Building The Perfect Heavyweight!

By James Slater - 07/19/2013 - Comments

Begging the pardon of Alexander Povetkin (who gets the next shot), the David Haye-Tyson Fury winner, Deontay Wilder and the tough and avoided Kubrat Pulev, but no-one looks like defeating heavyweight king Wladimir Klitschko. Older brother Vitali, if he risks his fine record by sticking around too long and battling Father Time might, just might, be the victim of a young fighter being smack bang in the right place at the right time, but “Dr. Steel Hammer” looks set to walk away having remained unbeaten since way back in April of 2004.

Of course, some critics maintain that both Klitschkos have been somewhat lucky having been born into an era boasting far too many inadequate and limited challengers to test them. Slowly but surely, though, the two brothers are winning over the critics and cementing their place in history.

But what if the mighty Klitschko had to face this guy: a fictionally built and constructed “super heavyweight!?”

Here is an unbeatable monster, built whilst taking the very best assets of the very best real life heavyweights in history:

Height: 6’5”
Weight: 240-pounds
Reach: 82”
Stance: Orthodox

With:

The boxing brain and the recuperative powers of Muhammad Ali

The chin of George Chuvalo

The physique of Ken Norton

The left jab of Larry Holmes

The physical strength of George Foreman

The punching power of Earnie Shavers

The hand speed of Floyd Patterson

The foot movement of Muhammad Ali

The body punching of Joe Frazier

The fitness, stamina and conditioning of Evander Holyfield

The ferocity of Mike Tyson

The meanness of Sonny Liston

The sheer toughness of Rocky Marciano

The activity level of Muhammad Ali

Now, Klitschko may be great, but not great enough to defeat this guy!

The best assets the real life contenders of today possess:

Povetkin: toughness

Wilder: raw power

Haye: hand speed

Fury: size, physical strength

Pulev: size, physical strength, chin

Best chance of beating Wladimir: Pulev.