How long can Wladimir rule the division?

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  • Hitman932
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    #21
    Originally posted by Scott9945
    There would have been a lot of disqualifications in heavyweight title history if boxing was ruled by your ridiculous standards. Certainly a few for Muhammad Ali.
    Lennox Lewis would have been DQ'ed for holding and hitting both Michael Grant and Frank Bruno.

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    • RimmyDelicious
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      #22
      If Wlad weren't around, Vitali would be the king and he's 40. There isn't anyone in the division who can beat Vitali at 40, and unlike some I don't see him slowing down nearly as much as other have. If Vitali's longevity (even after having to take 3 1/2 years off due to injuries the likes of which Wlad has never suffered), I wouldn't be shocked if Wlad remained champion into his 40's or later. I have a sick feeling Hopkins will be the new and once more lightheavyweight king come December at 45, and Wlad takes care of himself as well as Hopkins, probably even better considering Wlad has a PHD in sports science and medicine or something like that.

      I expect Wlad will break Louis' title defense record, barring career ending injury.

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      • boxing2106
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        #23
        this guy is the kingg of heavyweights and it will remain this way till hes in his 40's until he feels like calling it quits

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