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  • #21
    Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
    I really am sick of these fights for Wlad. It's ridiculous.

    Mormeck, Wach, Pineta, Lepai all in a short space of time? It's ridiculous.

    None of those are in the Top 10 nor close.
    It really is. I know the other so called 'top' contenders are not exactly screaming at the chance of fighting Wlad other than maybe Tyson Fury.

    But there's simply no excuse for these 'defences' especially as most of them were voluntary.

    God awful.

    Originally posted by bojangles1987 View Post
    What's funny is that for the half a round he actually managed to slip the jab and work inside, he had Wlad clinching every ten seconds. Then he just sort of stood still and threw 5 punches a round because he didn't have the energy for anything else. Compubox was 147 to 10 in punches landed, and not only does that not surprise me but I'm wondering when the hell Leapai landed 10 punches.

    All the people praising it, come on. Of course Wlad could dance and throw combos against someone doing nothing. It's like praising Floyd Mayweather for beating up on...you know what, I can't even think of an equivalent. I can't say Paulie or John Molina or someone like that because those fighters are all better and more proven than Leapai.
    Yeah but that's nothing new when it comes to Wlad. He likes a good hug in a fight.

    Did Leapai land 10 punches?? Didn't see a single one landed. Maybe one or two jabs to the chest but that was about it.

    He was just so awful it was unreal. To think he got a chance to fight for the richest prize in sports is just beyond me.

    Originally posted by Freedom2014
    The worst was age 40 Audrey Harrison.
    Was he though? Olympic gold medalist & European champion at the time. He beat Mike Middleton via first round KO on his debut - incidentally the same guy Pianeta beat just before he fought Klitschko in his 22nd fight.

    He was also moved into the top 15 by the WBC.

    Not saying he was great, but at least he was by far the bigger man and a household name in the UK.

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    • #22
      Audley Harrison

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      • #23
        Wach gave Wlad almost as "difficult" a fight as Haye.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Freedom2014
          The worst was age 40 Audrey Harrison.
          It was on PPV that LacedUp bought the minute it became available so it couldn't be that bad. Duhhh

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Freedom2014
            Sanctioning rankings don't mean much anyway. Pianeta was top ten in the WBA. Leapai was WBO #1.

            Oh and old Audrey wasn't ranked when the fight was signed. After it was signed, the WBC conveniently placed her at #15.

            Old Audrey is a joke in the UK. She fought like a frightened old woman against Haye.

            Audrey never had a single win over a top 25 HW in her entire career, and was easily KOed by Sprott, Price, Wilder etc. She lost to Dominic Guinn and Martin Rogan. I imagine Pianeta and roided-up Wach would beat some of those guys.
            We can agree to that. However, Audley Harrison was also a top 3 British heavyweight and ranked in the top 20 on Boxrec. And no, he wasn't 'conveniently' ranked in the top 15, as he was ranked in July and the fight was signed in August.

            Yes he did. And it was disgraceful. It was still a better fight than Leapai and Pianeta who no one had ever heard of! Leapai is a truck driver ffs and had lost to a guy with a 2-2 record and another to a guy with 23 losses on his record.

            That sort of thing has never happened to Audley Harrison.

            He lost to Price and Wilder after he was beaten by Haye, so I don't really see how that matters much. And yes, Pianeta and Wach may have been able to beat those guys, but he didn't so discount that right there.

            Originally posted by Szef99 View Post
            It was on PPV that LacedUp bought the minute it became available so it couldn't be that bad. Duhhh
            I didn't buy the Haye-Audley PPV? Has Wlad ever been on PPV?

            Other than against Haye of course ;-)

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Freedom2014
              Wlad-Leapai was a PPV in Australia.
              Yeah, so I ask again,

              When has Wlad been on PPV?

              In this case, it was Leapai being on PPV.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
                We can agree to that. However, Audley Harrison was also a top 3 British heavyweight and ranked in the top 20 on Boxrec. And no, he wasn't 'conveniently' ranked in the top 15, as he was ranked in July and the fight was signed in August.

                Yes he did. And it was disgraceful. It was still a better fight than Leapai and Pianeta who no one had ever heard of! Leapai is a truck driver ffs and had lost to a guy with a 2-2 record and another to a guy with 23 losses on his record.

                That sort of thing has never happened to Audley Harrison.

                He lost to Price and Wilder after he was beaten by Haye, so I don't really see how that matters much. And yes, Pianeta and Wach may have been able to beat those guys, but he didn't so discount that right there.



                I didn't buy the Haye-Audley PPV? Has Wlad ever been on PPV?

                Other than against Haye of course ;-)

                All of your bull**** and excuses are just meant to distract from the point you should be making which is that Leapai would knock Harrison the **** out if they fought and therefore Harrison is the worst challenger.

                Still a better fight? Based on what? As sad as Leapai only landing ten punches how is that worse than Audley Harrison not even throwing 10 punches in 3 rounds before he was knocked out?

                Then - as you usually do - you make an absolutely ******ed statement that is completely untrue. You point out Harrison has never had anything happen to him like losing to a guy with 23 losses.

                Are you sure about that?

                Because I remember Audley Harrison getting knocked out cold and laying motionless on the canvas after getting put down by a guy who has 21 career losses.

                Even by your standards this is a ******ed post.

                And oh yeah - Povetkin fighting Seldon and Warwyck or whatever that guys name was were both worse than any Klitschko opponent as well.

                So there goes your ****** ass, factless, agenda driven hypothesis.

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                • #28
                  Surely Leapai. A 10 round decision over another Eurobum shouldn't get you a title shot.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Hitman932 View Post
                    All of your bull**** and excuses are just meant to distract from the point you should be making which is that Leapai would knock Harrison the **** out if they fought and therefore Harrison is the worst challenger.

                    Still a better fight? Based on what? As sad as Leapai only landing ten punches how is that worse than Audley Harrison not even throwing 10 punches in 3 rounds before he was knocked out?

                    Then - as you usually do - you make an absolutely ******ed statement that is completely untrue. You point out Harrison has never had anything happen to him like losing to a guy with 23 losses.

                    Are you sure about that?

                    Because I remember Audley Harrison getting knocked out cold and laying motionless on the canvas after getting put down by a guy who has 21 career losses.

                    Even by your standards this is a ******ed post.

                    And oh yeah - Povetkin fighting Seldon and Warwyck or whatever that guys name was were both worse than any Klitschko opponent as well.

                    So there goes your ****** ass, factless, agenda driven hypothesis.
                    lol who was that exactly?

                    Michael Sprott had 10 losses you little ignorant idiot. Check your facts before commenting.



                    By my standards, this may be a ******ed post.

                    By your standards this is just another post. exactly the same level of ******ation.

                    Povetkin is not and was not a world champion, so how does that compare?

                    And as I said before, yes Harrison was disgraceful, but at least it was just the one time for money.

                    Klitschko fights the worst continuously.

                    And what exactly is my agenda? I think i'm being pretty straight forward.
                    Last edited by LacedUp; 05-01-2014, 09:14 AM.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Freedom2014
                      Hitman932 is correct, Michael Sprott has 21 career losses.

                      http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php...4800&cat=boxer

                      Pianeta and Wach were undefeated when they fought Wlad, each has only that one loss to an ATG heavyweight. Neither is likely to be KOed by Michael Sprott.
                      He has 21 losses now.

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