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  • #11
    Originally posted by Ganstaz003 View Post
    Of all the Eastern European boxers, Wladimir Klitschko is the greatest boxer in history. His domination over the heavyweight division has been unparalleled by anybody else in not just the heavyweight division, but any weight division.
    He got stopped rather nicely too with or without the Meldonium. He had it nicely like Povetkin for a while

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Floyd's Mask View Post
      He got stopped rather nicely too with or without the Meldonium. He had it nicely like Povetkin for a while
      So what exactly is your point when you claim he got stopped? At modern heavyweight (against opponents weighing 200 pounds or more), Wladimir Klitschko also has:

      1) the highest knockout percentage in the heavyweight division's history in world championship fights.

      2) the highest knockout quantity against previously unbeaten / never knocked out opponents.

      3) The highest quantity of wins + knockouts against most styles of opponents (southpaws, counter punchers, pressure fighters and etc.).

      4) Average knockout victims, heavier than any other past heavyweight in history.

      5) More OVERALL wins + knockouts than any other past heavyweight in history.

      6) Lost fewer rounds than any other past heavyweight in history (excluding his brother Vitali Klitschko).

      7) Has arguably, the best win / loss ratio in his career record, out of the number of fights he has had.

      8) Excluding Mike Tyson, knocked out / defeated more heavier than self opponents than any other past heavyweight.


      My point stands. Some of Wladimir Klitschko's achievements are not only unparalleled in the heavyweight division, but in any division. Both Canelo Alvarez and Gennady Golovkin look like a bunch of amateurs when compared to the greatest boxer in history, called Wladimir Klitschko.

      Furthermore:

      1) Provide evidence that Wladimir Klitschko ever consumed / used Meldonium or any other PED in his pro career.

      2) Meldonium was legal before 2015, so Povetkin using them wasn't wrong during that period. However, I'm still yet to find any conclusive evidence that he consumed any meldonium after 2015. Small traces found isn't 'conclusive' evidence. If you know of any, then feel free to provide them.

      3) Meldonium doesn't exponentially improve an athlete's performance, anymore than caffeine or some of the legal supplements (like creatine) does, or at least there isn't any evidence. If you have the evidence, then feel free to provide them.

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