Vlad was a scrub knocked cold several times in his prime by nobodies.
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Wladimir Klitschko's Best Wins
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David Haye for me. Back then Haye was prime and despite being slightly under sized, was still really dangerous but Wlad put on a master class that night an it was a near shut out. Lets be honest though the competition was pretty abysmal for several years after Lewis retired, the brothers aside.
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Bats is my boy... But I disagree about Vlad... don't think much of him. Compared to all the young tough fighters Lewis fought like Briggs, and guys like Morrison, Ruddock, Tua, to name a few, Vlad fought crap. The only fighter who sort of ranks as a real challenge was Peter and maybe Haye... But peter as more like Grant, who also fizzled...
I don't think much of Vlad, except that if Batts thinks much of him maybe I am missing something.
Also, watching tape of Liston and comparing it to Vlad? try it some time... Vlad clinches instead of fighting, flinches, throws his arms straight out, has not footwork, compare that... It tells you a lot.
lewis had some bad habits, but you do not see the same lack of mobility, flinching, and clinching.
Gives one an idea about how a champion prize fighter with excellent technical skills looks compared to today's evolved bunch when we see Liston, and even Liston's opponents! who hold guard steady, advance in an organized fashion, parry, counter, etc...Last edited by billeau2; 12-12-2020, 06:02 PM.
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Originally posted by billeau2 View PostBats is my boy... But I disagree about Vlad... don't think much of him. Compared to all the young tough fighters Lewis fought like Briggs, and guys like Morrison, Ruddock, Tua, to name a few, Vlad fought crap. The only fighter who sort of ranks as a real challenge was Peter and maybe Haye... But peter as more like Grant, who also fizzled...
I don't think much of Vlad, except that if Batts thinks much of him maybe I am missing something.
Also, watching tape of Liston and comparing it to Vlad? try it some time... Vlad clinches instead of fighting, flinches, throws his arms straight out, has not footwork, compare that... It tells you a lot.
lewis had some bad habits, but you do not see the same lack of mobility, flinching, and clinching.
Gives one an idea about how a champion prize fighter with excellent technical skills looks compared to today's evolved bunch when we see Liston, and even Liston's opponents! who hold guard steady, advance in an organized fashion, parry, counter, etc...
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Originally posted by Anthony342 View PostPlus it goes to show you what a trainer like Steward was able to do to hide all those faults in the ring and show Wlad how to protect that weak chin.
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Originally posted by billeau2 View PostBats is my boy... But I disagree about Vlad... don't think much of him. Compared to all the young tough fighters Lewis fought like Briggs, and guys like Morrison, Ruddock, Tua, to name a few, Vlad fought crap. The only fighter who sort of ranks as a real challenge was Peter and maybe Haye... But peter as more like Grant, who also fizzled...
I don't think much of Vlad, except that if Batts thinks much of him maybe I am missing something.
Also, watching tape of Liston and comparing it to Vlad? try it some time... Vlad clinches instead of fighting, flinches, throws his arms straight out, has not footwork, compare that... It tells you a lot.
lewis had some bad habits, but you do not see the same lack of mobility, flinching, and clinching.
Gives one an idea about how a champion prize fighter with excellent technical skills looks compared to today's evolved bunch when we see Liston, and even Liston's opponents! who hold guard steady, advance in an organized fashion, parry, counter, etc...
I don’t think much of Lewis myself which is because his big wins are vastly overrated because of the names. People forget the context for those wins. Furthermore Lewis was way to dirty for my liking. That holding and hitting strategy made me sick.
Whatever. Lewis and Wlad are to me both ranked around #10.
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Originally posted by BattlingNelson View PostThe short answer to you will be that you suffer from fatyank bias syndrome lol. Wlad didn’t fight that many famous yanks because the yanks wasn’t good enough and wasn’t that famous.
I don’t think much of Lewis myself which is because his big wins are vastly overrated because of the names. People forget the context for those wins. Furthermore Lewis was way to dirty for my liking. That holding and hitting strategy made me sick.
Whatever. Lewis and Wlad are to me both ranked around #10.
As far as Lewis and for that matter Vlad's rating? Time has to pass... neither guy has cemented their particular legacy just yet.
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