Replace Luis Ortiz with 90's George Foreman
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Wladimir Klitschko dominated a division full of low class boxers. Or are you going to disagree with this now?yeah i agree with you, ortiz beat jennings better than klitschko did so that makes him the greater fighter. it doesnt matter about any other achievements or the fact that wlad dominated the division for years and years, ortiz was better cause he stopped jennings and wlad couldnt. although chisora was better than ortiz cause he stopped malik scott and ortiz couldnt.
Malik Scott literally ran and was in total survival mode against Luis Ortiz. Whilst he came to fight against Dereck Chisora. But at least Ortiz was able to drop Scott multiple times. Something Wladimir Klitschko failed to do to Bryant Jennings.
Bryant Jennings was owning Wladimir Klitschko's ass at times. And an argument can be made that Bryant Jennings is the 3rd best opponent of Wladimir Klitschko since his defeat to Corrie Sanders. Since Bryant Jennings did a better job on Wladimir Klitschko than pretty much any of Wlad's past opponents since 2006 did.
Come on! You have to admit that Luis Ortiz is SIGNIFICANTLY more skilled than Wladimir Klitschko with much better punch variation, counter punching skills and overall versatility. This is why Ortiz demolished Jennings whilst Wladimir Klitschko couldn't, because the guy can't fight on the inside.Comment
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Shrug, say what you will about Klitschko's stick and move skills but I say big George would get on the inside long enough to either daze his glass chin with a jab or a left uppercut, to each their own. Klitschko has my respect, but not that kinda respect. George finishes like a boss and once he has Klitschko hurt, I don't see anything but Wlad finishing on the floor
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you forget, george just needs to land a good jab. that dude was bout it. i respect his warrior teachings, he took his asswhooping from holyfield like a man. boss status.Comment
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