He has the potential to be the best if he wins out this year. But right now Brewster is clearly ranked above him. Wlad is #2 with strong potential to become #1 by year's end.
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Not sure what putting the worst moments of a fighter's career in a gif proves.
One thing which the clever editing of the clip leaves out- Wlad got up from every one of those knockdowns. He's never been counted out, and came back to win in two of them.
We could put the worst moments of any fighter into a montage and make them look bad, obviously.
In Wlad's defense against Bozo. So the man's been knocked down afew times. Big ****in deal. He doesn't retire like Tito, or tuck tail and run. He keeps coming back which is the sign of a true champion. It was brave of him to face what was arguably the hardest upcoming puncher in Sam Peter, and until those behind the head knockdowns, he was making Sam look silly. I really hope he does well in this year. Perhaps all the downsides he's come across were signs of the worst being behind him and now he can fufill that assignment of being the next aire to Lewis.
Not sure what putting the worst moments of a fighter's career in a gif proves.
One thing which the clever editing of the clip leaves out- Wlad got up from every one of those knockdowns. He's never been counted out, and came back to win in two of them.
We could put the worst moments of any fighter into a montage and make them look bad, obviously.
The point is, Wlad's not the best. He's one of a group of weak heavyweights who has very poor punch resistance and who's been knocked out several times. Losses of which he never avenged.
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