Is Wldamir Klitschko really better than Wilder ?

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  • Zaroku
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    #21
    Originally posted by elfag
    wlad cleaned out the division and was on top for a decade. wilder never cleaned the division out, there are guys he never fought. wlad even if it was a weak era he cleaned it out.
    No facts homie

    im ‘Mexican and always support American boxers

    or Canadian s

    deontay would get dropped stopped and go back to bagging groceries

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    • JakeTheBoxer
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      #22
      Wlad Klitschko fought all contenders back to back as a champ.

      His brother fought the others.

      Wilder didn`t fight 90% contenders in his era.

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        #23
        Originally posted by M312

        Wladimir would never lose to John McDermott or Otto Wallin... And duck Andy Ruiz.


        What's the point?
        One point is that none of those things ever happened.

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          #24
          Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
          Wlad Klitschko fought all contenders back to back as a champ.

          His brother fought the others.

          Wilder didn`t fight 90% contenders in his era.
          He knocked Fury down 4 times and for all intents and purposes knocked him spark out. Did Wladdy do anything like that when HE had the chance, in one of his most anticipated title fights? It's hyperbole. No worries.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Willow The Wisp

            One point is that none of those things ever happened.
            He definitely lost to McDermott, there's no question of that.

            And we all know if Wallin was cut like Tyson was the fight would've been stopped.

            I'm no hater, just talking the truth. Just be honest.

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              #26
              Originally posted by M312

              He definitely lost to McDermott, there's no question of that.

              And we all know if Wallin was cut like Tyson was the fight would've been stopped.

              I'm no hater, just talking the truth. Just be honest.
              It's a tough racket, the fight game. Close nods, knockdowns, bad cuts. Gotta have em' in order to grow I guess. But somehow or other here we are today with an undefeated heavyweight champ entering the 4th quarter of his career. One thing we can ALL agree on is that these fight negotiators and career crafers REALLY need to step it up. We can't blame it on Covid anymore, and if we don't get to see finished what Fury and Wilder started, by way of Usyk, Joshua, Ruiz and Zhang diving into the deep end, this talent rich era is going to be remembered as the "Best fights weren't made" era.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Arthur Daley
                They’ve sparred prior and Wilder was embarrassed and put on the canvas several times.
                I've heard something like that. I heard Wlad hurt Wilder in sparring and that is why they never fought. He went to Klitschko to learn and indeed got schooled.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Willow The Wisp

                  He knocked Fury down 4 times and for all intents and purposes knocked him spark out. Did Wladdy do anything like that when HE had the chance, in one of his most anticipated title fights? It's hyperbole. No worries.
                  Wilder was knocked out by Fury. twice. Knocking down means nothing.

                  Even Pajkic knocked Fury down.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer

                    Wilder was knocked out by Fury. twice. Knocking down means nothing.

                    Even Pajkic knocked Fury down.
                    Looking very much like Wilder vs. Joshua is getting signed according to both camps, so that ought to tell us an awful lot. Stay tuned.

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                      #30
                      Wlad smashed him in sparring in the Pulev camp sending him crashing to the canvas . This resulted in a direct any means possible to avoid both Klitchko brothers at all costs if ever a fight was ever possible with either by Finkle when Wilder obtained the WBC belt . This was obvious when Finkles famous He’s a Baby speech ensued right after in the ring when asked about the Wlad fight .

                      There’s your answer .

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