Vitali Klitsckho maintained a 100% KO (and TKO or RTD) ratio for 27 fights until he himself was forced to retire during a fight with Chris Byrd. Byrd used exceptional defence to cause Vitali to repeatedly overstretch himself to the point he injured himself through his own failure to land on the elusive Byrd.
Deontay Wilder, currently with a record of 29 Wins/29 KOs has already surpassed Vitali's early career knockout ratio. What does this say about Wilder as a potential heavyweight champion in the future? Is it any indicator as to his true potential or is it just a statistic that can be completely disregarded?
Deontay Wilder, currently with a record of 29 Wins/29 KOs has already surpassed Vitali's early career knockout ratio. What does this say about Wilder as a potential heavyweight champion in the future? Is it any indicator as to his true potential or is it just a statistic that can be completely disregarded?
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