Would Wlad Klitschko rule the entire Boxing World if weight classes were abolished?
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You guys are insane. Someone like Kovalev and whoever the cruiserweight champ is would get punished by Wlad. If heavyweights can't handle Wlad and he's often too big for them, imagine weight classes under heavyweight. It would be an easy day in the office for Wlad.Comment
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To that statement i'll give you this
It's different fighting sport but in the early UFC when the rules were limited Royce gracie win it multiple times, winning fight Vs opponent 100lbs heavier than him.
I kinda wanna see that kinda fighting sports again. certainly they can have rules againts lowblow, scratching, headbutt, fish-hooking, hair pulling but no gloves, no weight classes.Comment
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really???, man come on you are a khan fan, he fought just like wlad in his last fight.
back to the topic, call me crazy, but if that would happen i'll give KOvalev a chance to beat wladimirComment
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I used to protest the fact that Wlad never gets included into the P4P rankings, but I've changed my opinion.
I think this is the right thing to do as he is the P4P king by default. He is the Champion of Champions. P4P is for the little guys. He doesn't need that recognition as it's understood that if weight classes didn't exist, he would demolish every P4P top 10 fighter.
As opposed to smaller guys beating him in a mythical match if size weren't a factor (yeah right).Comment
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In boxing, the term pound for pound is historically associated with smaller fighters who were widely considered to be the most skilled fighters of their day (SRR and such).I used to protest the fact that Wlad never gets included into the P4P rankings, but I've changed my opinion.
I think this is the right thing to do as he is the P4P king by default. He is the Champion of Champions. P4P is for the little guys. He doesn't need that recognition as it's understood that if weight classes didn't exist, he would demolish every P4P top 10 fighter.
As opposed to smaller guys beating him in a mythical match if size weren't a factor (yeah right).
A p4p list was created to distinguish them from the generally more popular (and better compensated) heavyweight champions.
Thus, stating that Wladimir is the pound for pound king because he'd beat anybody else is utterly ignorant at best.Comment
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