Wladimir would easily beat prime Tua

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  • joseph5620
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    #61
    Originally posted by beez721
    I wouldnt pick tua to win so much as 10 out of 10 let alone 100 over anyone who could box a bit. much too one dimensional and maybe it was tua that wouldnt rematch ruiz?


    Please. Do you honesly think Tua would have avoided Ruiz and a title shot? What basis would Tua have for avoiding a fighter he completely destroyed?You're being ridiculous here.



    who knows what went down behind the scenes. ruiz's new style of jab/grab and smother would have given tua problems for sure as it did just about everyone he's faced besides roy jones
    All you're doing is speculating. But it's a fact that Tua blew Ruiz away in less than 20 seconds. That's a fact you can't change.

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    • BennyST
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      #62
      Originally posted by Klitschko2009
      wow, you're a complete moron

      Lets compare their resumes

      Wlad's resume

      - IBF/WBO/IBO Heavyweight champion of the world....he will defeat Chagaev and win the prestigious RING belt and possibly the WBA heavyweight title

      - 14 dominant title defences

      - defeated 7 former world heavyweight champions (Chris Byrd twice, Samuel Peter, Lamon Brewster, Sultan Ibragimov, Ray Mercer, Hasim Rahman, Ruslan Chagaev)

      - has defeated tons of top contenders (Calvin Brock, Jameel McCline, Tony Thompson, Monte Barrett, Ray Austin, Axel Schulz, DaVarryl Williamson, Francois Botha, Charles Shufford, David Bostice, Derrick Jefferson, etc)


      Arreola's resume

      old shot McCline
      tomato can bum
      tomato can bum
      tomato can bum
      clubfighter
      clubfighter
      etc......
      Errr, he hasn't even fought Chagaev yet.



      He has also not had fourteen dominant title defenses. He had five WBO title defenses and six IBF title defenses (two of those were also IBF/WBO unified).

      He's only had fourteen title fights all up in his whole career. As obsessed as you are with the Klit you think you would be able to at least know his record and who he has fought.

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      • Pugilistic™
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        #63
        Klitschko could win a decision if he could avoid getting hit for 12 rounds.

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