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  • Dynamite Kid
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    Wladimir v some oldtimers

    Wladimir v some oldtimers

    Wlad v Lennox Lewis of today

    Wlad v a 45 year old George Foreman

    Wlad v Toney

    i think the Foreman one is interesting cause Wlad does not like being preassured IMO and Foreman is like a mummy who just keeps coming and he is difficult to hurt and with Wlads supsect stamina and lack of heart u never know he looked tired against Thompson and he had hardly done anything

    Lewis would be interesting one aswell
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    Foreman would KO Wlad, I believe mentally Wlad would panic against Foreman and just fold.

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      #3
      Originally posted by duffgun
      Foreman would KO Wlad, I believe mentally Wlad would panic against Foreman and just fold.
      i feel exactly the same Hoylfield was expending a helluva a lot of energy to stay away from Georges power i cant see Wlad having the fitness to keep moving away from Foreman he looked like he was blowing against Thompson

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      • Winter
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        #4
        Originally posted by Terrible...
        i feel exactly the same Hoylfield was expending a helluva a lot of energy to stay away from Georges power i cant see Wlad having the fitness to keep moving away from Foreman he looked like he was blowing against Thompson
        If Vladimir was tired then why did he win ? Why did he knock out his opponent ?

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        • Winter
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          #5
          Vladimir would beat everyone, because there has never been a boxer like him. If you fight Vladimir, you will lose.

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          • Dynamite Kid
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            #6
            Originally posted by Winter
            If Vladimir was tired then why did he win ? Why did he knock out his opponent ?
            sorry Boxers are incapable of knocking somebody out when they are tired WTF

            anyone with a brain who is unbiased could see Wlad was tireing

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            • Dynamite Kid
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              #7
              Originally posted by Winter
              Vladimir would beat everyone, because there has never been a boxer like him. If you fight Vladimir, you will lose.
              Agreed thats why he stacks up so favourably against some of the ATG HW of yester year lol

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              • slicksouthpaw16
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                #8
                Originally posted by Terrible...
                i feel exactly the same Hoylfield was expending a helluva a lot of energy to stay away from Georges power i cant see Wlad having the fitness to keep moving away from Foreman he looked like he was blowing against Thompson
                You could make a case for Klitschko being the hardest and most accurate puncher that Foreman would have faced, but i agree about the pressure getting to Wladimir and Foreman stopping him. Foreman's workrate would just be too much and he would take Klitschko out of his game.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by slicksouthpaw16
                  You could make a case for Klitschko being the hardest and most accurate puncher that Foreman would have faced , but i agree about the pressure getting to Wladimir and Foreman stopping him. Foreman's workrate would just be too much and he would take Klitschko out of his game.
                  yeah i agree i think Wlad would have to put Foreman away early

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                  • abadger
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                    #10
                    We are talking about 45 year old Foreman here yes?

                    Wlad would kill him, though Foreman, as always, would retain a punchers chance.

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