk through him but he will win.
Charles Long
No. A 220 lb Heavyweight can make CW. They don't because it's more work for less money. Heavyweight pays much better than Cruiserweight which is why you see the good Cruisers cross over.
Levi Hall
>this solving anything
Deontay Wilder could literally drain 3 lbs and you'd still have heavyweight being dominated by a 6'7" fighter.
Wlad could make 225 dehydrating..
Liam White
Wlad fights at 240+ lean, He couldn't make 225. I doubt Wilder could either. That said 225 is 100kg or so while heavyweight at amateur level is 90kg which is 200lbsih and super heavy is 91+ with no limit. I think if that was the same at pro level things would be more entertaining.
Christopher Powell
Are you joking? Wilder weighed in 228.5 in his fight for Szpilka.
Draining 20 lbs at Wlads size isn't that much considering Welters have been known to do just that.
Amateurs really has no bearing on pro. In the Ams you have to weigh in the limit a couple hours before the fight and you have multiple fights in a day and week. They can't rehydrate.
Chase Evans
Bruno and Hyde as well
Hudson Parker
What is this? Tyson is 5'10 and decimating other taller heavyweights.