Yeah he got wobbled but he was probably more caught by surprise by a stiff jab while he was still cold early on rather than being hurt. Funny that people say Wlad has no heart when he always gets up if he's down and generally comes back fighting if he is hurt. His chin isn't great, but it's not awful. It's mediocre, but he keeps on getting through with it...
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Wladimir gets KO'd by Foreman and Tyson (link to where he got wobbled by Pulev)
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Originally posted by jkaisen41 View PostThe funny thing is that nobody mentioned it. I mean he was wobbled by a jab if Pulev wouldn't have got carried away and walked in the left this could have gotten funny.
Pulev did a few things I really liked. Would like to see a rematch and he wanted one so he stated. But guys who are actually have something that is a threat to Wladimir will never get a rematch. A shot to dead - that you can jab to dead - Lamon Brewster can get one
If you watch the first round he actually starts of with a clinch. They both are in the ring middle and he goes right away in grapple mode. I always only laught if anybody tells me that Klitschko actually would have a shot against Foreman, Holmes, Tyson, Ali etc. I mean sure, if he can clinch for the first 6 rounds and tire them out maybe but overall c'mon looooooooooooooool
Pulev was the first real opponent he had after Haye (with that I mean someone who actually has something that can pose a threat to him) - Haye is just not physical enough even though I would like to see a rematch and see what happens if Haye actually decides to just let his right go.
Pulev wasn't manhandled and he is the first one I can remember in a very long time who did something against the holding.
Like I said, this five rounds had more excitement and competition than the last five fights probably. And you also saw that Klitscho was scared to throw in the 2nd and 3rd round. He knows what his chin is
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Why are heavyweights seemingly exhausted from the first bell on? That was excruciating to watch.
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Originally posted by LacedUp View PostYou wouldn't rate Ron Lyle higher than Pulev?
Have you actually seen him fight?
I suspect Pulev hits harder than Lyle, a good bit harder, and Lyle had Foreman on the floor. That's my only point. And you look at the way Pulev finished Dimitrenko and Ustinov, I'm not convinced Lyle stops these two guys. He would outbox them, but stopping them I doubt it.
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