1) In regards to my 9 points being lies and irrelevant. Feel free to explain how such is the case. If you already have, then I am more than willing to address them If I read them.
2) In regards to my 9 points being '******ed'. Feel free to offer alternative 'NON-******ED' points which substantiate your claim of other past heavyweight champions being the greatest / best or being greater / better than Wladimir Klitschko. So far, you haven't done so.
3) In regards to him losing fewest rounds. Despite those losses you've mentioned, he still lost fewer rounds than any other past heavyweight champion. Especially when taking into consideration he has had 69 professional bouts and 23 world championship title bouts. All of which are more than what other past heavyweight champions accomplished, especially against real heavyweights opponents (boxers weighing 200 pounds or more). I've seen past heayvweight champions and nobody won as many rounds that they competed in, as much as Wladimir Klitschko did. Those early losses, along with his loss at around age 40 to Fury or Joshua doesn't change this fact!!
4) In regards to Wlad's win / loss ratio. I stated Wlad has one of the best win / loss ratio. Not the best! So your point is moot in regards to a few others who may have had a better one!
5) In regards to defeating more mandatory challengers being irrelevant. Perhaps! However, I also added with mandatory challengers 'TOP RANKED OPPONENTS (boxers ranked in the top 10 of the heavyweight rankings). That however, is absolutely relevant. It shows the level / quality of opposition he has defeated and he has defeated more of them, more convincingly and impressively than any other past heavyweight champion has.
6) In regards to boxers like Alex Leapai being Wlad's mandatory. So what? What is your point?
7) In regards to Wlad knocking out more southpaws than any past heavyweight champion. He defeated and stopped more southpaws (that were actually proven, qualified and deserved to box against him). As in, they were the best possible ones. Lennox Lewis avoided all southpaws during his time. Hence, 0 wins against southpaws. Likewise, Mike Tyson is the same! Whilst other heavyweight champions mostly boxed against southpaws that wouldn't even qualify as 'heavyweights' today. Ergo, they are irrelevant!
8) In regards to Wlad having highest number of title defenses. Against real heavyweights that would be considered heavyweights today (boxers weighing 200 pounds or more). Yes, he absolutely does!
9) In regards to the heavyweight division being unlimited and you don't have to be over 200 pounds to be a heavyweight. Incorrect! To qualify as a heavyweight today, one must weigh 200 pounds or more. The heavyweight division is only unlimited from 200 pounds and onward. Meaning, as long as a boxer weighs above 200 pounds, they can weigh whatever afterwards and onward from 200 pounds.
10) In regards to Joe Louis having 26 title defenses with Wlad having 23. I've already addressed this. Joe Louis has merely 8 title defenses against boxers who would qualify as heavyweights today (boxers who weighed 200 pounds or more). On the other hand, Wladimir Klitschko has 23 title defenses against legitimate heavyweights by modern standard. So again, perhaps recheck your 'facts'?
11) In regards to which 'elite' opponent Wlad has beaten. Well first, define the word 'elite' in a strictly mathematical / scientific way which can be verified and tested using a mathematical / scientific criteria. Until then, that word remains meaningless since I only deal with objective points in relation to these topics.
12) In regards to names of opponents Wladimir Klitschko beat. He beat every possible opponent that was qualified to box against him or deserved a bout against him. Excluding his older brother Vitali Klitschko. I challenge you to find a boxer during his time that he could've fought who deserved a bout against him that he avoided. Go ahead! I'll wait!
He beat the best possible opponents, year in year out for a decade and you're complaining about 'names'? Names don't matter. Records do. The opponents he beat have records that are as good as they come, prior to them facing Wladimir Klitschko. Why should 'name' matter?
2) In regards to my 9 points being '******ed'. Feel free to offer alternative 'NON-******ED' points which substantiate your claim of other past heavyweight champions being the greatest / best or being greater / better than Wladimir Klitschko. So far, you haven't done so.
3) In regards to him losing fewest rounds. Despite those losses you've mentioned, he still lost fewer rounds than any other past heavyweight champion. Especially when taking into consideration he has had 69 professional bouts and 23 world championship title bouts. All of which are more than what other past heavyweight champions accomplished, especially against real heavyweights opponents (boxers weighing 200 pounds or more). I've seen past heayvweight champions and nobody won as many rounds that they competed in, as much as Wladimir Klitschko did. Those early losses, along with his loss at around age 40 to Fury or Joshua doesn't change this fact!!
4) In regards to Wlad's win / loss ratio. I stated Wlad has one of the best win / loss ratio. Not the best! So your point is moot in regards to a few others who may have had a better one!
5) In regards to defeating more mandatory challengers being irrelevant. Perhaps! However, I also added with mandatory challengers 'TOP RANKED OPPONENTS (boxers ranked in the top 10 of the heavyweight rankings). That however, is absolutely relevant. It shows the level / quality of opposition he has defeated and he has defeated more of them, more convincingly and impressively than any other past heavyweight champion has.
6) In regards to boxers like Alex Leapai being Wlad's mandatory. So what? What is your point?
7) In regards to Wlad knocking out more southpaws than any past heavyweight champion. He defeated and stopped more southpaws (that were actually proven, qualified and deserved to box against him). As in, they were the best possible ones. Lennox Lewis avoided all southpaws during his time. Hence, 0 wins against southpaws. Likewise, Mike Tyson is the same! Whilst other heavyweight champions mostly boxed against southpaws that wouldn't even qualify as 'heavyweights' today. Ergo, they are irrelevant!
8) In regards to Wlad having highest number of title defenses. Against real heavyweights that would be considered heavyweights today (boxers weighing 200 pounds or more). Yes, he absolutely does!
9) In regards to the heavyweight division being unlimited and you don't have to be over 200 pounds to be a heavyweight. Incorrect! To qualify as a heavyweight today, one must weigh 200 pounds or more. The heavyweight division is only unlimited from 200 pounds and onward. Meaning, as long as a boxer weighs above 200 pounds, they can weigh whatever afterwards and onward from 200 pounds.
10) In regards to Joe Louis having 26 title defenses with Wlad having 23. I've already addressed this. Joe Louis has merely 8 title defenses against boxers who would qualify as heavyweights today (boxers who weighed 200 pounds or more). On the other hand, Wladimir Klitschko has 23 title defenses against legitimate heavyweights by modern standard. So again, perhaps recheck your 'facts'?
11) In regards to which 'elite' opponent Wlad has beaten. Well first, define the word 'elite' in a strictly mathematical / scientific way which can be verified and tested using a mathematical / scientific criteria. Until then, that word remains meaningless since I only deal with objective points in relation to these topics.
12) In regards to names of opponents Wladimir Klitschko beat. He beat every possible opponent that was qualified to box against him or deserved a bout against him. Excluding his older brother Vitali Klitschko. I challenge you to find a boxer during his time that he could've fought who deserved a bout against him that he avoided. Go ahead! I'll wait!
He beat the best possible opponents, year in year out for a decade and you're complaining about 'names'? Names don't matter. Records do. The opponents he beat have records that are as good as they come, prior to them facing Wladimir Klitschko. Why should 'name' matter?
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