Is there any heavyweight who can relly beat Wladimir?

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  • MiguelNG
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    Is there any heavyweight who can relly beat Wladimir?

    I can't think of anyone i guess he will retire unifying belts and then the division will be more even with Fury, Stiverne, Wilder, Arreola, Perez... and the emerging prospects like Anthony Joshua.
    'really' sorry by the spelling mistake
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    a hail mary from american hype

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      At this stage? Nobody.

      Fury has the tools imo, but Wlad's timing & power would probably be too much.

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        Yeah,but he's playing football...American football that is.

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        • MiguelNG
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          #5
          Originally posted by denium
          At this stage? Nobody.

          Fury has the tools imo, but Wlad's timing & power would probably be too much.
          Agree Wlad is just to good for the other heavyweights

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            #6
            Originally posted by MiguelNG
            I can't think of anyone i guess he will retire unifying belts and then the division will be more even with Fury, Stiverne, Wilder, Arreola, Perez... and the emerging prospects like Anthony Joshua.
            'really' sorry by the spelling mistake
            Father Time will catch up with Wladimir Klitschko sooner of later.

            But it may not be for another couple of years, he looked very good in his last fight.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Freedom.
              Father Time will catch up with Wladimir Klitschko sooner of later.

              But it may not be for another couple of years, he looked very good in his last fight.
              Yeah he did it was a really good performance where pulev had nothing to do. Wladimir will fight Fury or the winner of stiverne and wilder?

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                Wilder is thedark horse. He has the power and size to give Klitschko serious problems but these things are basically the only things we know about Wilder so far, after his Saturdy fight we will know a lot more imo.

                And my pick is Johua. Technically sollid, sturdy, talented, has great power and he isn't a small hw. Right now he is probably too green for it, but I think one and a half-two years later he will fight for a title.

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                  Kobrata in a rematch. Hey, hope dies last.

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                    My opinion is he already fought the 2nd best guy in the division, Povetkin.

                    So no. Not for a while.

                    I wonder if Povetkin would be in line for a WBC title shot since he's rated highly by them. Maybe a mando for the winner of Saturday's fight. The way Povetkin has fought lately, I think the whole division sans Wlad is in trouble.

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