Whats Wladimir Klitsckho's best win?

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  • gmc_rfc_06
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    #11
    Originally posted by dan_cov
    Byrd or Povetkin.

    I don't think Haye is anywhere near his best win he didn't beat anybody at HW worth anything.
    40yr old Barrett who dropped him

    Journeyman Chisora
    40yr old Audrey a gatekeeper at domestic level
    40yr old Valuev? Chagaev and a nearly 50yr old Holyfield beat him more decisively.
    40yr old Ruiz

    Beat a load of old men who for most part was never any good at any stage of their career.

    The guy had the chance to fight Vitali, Chagaev (prime), Adamek, Fury & so on and his ass fell out everytime.
    Where does this idea come from? I've seen a lot of people say it, yet it never happened

    Haye slipped, Barrett hit him while he was on the floor and got deducted a point.

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    • Jedi Vader
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      #12
      Steward said Haye was his signature win so I'm sticking with that.

      Haye was a blown up Cruiser who Klit couldn't even knock down let alone knock out.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Jedi Vader
        Steward said Haye was his signature win so I'm sticking with that.

        Haye was a blown up Cruiser who Klit couldn't even knock down let alone knock out.


        It's hilarious how you always manage to belittle Klitschkos in every comment you make

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        • Larry the boss
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          #14
          He does not have any huge wins..just some good solid wins and longevity

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            #15
            I think the first Samuel Peter win established him as a man who could come back and overcome adversity. Before that, it looked like he was about washed up, but Steward did great in the corner, calming him down and giving him sounds advice. Wlad proved himself on that night. As a fan of his back then, I was on the edge of my seat and in the end, I think he really got the best of Peter in an entertaining fight.

            His biggest win will probably always be David Haye. The fight was not great but he clearly won it. I also thought he tore up Brewster and Peter very well in rematches. If his rematch record reflects the Fury rematch, the Brit is in trouble.

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            • dan_cov
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              #16
              Originally posted by gmc_rfc_06
              Where does this idea come from? I've seen a lot of people say it, yet it never happened

              Haye slipped, Barrett hit him while he was on the floor and got deducted a point.

              25.24


              That was no slip. David Haye acknowledged it himself.

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              • Jedi Vader
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                #17
                Originally posted by Jedi Vader
                Steward said Haye was his signature win so I'm sticking with that.

                Haye was a blown up Cruiser who Klit couldn't even knock down let alone knock out.
                Originally posted by Szef


                It's hilarious how you always manage to belittle Klitschkos in every comment you make
                The bolded is a hilarious fact whether you like it or not.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by VatoMulatto
                  64 wins (53 KO's) and only 4 losses....Great record but what's his best win?

                  Chris Byrd? David Haye? Povetkin? Anyone else?
                  It's gotta be David Haye, sadly a pathetic performance by Haye that night but he was/is a tremendous fighter with definite one punch KO power.

                  Povetkin is a close second because of his skill level but again, pathetic performance from Pov.

                  I will however, add that Wlad's best performance, in my eyes, was against Peter. Wlad went in, seemed to control the fight and then took two big KDs in the 5th, at that point, after all of Wlad's terrible losses, I thought he was gone but he came back and kept coming back. He didn't unravel, kept his cool and ended up winning comfortably. That made Wlad imo.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Jedi Vader
                    Steward said Haye was his signature win so I'm sticking with that.

                    Haye was a blown up Cruiser who Klit couldn't even knock down let alone knock out.
                    Haye was bigger than Joe Louis and virtually identical height/weight as a prime Muhammad Ali.

                    ... and of course Haye ran all fight, pinky toe boo-boo and all

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by buge
                      Haye was bigger than Joe Louis and virtually identical height/weight as a prime Muhammad Ali.

                      ... and of course Haye ran all fight, pinky toe boo-boo and all
                      Different eras. Back in that day most of the heavyweights were smaller than the ones of today. So your point is moot.

                      Haye ran all night? A good boxer would cut the ring off and Klit didn't.

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