If a 2004-2014 Wladimir Klitscko fought Ruiz

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  • PRINCEKOOL
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    #21
    Originally posted by slimshandy69
    I agree. Haye and Wlad in 2011 utterly destroy Joshua and Ruiz.
    Fury, Wilder, and Joshua are all massively flawed in their own way 'That is why to be honest? The heavyweight division is exciting right now'. Joshua is the sophisticated version/slightly more sophisticated version of Frank Bruno. For the me? The best ever Frank Bruno that I saw was up against Lennox Lewis, that version would give Joshua trouble 'I was very very impressed with Bruno's text book boxing in that fight'

    I used to think that Joshua hit as hard as Wilder, but it is becoming clear as of now? That this is not the case 'But yes Joshua does has some decent power'. And I still think that Joshua will regain his titles and go on to beat both Wilder and Fury.

    Would of been brilliant is a uninjured David Haye was about in this era, or the Haye & Kiltschko from 2011 etc

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    • Caught Square
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      #22
      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
      David Haye & Wladimir Kiltschko would beat all of these guys.

      To be really honest? I can't be bothered explaining at this time.
      Who did David Haye beat at heavyweight that was as good as Joshua, Wilder or Fury?

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        #23
        Originally posted by Caught Square
        Who did David Haye beat at heavyweight that was as good as Joshua, Wilder or Fury?
        Valuev.

        Plus in general? I just think he was a better fighter than all of them, Fury would of been sparked out if their schedule fight went ahead 'That Haye was breaking down, but still had just enough left in the tank'

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          #24
          Originally posted by slimshandy69
          Not only would it been one sided demolition job. But we would be slating his opposition that he's taken.

          Joshua has lost to a B minus level fighter and badly. Lets just admit that we held Wlad at such a high standard.

          Wlad is the best ever heavyweight.
          I totally agree. I also think that Arreola that was toyed with Vitali would have beaten Ruiz

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            #25
            Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
            Valuev.

            Plus in general? I just think he was a better fighter than all of them, Fury would of been sparked out if their schedule fight went ahead 'That Haye was breaking down, but still had just enough left in the tank'
            Valuev

            Haye was a very good fighter don't get me wrong but his heavyweight resume was relatively poor and he picked his fights very carefully up until he fought Klitschko.

            At the time I thought Haye would beat Fury I won't lie but looking back and seeing how good Fury ended up being I think he would've schooled Haye, who would've struggled to catch him all night loading up on the right hand, that's all he can do against a tall fighter who keeps it long like Fury.

            Btw the only reason Haye signed to fight Fury was because of the Cunningham fight where Fury got dropped, before that he was saying he's 'too old and small' for guys like Fury.

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            • Godsfly
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              #26
              Wlad would have jabbed Ruiz to death then knocked him flat out afterwards staying that Ruiz doesn't take his physical fitness serious......but as far as wlad being the greatest ever? Hell no.

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                #27
                Let's not pretend like prime Klitschko don't destroy every heavyweight of this era.

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                • Rusty Tromboni
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                  David Haye & Wladimir Kiltschko would beat all of these guys.

                  To be really honest? I can't be bothered explaining at this time.

                  Hahaha!


                  Can't be bothered to explain? That's your fire escape? Maybe you just can't explain it because: 1) your wrong; 2) you know shyte about Boxing.

                  Don't say ****** things, and you won't get called out.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Rusty Tromboni
                    Hahaha!


                    Can't be bothered to explain? That's your fire escape? Maybe you just can't explain it because: 1) your wrong; 2) you know shyte about Boxing.

                    Don't say ****** things, and you won't get called out.
                    I am not escaping, no running. I don't think I need to explain myself ether 'In my opinion both David Haye & Wladimir Kiltschko at their peak would of beaten all of these guys'.

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                    • JimRaynor
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                      #30
                      There is a good chance that a current 43 year old Wlad would beat Ruiz, nvm a prime one. Ruiz's height and style is tailor made for Wlad. He'd keep him off with the jab and pepper him with right hands all throughout the fight until Ruiz gets KOed or loses by a wide UD.

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