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What would happen in Wladimir Klitschko would face Ali's opponents NOWADAYS?
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Originally posted by GJC View PostNo boxing moves on but if you knew a little about boxing you would know that Wlad's style is rooted in the pre war if anything.
Originally posted by GJC View PostAlso means we can skim over Vitali's steroid abuse
Originally posted by GJC View PostEver heard the phrase lies, damn lies and statistics?
Originally posted by GJC View PostSorry I have to use a man beginning to suffer from the effects of Parkinsons, ok Ali was tip top prime against Holmes hence he lasted until the 10th round which is longer than either of the brothers would last IMO
Originally posted by GJC View Postok lets go to the facts Liston has a 3 inch reach advantage on Wlad
Originally posted by GJC View Postis as quick and has a better jab. Wlad doesn't seem to like getting hurt as his recent cautious style shows how do you see this one going?Last edited by knn; 06-28-2010, 10:21 AM.
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If Wlad fought that Jamaican super Bum Berbick who schooled Ali, This Bum would have a permanent physical disability
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Originally posted by JoeyZagz View PostWhat Adamek is doing is pathetic
Originally posted by JoeyZagz View PostIts not about that, its about starting early and making Boxing your top priority. At age 10 the big kids are pointed to the direction of a field or hardwood court instead of a ring.
Originally posted by JoeyZagz View PostI said all of his LOSSES came from the trash of the previous era. You failed to mention the 37 year old golfer, and the other bum who smoked him. Maybe americans should recruit failed golfers instead of failed footballers?
Originally posted by JoeyZagz View PostIts a fact that humans lose athleticism the older they get, how can you call that pure speculation?
Originally posted by JoeyZagz View Postthe oldest version of Lennox ( 37 years 292 days)
Originally posted by JoeyZagz View Postthe fattest version of Lennox 257 lbs, 10 over his prime weight.
Originally posted by JoeyZagz View Postthe most inactive version of Lennox (1 year layoff of total inactivity.)
Originally posted by JoeyZagz View PostBy the same token, Vitali was a lot younger, faster, and stronger in 2003 than he is right now.
You see, I take the exact same data as you AND YET CAN COME TO THE OPPOSITE CONCLUSION. That always happens when someone argues with "bad era" or "prime".
Tyson wins? "Yeah, the era was bad"
Tyson loses? "Yeah, that was Tyson BEFORE his prime" or "AFTER his prime"
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Tyson wins? "Yeah, that was prime Tyson!"
Tyson loses? "Damn it, what a good era with tough opponents"
Eras and Primes are worthless arguments.
Originally posted by JoeyZagz View PostA declining Lennox overcame a peaking KlitschkoLast edited by knn; 06-28-2010, 10:20 AM.
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Originally posted by knn View PostBecause Lennox may have lost athleticism but maybe gained stamina and chin.
You agree that Lennox may have lost Ahleticism.
Yeah, it was Lennox' last fight so of course it's "the oldest version".
And you have no proof that "being fat" is bad against Vitali Klitschko.
Lennox was 253 when he lost to Rahman, and slimmed down to 246 to pwn him in the rematch. In Lennox's case 246 = quicker dangerous Lennox.
....You agree Lennox was Blown up("fat").
You see, I take the exact same data as you AND YET CAN COME TO THE OPPOSITE CONCLUSION. That always happens when someone argues with "bad era" or "prime".
1. Lennox was the Old
2. Lennox was blown up "fat"
3. Lennox may have lost athleticism
And in your sig YOU imply that these things are bad...
1. Being old is bad(Liston)
2. Being fat or blown up is bad(Moore welterweight)
3. Losing athletic ability is bad(shot Williams)
.........
So, yeah, come up with whatever conclusion you want...Water is dry, fire is cold, Mars is Blue , as long as you agree with these basics, I'm fine.
I conclude that A faded champ of the previous era, overcame the prime-dominant champ of the next era.
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Originally posted by JoeyZagz View PostPlease show how getting older increases your stamina and chin.
Originally posted by JoeyZagz View PostYou agree that Lennox may have lost Ahleticism.
Originally posted by JoeyZagz View PostYou agree that Lennox was old.
Originally posted by JoeyZagz View PostActually I do. The two fattest opponents on Vitali's resume were bouncing off the canvas like basketballs, and the two lightest opponents remained on their feet. In Vitali's case: fatter = bigger slower target.
Originally posted by JoeyZagz View PostLennox was 253 when he lost to Rahman, and slimmed down to 246 to pwn him in the rematch. In Lennox's case 246 = quicker dangerous Lennox.
Originally posted by JoeyZagz View PostYou agree Lennox was Blown up("fat").
Originally posted by JoeyZagz View PostI dont care what conclusion you come up with to be honest.
Originally posted by JoeyZagz View PostAnd in your sig YOU imply that these things are bad...
1. Being old is bad(Liston)
Originally posted by JoeyZagz View Post2. Being fat or blown up is bad(Moore welterweight)
Originally posted by JoeyZagz View Post3. Losing athletic ability is bad(shot Williams)
Originally posted by JoeyZagz View PostSo, yeah, come up with whatever conclusion you want...Water is dry, fire is cold, Mars is Blue , as long as you agree with these basics, I'm fine.
Originally posted by JoeyZagz View PostI conclude that A faded champ of the previous era, overcame the prime-dominant champ of the next era.
To make a long text short: No, I don't agree that he was too old, nor too fat, nor too unathletic.Last edited by knn; 06-28-2010, 03:53 PM.
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Originally posted by knn View PostOK, prove to me that Wlad's legs are weak because he is 6'6''. It's a nonsense statement like "Ali's chin is strong because he is 6'4''.
But from a boxing standpoint dont sit here and pretend that Wlad has legs of steel. He has been down twice as many times as Ali, which is why Wlad's been fighting feather-fisters and geezers ever since 2005.
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Originally posted by JoeyZagz View PostIts basic physics. All things being equal, the tall slender object is more likely to tip over than the short stout object. Higher center of gravity, weaker foundation.
Originally posted by JoeyZagz View PostBut from a boxing standpoint dont sit here and pretend that Wlad has legs of steel. He has been down twice as many times as Ali
Originally posted by JoeyZagz View Postwhich is why Wlad's been fighting feather-fisters and geezers ever since 2005.
Wlad's opponents since 2006 (= his last 9 opponents) have an average KOratio of 61%. Not only that Ali's last 9 opponents have only an 47% KOratio, but Ali also LOST to 3 of them. Stop inventing fake statistics ("KOratio since 2006") and then additionally invent results.
And I am even merciful because I included the KOs against cruisers and sub-cruisers. Otherwise Ali's opponents would look even worse.
Moreover I already answered that nonsense at
http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/sh...&postcount=182Last edited by knn; 06-28-2010, 05:38 PM.
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Originally posted by knn View PostListon was mainly a bum-beater. Mainly a beater of featherfisted cruiser-bums (median win opponent: 198 lbs, median KOratio of his opponents: 29%). It's irrelevant how Liston performed against featherfisted cruisers and how he liked to exchange punches with them. Don't compare Wlad with Patterson (190+) or with Williams (whose median win opponent is 15-13).
Patterson may have been small and wouldn’t have beaten the klits but he has a better record than anyone Wlad or Vitali has beaten, he had wins over Archie Moore, Ingemar Johansson, Eddie Machen, George Chuvalo, Henry Cooper, Bonavena and should have been given the win against Ellis and Quarry imo, plus he had great hand speed and power for his size.
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