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Wlad is 33 years old and has over 50 fights in his career
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wald and vitaili are gym ****.....so my guess even when they are old and out of their prime they will still be in better shape than most HW'S todayComment
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in his prime, but in the middle, and just about to start cresting from the mid point to the end of his prime. i think by 35 he will start to decline a little, but think he will still be very good till 40 if he wishes to.Comment
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Wladimir Klitschko has had stellar careers in both Amature and Pro ranks. He was a world class amature which I feel his Amature achievements gets overlooked.
As a Amature he won...........
1993 Heavyweight Gold Medalist at the Junior European Championships in Saloniki, Greece
1994 Heavyweight Silver Medalist at the Junior World Championships in Istanbul, Turkey
1995 Heavyweight Gold Medalist at the Military World Championships in Ariccia, Italy
1996 Super Heavyweight Silver Medalist at the European Championships in Vejle, Denmark
1996 Super Heavyweight Gold Medalist for the Ukraine at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia
In the Pro Ranks he is a 2 time Heavyweight Champion of the World and has 55 fights 52 wins 3 losses and he was 46 by KO.
33 isn't old especailly for Heavyweight standards. Wlad lives clean lifestyle and is very dedicated, he most likely has the body of a person in there 20's.
He has accomplished alot in the prize ring in Amature and Pro.Comment
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but seriously tunney, explain to me why you need to go log into other accounts to make posts? why not just make it as your original "~Tunney" account. I mean, you are basically making the same exact posts and nobody on this site is actually buying that you are not tunney.Comment
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He had over 30 of his fights during the first four years of his career fighting rather soft opposition. Not much different from the 25 year old Kelly Pavlik who had not fought many fighters of note before facing Edison Miranda yet had over 30 fights by then.
For the past decade Wladimir has fought 2-3 times a year which is normal for today's boxers.
Lennox Lewis was close to his prime during his early/mid 30's, Wladimir seems to be the same. He has learned from his past mistakes.Comment
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