Absolutely not.
if AJ retired today..is his legacy greater than Wlad's?
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History will treat him a lot better than most on here think of him. Olympic gold, 2 time champion, Unified belts, reigned for a long time, filled stadiums, massive commercial draw for all of his career.
But, no, Wlad's reign has him comfortably beat.
There's still time though. He wouldn't be the first heavyweight to have an Indian summer.Comment
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Wladimir Klitschko was the true champion. The lineal and Ring Magazine heavyweight champion of the world.
Joshua was a 2X unified titlist, which is a cool accomplishment, but not nearly the same thing.
A champion is someone who either beat the reigning champion or, if the championship was vacant, won a fight between the consensus top two fighters in a division. A titlist is someone who completes the specific requirements set forth by one of the big four governing bodies (WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO).
A champion will always outrank a titlist. Klitschko was a champion. Joshua was a titlist. End of discussion.Comment
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Wladimir Kiltschko has a greater legacy than any current active Heavyweight.
He is a greater Champion, than Joshua, Wilder, Fury and Usyk.
Usyk is highly accomplished, but lets not forget? Kiltschko was also a Olympic Gold Medalist.
And how many defenses did he make of his titles, Wladimir Kiltschko achieved: 22 successful defenses, 24 successful Championship fights, 28 Championship fights in total.
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That’s bollocks lad Fury has a greater legacy no way would he lose to AJ, purity or BrewsterWladimir Kiltschko has a greater legacy than any current active Heavyweight.
He is a greater Champion, than Joshua, Wilder, Fury and Usyk.
Usyk is highly accomplished, but lets not forget? Kiltschko was also a Olympic Gold Medalist.
And how many defenses did he make of his titles, Wladimir Kiltschko achieved: 22 successful defenses, 24 successful Championship fights, 28 Championship fights in total.Comment
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