Originally posted by UnderControl-
Which ACTIVE HW has currently the Best Resume?
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good point and nielson didnt fight the best comp either with a 49/48 -0 whatever he ended up with rec -
Klitschko, Golota, Krasniqi, Meehan, ...Originally posted by beez721lmao. this is a joke right? losses to shufford,,,etienne and lykawich...is far from the best resumeComment
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oh please....golota is a bum and krasniqui is nothing than a journeyman who was knocked out by freaking saleta,,,lolOriginally posted by 2toughwell if you luk at who he KNOCKED THE *** OUT since winning the WBO crown. you will understand.Comment
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He quit, wasn't knocked out. Please do not talk about fights you have not seen.Originally posted by beez721oh please....golota is a bum and krasniqui is nothing than a journeyman who was knocked out by freaking saleta,,,lol
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Those numbers don't mean a whole lot though. You're giving Wladimir too much credit for wins over an undefeated Eliseo Castillo and a 29-2 Fabio Moli????????Originally posted by Hitman932clearly wlad klitschko has the most impressive resume overall
here are some stats:
combined records of last 10 opponents...
wlad klitschko 297-20-6 (92.9%)
lamon brewster 252-50-8 (82.6%)
hasim rahman 391-63-10 (85.3) wins over toney 69-4 and calloway 47-4 pad these totals for rahman. if you didnt count those two the record of his last 8 opponents would be 275-55-7 (82.6%) equal to bresters total
if you want to talk about james toney take into consideration the following FACT. from 1997-2002 he oufhg the following guys in this order.
1. steve little 2. terry porter 3. adolpho washington 4. ramon garbey
5. terry mcgroom 6. courtney butler 7. saul montana 8 wesley martin
9. sione aspeli 10. michael rush 11. jason robinson.
even if you tried there is no way a good fighter should be able to fight this many ****ty opponents in a row.
Guys like Glen Johnson or Jose Luis Castillo (obviously outside the heavyweight division) show that picking up some 'L's along the way doesn't make you a lesser fighter necessarily.
I'm sure you don't think the must-see fight in the division is Valuev vs. Brock or Ibragimov...
Don King just signed up a 15-0 heavyweight, put him in the ring against DaVarryl Williamson, and TOS KO'd him in 4. You can schedule a record. That being said, I still rank Wlad as the best or one of the best resumes - but it's not because of win-loss percentages - it's because in addition to his big fights against Chris Byrd, Brewster who went on to defend a few times, prospect Peter and veteran Ray Mercer - he's got guys like Monte Barrett, Jameel McCline, and Axel Schulz on his record from years back - and W's over all of those guys...Comment
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golot [names on record] wise is way up thereOriginally posted by UnderControl-Klitschko, Golota, Krasniqi, Meehan, ...Comment
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Originally posted by UnderControl-Klitschko, Golota, Krasniqi, Meehan, ...
golota nor meehan were even top 20 fighters at the time brewster fought them. and youre listing them as his best victories. i think you just ruined your own argumentComment
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lol - Golota has lost to some of the best names in the division. A heavyweight Chop Chop Corley...(smilie)Comment
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Andrew drew with Byrd and gave Ruiz a very good fight.Originally posted by Hitman932golota nor meehan were even top 20 fighters at the time brewster fought them. and youre listing them as his best victories. i think you just ruined your own argumentComment
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