Sultan will fare better than Brock and Austin, that's for sure.
I would have to favor Wlad however. Still, Sultan is a guy to watch. He, Peter, and Wlad are the three most exciting heavyweights around. For the sake of boxing's popularity, just hope that they can continue to succeed.
Sultan will fare better than Brock and Austin, that's for sure.
I would have to favor Wlad however. Still, Sultan is a guy to watch. He, Peter, and Wlad are the three most exciting heavyweights around. For the sake of boxing's popularity, just hope that they can continue to succeed.
Let's face it, Peter is hopeless, Ibragimov is inconsistent and Klitschko isn't a real fighter. The future is with guys like Boytsov, Povetkin and maybe some other hungry young wolves lurking in the shadows.
Oh, and as it was seen, Austin is much smaller than Wlad
they are both around 6'6" depending on the measurement. i've heard wladimir to be anywhere from 6' 6" to 6' 7 3/10".
either way, they are both approximately the same height and weigh the same as well. austin did have the 2 inch reach advantage. difference is klitschko has skills.
Anyways, not much hope for Ibragimov there
absolutely agree.
Guys, you seriously overrate Ibragimov
agree. he isn't horrible or anything like that, but he's(ibragimov) nothing more than a footnote in the heavyweight scene even though there are a slightly less amount of marketable heavies right now as opposed to many of the prior decades.
now, moving straight backwards is not necessarily a good habit to be comfortable with. however, klitschko being among one of the top hardest punchers in heavyweight history, he hasn't needed to worry about defence as much as other boxers. in the last 4 or 5 fights he has shown a remarkable ability to change his game as needed. instead of just half stepping backwards. he will side step or just tie up the opponent for a second.
now fellas, let's not be too hard on potatoes. it's not like he is a boxer, martial artists, or any kind of trained fighter. i'd bet he has no formal trainng of any kind. might as well just ignore his repetitively ignorant comments instead of following them up - it's not like he's going to learn anything or say anything insightful.
Depends on how you define the term "better". Many of the top ranked heavies could beat him despite having inferior skills. I have already explained how in my previous posts.
Depends on how you define the term "better". Many of the top ranked heavies could beat him despite having inferior skills. I have already explained how in my previous posts.
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