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  • CubanGuyNYC
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    #21
    Originally posted by Jedi Vader
    Tyson 86-89 incinerates both Wlad and Vitali on the same afternoon.
    Slightly hyperbolic...slightly.

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    • CubanGuyNYC
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      #22
      Originally posted by intoccabile
      Both you are the OP are ******ed.

      Haye is too small, deal with it. You should have just put the Valuev Fight up there for arguement, but you didn't. Instead, you put up incredibly skewed logic.

      You're talking about an old heavyweight division that would be a cruiserweight division today. How does two 210lbs fighters fighting each other, and 1 winning, have anything to do with a 210 fighter fighting a 240lbs fighter of equal ability. It's not the same.
      This.

      Wlad will beat Haye, not because of his superior size, but because of his superior ability. I'll add that there are several old-time heavies (or "heavies," as you might call them) who had greater ability than either Klitschko, and might therefore be able to beat them.

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      • Drunk Punch
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        #23
        Wlad is a super heavy weight.

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        • Jedi Vader
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          #24
          Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
          Slightly hyperbolic...slightly.
          Hahaha yes, slightly Bro, slightly!!

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          • dvb
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            #25
            vitali is an idiot.

            if anything,they are not heavies the k bros,they are SUPER heavyweights.

            Haye is a prime proper weight heavyweight.

            Haye has a lot lot more strength in him than the klitschko think he has.

            he has the stamina,the gameplan,the focus the determination.

            He will hit much harder than wlad will expect.

            yes,wlad is fast and moves well,for his size,but haye wins in the speed area.He will close the distance and move so much free-er and quicker than anyone wlad has faced.

            Haye can have the timing to counter clinces/leanings.

            he can fight out of them,and bully wlad a bit even. He will swinggg big hayemakers while wlad holds his neck in clinches.

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            • CubanGuyNYC
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              #26
              Originally posted by vacon04
              And before 1990 it was also harder to mantain a lot of muscle mass like Wlad and Vitali have. You also need to remember that sports medicine and training methods have improved a lot in the past years, you just need to look at olympic records, most of them have been broken because of all the science and technology that has been invested in sports.

              Before, it was almost impossible to be 245 pounds of mainly muscle mass, most guys were 245 but that they had a lot more fat than today. Wladimir has a lean 245 body. Do you really know how much protein this guy must take? Before, a guy needed to get protein from food, so he had to eat a lot to get the necessary amount of protein to mantain muscle mass. Since that food also had fat and carbs, he would also get a not so lean body.

              Now Wlad can eat a lot of low fat food, and still get massive amounts of protein by using protein powder. These are different times.
              Excellent post. The only problem I have is with identifying 1990, necessarily, as the dividing line.

              This is essentially the argument that must be used when doing fantasy match-ups with the greats of the past and the current champs. The old-timers would have access to modern training and nutritional techniques. To make an example: Jack Dempsey, a man way too small by today's heavyweight standards, would've been a terror if he was born in the modern era. He was a savage fighter. Men like that aren't made, they're born.

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              • vacon04
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                #27
                Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
                Excellent post. The only problem I have is with identifying 1990, necessarily, as the dividing line.

                This is essentially the argument that must be used when doing fantasy match-ups with the greats of the past and the current champs. The old-timers would have access to modern training and nutritional techniques. To make an example: Jack Dempsey, a man way too small by today's heavyweight standards, would've been a terror if he was born in the modern era. He was a savage fighter. Men like that aren't made, they're born.
                Yeah, I don't think there is necessarily a dividing line, since science is always evolving, I just said 1990 because I was answering to D4thincarnation who said that before 1990 there were guys bigger than 240lbs

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                • D4thincarnation
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Tobi.G
                  We live in another age now. Today 213 is verry light for a heavyweight today.
                  You have to be verry good, Haye is good but is he good enough? it takes a verry good 213 pound man to beat a good 242 pound man.
                  Is Wlad a bigger puncher than heavies of the past that weighed under 220lbs?

                  No, many of them were bigger punches.

                  Has he a better chin than those past heavies?

                  No, many of them had granite chins.

                  Does he have better stamina and workrate?

                  No, many of them showed far more endurance and fought for 15 round or more.

                  Is Wlad more skilfull than those great heavies.

                  No, what he does he does well, but lacks many of the skills of the past greats.

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                    #29
                    Once you get over 15 stone the extra weight makes less of a difference in the power stakes and an increasing difference in speed.

                    The great heavyweights were around Haye's weight.

                    Haye has also come in this light for a reason.

                    He is going for movement and speed, make Wlad miss and counter.

                    Haye will not stand infront of Wlad so he can land the jab and the straight right. He is going to constantly move, keeping Wlad of balance.

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                    • vacon04
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by D4thincarnation
                      Is Wlad a bigger puncher than heavies of the past that weighed under 220lbs?

                      No, many of them were bigger punches.


                      Has he a better chin than those past heavies?

                      No, many of them had granite chins.

                      Does he have better stamina and workrate?

                      No, many of them showed far more endurance and fought for 15 round or more.

                      Is Wlad more skilfull than those great heavies.

                      No, what he does he does well, but lacks many of the skills of the past greats.
                      I have to say that I disagree, I actually believe that Wlad is top 5 HW puncher of all time.

                      About chin, stamina, workrate, skills, well that doesn't depends only on being heavier, but rather than people is just different. Some guys have great chins, some don't. But, when it comes to chin, being heavier is in fact an advantage, especially when we're talking about heavier strong guys, not heavier fat boxers. Wlad doesn't has the best chin, but he is very heavy and strong and that helps him to receive power shots. Haye also doesn't has a good chin, and for a 213 man to take a 243 guy power punch, well it's just really hard, since that 243 guy is really a heavy hitter.

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