To Tell The Truth; The Heavyweight Champ
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As some on here have memtioned, Liakhovich fought a tougher fight against Brewster than he had to; he elected to slug. I suggest this was his desire to prove he was the best outweighing his trainer's efforts to get him to fight a smart fight. Now, whether he can deal with a boxer of Wladimir's calibre remains to be seen; but I give him a shot because of his doggedness. -
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possibly to prove he COULD go toe to toe with brewster, poeple were questioning his chin before the fight.........guess he showed us that he can fight both insude and outside and that he has a good chin....one good fight and it wasn't all that good. I don't see why he had to go toe-to-toe with Brewster considering Brewster isn't all that hard to box. If Liakhovich can't exploit Brewster's weaknesses, I find it hard to believe that he will figure out how to beat Klitschko.Leave a comment:
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....one good fight and it wasn't all that good. I don't see why he had to go toe-to-toe with Brewster considering Brewster isn't all that hard to box. If Liakhovich can't exploit Brewster's weaknesses, I find it hard to believe that he will figure out how to beat Klitschko.Leave a comment:
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problem with liakovich is that he has had only one good fight, time will tell and like mentioned earlier in this thread klitschko-liakovich needs to happenLeave a comment:
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NICE POST KK... I think the reason most people give WLAD the NOD over Liakohvich is simply experience and RESUME..While I agree that Klitschko is probably the best Heavyweight on the planet, he is not the World Heavyweight Champion. There is none.
For there to be a True World Heavyweight Champion, the two best heavies should fight. Who's the best Heavy is up for grabs, as is the second....thank you sancioning bodies!!
For my money, Sergei Liakhovich is the second best. Liakhovich beat Brewster, who beat Klitschko.
Also, Brewster blew Golota out of the water, while Byrd barely managed a draw against teh same man.....and John Ruiz barely got a win over Golota when the WBA strap was his. This means that when Byrd, Ruiz, and Brewster ruled the roost, Brewster was the more dominant champion and deserved to be, at the very least, # 2.
Also, when Ruiz lost to Toney, roids or not, he lost some credibility. Roids don't make you box better, skill does. So, while Toney disqualified himself through his illegal substance use, Jawney through himself out of respectability...if he was ever there....by losing to Toney.
This leave us Chris Byrd and Lamon Brewster, since Vitali retired...leaving us with two very good candidates for Heavyweight supremacy. Brewster beat Klitschko, Klitschko beats Byrd, Liakhovich beats Brewster = Liakhovich has as much claim to the title as Klitschko.....or at least is close enough for the Ultimate, Undisputed World Heavyweight Championship to be decided by these two meeting.
Klitschko vs Liakhovich must happen......then, we'll have a True Champ, IMHO.Leave a comment:
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Hey Bozo where the **** are you at you little *****....lets bet a ******* on who becomes undipsuted champ...gimme Wlad and you can have the field.While I agree that Klitschko is probably the best Heavyweight on the planet, he is not the World Heavyweight Champion. There is none.
For there to be a True World Heavyweight Champion, the two best heavies should fight. Who's the best Heavy is up for grabs, as is the second....thank you sancioning bodies!!
For my money, Sergei Liakhovich is the second best. Liakhovich beat Brewster, who beat Klitschko.
Also, Brewster blew Golota out of the water, while Byrd barely managed a draw against teh same man.....and John Ruiz barely got a win over Golota when the WBA strap was his. This means that when Byrd, Ruiz, and Brewster ruled the roost, Brewster was the more dominant champion and deserved to be, at the very least, # 2.
Also, when Ruiz lost to Toney, roids or not, he lost some credibility. Roids don't make you box better, skill does. So, while Toney disqualified himself through his illegal substance use, Jawney through himself out of respectability...if he was ever there....by losing to Toney.
This leave us Chris Byrd and Lamon Brewster, since Vitali retired...leaving us with two very good candidates for Heavyweight supremacy. Brewster beat Klitschko, Klitschko beats Byrd, Liakhovich beats Brewster = Liakhovich has as much claim to the title as Klitschko.....or at least is close enough for the Ultimate, Undisputed World Heavyweight Championship to be decided by these two meeting.
Klitschko vs Liakhovich must happen......then, we'll have a True Champ, IMHO.Leave a comment:
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Great post but I have given away too much karma. Who do you think wins between Klitschko and Liakhovich, I pick Sergei myself.While I agree that Klitschko is probably the best Heavyweight on the planet, he is not the World Heavyweight Champion. There is none.
For there to be a True World Heavyweight Champion, the two best heavies should fight. Who's the best Heavy is up for grabs, as is the second....thank you sancioning bodies!!
For my money, Sergei Liakhovich is the second best. Liakhovich beat Brewster, who beat Klitschko.
Also, Brewster blew Golota out of the water, while Byrd barely managed a draw against teh same man.....and John Ruiz barely got a win over Golota when the WBA strap was his. This means that when Byrd, Ruiz, and Brewster ruled the roost, Brewster was the more dominant champion and deserved to be, at the very least, # 2.
Also, when Ruiz lost to Toney, roids or not, he lost some credibility. Roids don't make you box better, skill does. So, while Toney disqualified himself through his illegal substance use, Jawney through himself out of respectability...if he was ever there....by losing to Toney.
This leave us Chris Byrd and Lamon Brewster, since Vitali retired...leaving us with two very good candidates for Heavyweight supremacy. Brewster beat Klitschko, Klitschko beats Byrd, Liakhovich beats Brewster = Liakhovich has as much claim to the title as Klitschko.....or at least is close enough for the Ultimate, Undisputed World Heavyweight Championship to be decided by these two meeting.
Klitschko vs Liakhovich must happen......then, we'll have a True Champ, IMHO.Leave a comment:
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While I agree that Klitschko is probably the best Heavyweight on the planet, he is not the World Heavyweight Champion. There is none.
For there to be a True World Heavyweight Champion, the two best heavies should fight. Who's the best Heavy is up for grabs, as is the second....thank you sancioning bodies!!
For my money, Sergei Liakhovich is the second best. Liakhovich beat Brewster, who beat Klitschko.
Also, Brewster blew Golota out of the water, while Byrd barely managed a draw against teh same man.....and John Ruiz barely got a win over Golota when the WBA strap was his. This means that when Byrd, Ruiz, and Brewster ruled the roost, Brewster was the more dominant champion and deserved to be, at the very least, # 2.
Also, when Ruiz lost to Toney, roids or not, he lost some credibility. Roids don't make you box better, skill does. So, while Toney disqualified himself through his illegal substance use, Jawney through himself out of respectability...if he was ever there....by losing to Toney.
This leave us Chris Byrd and Lamon Brewster, since Vitali retired...leaving us with two very good candidates for Heavyweight supremacy. Brewster beat Klitschko, Klitschko beats Byrd, Liakhovich beats Brewster = Liakhovich has as much claim to the title as Klitschko.....or at least is close enough for the Ultimate, Undisputed World Heavyweight Championship to be decided by these two meeting.
Klitschko vs Liakhovich must happen......then, we'll have a True Champ, IMHO.Leave a comment:
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