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Phil Jackson : "Wladimir Klitschko hits harder than Lennow Lewis"

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  • #31
    Basketball coaches DNSAB!

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    • #32
      Maybe people who think Foreman hit harder than Wladimir are talking about accumulated damage or including rate of activity. I don't see how anyone could think Foreman was remotely close to Wlad in one-punch power.

      Lennox also had more one-punch power than Foreman.

      Lennox vs Wladimir had it happened would probably have been won by Lennox. At that stage in his career Wladimir really didn't handle it well when guy's his own size found their range and started swinging.

      Our older "boring" Wladimir who has mastered distance control on the other hand would probably reverse that result.
      Last edited by Toe Injury; 07-06-2014, 10:27 AM.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Red Cyclone View Post
        He doesn't know how to dirty box or push people about in the clinch?
        ummmm thats new to me...

        Wladimir would be strong enough to push Lewis back to the ropes if LL wanted to have a dirty fight with WK.
        When has Wlad ever pushed ANYONE back? The guy literally has no inside game. Doesn't throw uppercuts, hooks or body shots.

        Just jab right hand.

        He'd need more than that to beat Lennox.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Toe Injury View Post
          Maybe people who think Foreman hit harder than Wladimir are talking about accumulated damage or including rate of activity. I don't see how anyone could think Foreman was remotely close to Wlad in one-punch power.

          Lennox also had more one-punch power than Foreman.

          Lennox vs Wladimir had it happened would probably have been won by Lennox. At that stage in his career Wladimir really didn't handle it well when guy's his own size found their range and started swinging.

          Our older "boring" Wladimir who has mastered distance control on the other hand would probably reverse that result.
          No no no no.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by GOD-FR33 View Post
            See..........Foreman is a born puncher. WK had to learn to punch but is naturally strong. Foreman is arguably the greatest puncher in boxing history. His strength is natural. WK looks like he is on roids.
            • Implying someone is on roids because his body looks better than Foreman
            • Ignoring the fact Wladimir has a lot of straight one punch KOs
            • Ignoring the fact Wlad has stopped people who have previously never been stopped before



            Check, check and check...

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            • #36
              Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
              Any version of Lewis would destroy any version of Wlad. He's a poor mans excuse for a Lewis. Simple as that.
              Dude, whyyyy

              Calling for s..t to happen. lol

              Realting to topic. Yes wlad probably hits harder, Steward said the same. I fully agree if Wlad managed to land what Vitali landed he would have put him down, no doubt in my mind.

              but... would he be able to.. still 50:50 fight for me (prime for prime).
              Last edited by Simurgh; 07-06-2014, 10:45 AM.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Simurgh View Post
                Dude, whyyyy

                Calling for s..t to happen. lol

                Realting to topic. Yes wlad probably hits harder, Steward said the same.
                Yes he did, and he trained both guys. Yet little LacedUp for some reason thinks he knows better and needs to tell us all

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                • #38
                  So? According to Manny Stewart Prince Nasseem hit harder than Lennox

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                  • #39
                    Steward says Lewis would win.

                    Lennox didn’t really pick up anything too much on Wladimir, but Wladimir picked up on that about Lennox. If they had ever fought, and Wladimir had never lost, and Lennox had fought him—it would have been a very, very intriguing fight I would say, because the best talent between the two, all the way around skill and coordination now that he’s learned got his footwork down, is still Wladimir. But still the best of the two, I would have to say was still at this stage unless Wladimir gets a chance to prove it, would have to have been Lennox here because Lennox did what he had to do. When he had to make adjustments he did them right there.
                    http://www.e a s tsideboxing.com/weblog/news.php?p=32961&more=1

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                    • #40
                      Common sense says.......

                      Common sense tells me that you are a WK fan. It doesn't matter what logic is said, you are a WK fan and that's that. WK is no all-time great and is a product of good match making and his era. This era has no one like Ali, Foreman, Holyfield, Lewis, Mercer, even Tommy Morrison. So, who cares who he Ko'ed. Had he fought any of these guys, he would've been Ko'ed himself. FACT. He fights to survive inside the ring. A lot distance jabbing and holding. He doesn't get away with that in another era.
                      Last edited by GOD-FR33; 07-06-2014, 11:30 AM. Reason: Worng word usage.

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