Can Wladimir Klitschko break Joe Louis's 25 title defense record?

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  • theghost#1
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    #71
    If he wants to he can do anything.

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      #72
      Haha, you are really funny.

      First you start off with

      Originally posted by Player3
      Instead of only being knocked out by big fat slow plodding bums, he would be getting knocked out by quick, slick, agile bums.
      and

      Originally posted by Player3
      A decomposing Joe Louis in his grave would be able to defeat Ross Parity.
      and

      Originally posted by Player3
      Glass jaw Wlad wouldn't last a round with Joe Louis, and Vitali would just quit LOL.
      But you also mention:
      Originally posted by Player3
      Only in the deluded world inside your head.
      It's so funny when I am arguing with HARD FACTS (pictures, real world records, real world definitions) and you answer with some of your favorite fantasies, which obviously include rotting corpses.

      Tell me, is the rotting body of Joe Louis the only male body you fantasize about?

      Originally posted by Player3
      One eyed halfway blind Joe Frazier along George Foreman BOTH knocked out the best heavyweights Eastern Europe had to offer in the Olympics
      1) Spare me Olympics.
      2) Joe Frazier was not yet half-blind at the Olympics.

      Originally posted by Player3
      What do you think they would have did to them as fully developed pros if they were allowed to compete?
      What would have happened if they would have allowed Soviets to turn pro and to compete can be seen in our times: Utter domination against helpless Americans.
      Last edited by hweightblogger; 07-04-2011, 11:09 PM.

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        #73
        Originally posted by hweightblogger
        It's so funny while I'm being a raging faqqot who's getting PWN'T left and right, you sir, Mr. Player 3, are arguing with HARD FACTS


        What would have happened if they would have allowed Soviets to turn pro and to compete
        Same thing that happened when Soviets/Eastern Europeans competed against our elite boxers in the Olympics



        The best Eastern Europe had to offer at heavyweight wasn't even sufficient enough competition for our future greats as underdeveloped teenagers, and you're somehow of the illusion that you commie bastards would be able to compete on a PRO level? LMAO. GTFOH buddy.

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          #74
          Originally posted by Player3
          Same thing that happened when Soviets/Eastern Europeans competed against our elite boxers in the Olympics
          Leave us alone with your Olympics. Pro Boxing and Olympics are different sports.

          Necrophile Clay lickers make me really sad.

          But then again, it makes perfect sense. Worshipping corpses are the only thing they have left.

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            #75
            Originally posted by hweightblogger
            Leave us alone with your Olympics.Pro Boxing and Olympics are different sports.
            This isn't the Olympic boxing of today we're talking about. As you can see in the videos above, Olympic boxing in those days had no headgear, smaller gloves and very little ref interference, basically, a 3 round version of Pro Boxing.

            And I reiterate, the best that Eastern Europe had to offer at Heavyweight, weren't even able to last 3 rounds with our future greats as teenagers

            There's no reason to believe that there was anybody from Eastern Europe that would've been competitive in the Ali-Foreman-Frazier-Holmes era.

            Now Cuban boxers on the other hand... i can actually see how guys like Teófilo Stevenson & Félix Savón would've been a handful for American Heavyweights from the 70's-90's if they weren't barred from competing professionally.

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              Originally posted by Player3
              There's no reason to believe that there was anybody from Eastern Europe that would've been competitive in the Ali-Foreman-Frazier-Holmes era.
              Yes, there is, because as soon as Soviet Bloc'ers were allowed to compete in Pro Boxing they steamrolled.

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                #77
                Originally posted by hweightblogger
                Yes, there is, because as soon as Soviet Bloc'ers were allowed to compete in Pro Boxing they steamrolled.
                Nope. Eastern Europeans were competing professionally during the entire decade of the 90's. Strange that not even one became world champion. Could this have anything to do with the 90's being stacked with elite, A+ level Heavyweights? Absolutely.

                Everytime a great Eastern European fighter went up against an ELITE heavyweight, they failed miserably.



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