Wladimir Klitschko’s 10 best wins

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  • Rip Chudd
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    #11
    Wow, Haye his best win? That's awful

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    • LacedUp
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      #12
      Originally posted by BTL
      i can sit here and type mannys early loses too...
      Some of his losses were 40+ fights in? How's that early?

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        #13
        Originally posted by Rip Chudd
        Wow, Haye his best win? That's awful
        I would say it's accurate.

        Think Byrd is a better win than Pulev. I think Chagaev is comparable to Pulev also.

        Sam Peter for me, probably edges Povetkin in terms of importance for his career at the time. I think most people expected Wlad to beat Povetkin comfortably.

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          #14
          Originally posted by LacedUp
          I would say it's accurate.

          Think Byrd is a better win than Pulev. I think Chagaev is comparable to Pulev also.

          Sam Peter for me, probably edges Povetkin in terms of importance for his career at the time. I think most people expected Wlad to beat Povetkin comfortably.
          Oh I don't disagree that Haye is his best win. It's just when I said it to myself it just sounded sad. Man this era of Heavyweights is weak.

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          • LacedUp
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            #15
            Originally posted by Rip Chudd
            Oh I don't disagree that Haye is his best win. It's just when I said it to myself it just sounded sad. Man this era of Heavyweights is weak.
            True.

            But the future is looking bright. T. Fury, H.Fury, Joshua, Povetkin, Wilder, Parker, Whyte.. There's a good little mix there.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Rip Chudd
              Oh I don't disagree that Haye is his best win. It's just when I said it to myself it just sounded sad. Man this era of Heavyweights is weak.
              Haye is better than the likes of Ortiz or Guerrero who are praised as good wins for Floyd. Wlad doesn't have big names because there are none but Byrd, povetkin, haye, Peter, are better wins than most people.

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              • Divine Hammer
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                #17
                wlad has had an ATG career. he will retire top 3 best heavyweight all time without a doubt.

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                • Cutthroat
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                  #18
                  Sam Peter is such an overrated fighter by Klitschko fans, it's ridiculous. They just continue to pump up his garbage resume as much as possible.

                  After losing to Klitschko he went on to get schooled by James Toney in their 1st fight, James Toney of all people lmao. Right after that he went onto go life and death with McCline, a journeyman, getting dropped 3 times in that fight.

                  But because he's one of Wlad's best wins, he's made out to be some sort of destroyer, wtf?

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                  • Larry the boss
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
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                    corrie sanders
                    ross puritty
                    Originally posted by BTL
                    i can sit here and type mannys early loses too...
                    OH ****!!!!!!!!!!!

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                    • Left Hook Tua
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by BTL
                      i can sit here and type mannys early loses too...
                      i can do it for you.

                      rustico torrecampo - pac was 17 yrs. old
                      medgoen singsurat - pac was 20 yrs. old

                      pac had little amateur background, no real trainer or money for one.

                      ross puritty - wlad was 22 yrs. old
                      corrie sanders - wlad was 27 yrs. old
                      lamon brewster - wlad 28 yrs. old

                      wlad was an olympic gold medalist with an extensive amateur background. had promoters and trainers and money from the start.

                      wlad had over 40 pro fights by the time sanders and brewster KHTFO.

                      "EARLY" losses my ass.

                      he was in his prime in 2 of those ko losses and hardly green when he lost to "20 career losses" journeyman puritty.

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