The first way to define a great champion is to ask if he gave opportunity to the men who earned it. Wladimir Klitschko meets that standard.
Saturday in Germany, the best fighter in the world (literally if not ‘pound-for-pound’) attempts his 17th consecutive IBF and 10th consecutive lineal title defense against arguably the best available contender he hasn’t defeated yet. Love him or not, it’s impossible to argue Klitschko hasn’t fought the best guys he could in amassing those numbers.
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Saturday in Germany, the best fighter in the world (literally if not ‘pound-for-pound’) attempts his 17th consecutive IBF and 10th consecutive lineal title defense against arguably the best available contender he hasn’t defeated yet. Love him or not, it’s impossible to argue Klitschko hasn’t fought the best guys he could in amassing those numbers.
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