Resume usually includes both wins and losses
Zab fought some great guys, but alas victories over B opponents is better than one sided losses to A opponents
This is a loaded question, the answer is Judah. Vitali fought in the weakest HW era in history where the biggest names were him and his brother. It's Zab by default, some of his losses are better than some of Vitalis wins, and that really says something about the division and era.
vitali and its not even close. Judah is proof that it takes a hell of a lot more than just talent to be a dominating professional fighter. vitali's resume isn't great by any means but Judah's is terrible. lost almost every meaningful fight
In both cases, their losses are actually more memorable than their wins.
What do people remember Vitali Klitschko for? Putting up a good effort before getting his face mangled by Lennox Lewis
What do people remember Zab Judah for? Chicken Dance/ "Don't ever play with matches" against Tyszu or winning the first 4 rounds against Mayweather.
I don't feel too strongly either way, but beating Cory Spinks is probably better than anyone Vitali beat. Who exactly is Vitali's best win? Adamek? Peter?
I don't feel too strongly either way, but beating Cory Spinks is probably better than anyone Vitali beat. Who exactly is Vitali's best win? Adamek? Peter?
peter had a belt and wasn't shot back then and was considered extremely dangerous while vitali was coming off a huge layoff at 37. that and the sanders win dwarfs any Judah win plus vitali did make several title defenses at an advanced age. don't get me wrong,,,vitali's resume is far from great but it craps all over judahs imo
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