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With Thompson's impressive win over one of the most promising heavyweight prospects in ages, where does this leave Wlad's resume? Does it nudge him past Ali all-time? I hope in the coming days we can have a good ,frank, and polite discussion of Wlad's place in history.
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I told everyone here Price was nothing short of a tall stiff basic fighter. Tyson Fury is a much more complete and fluid boxer. Not surprised at all.
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Hilarious all the british retards thought that Wlad would have to prove himself by beating the likes of David Price to cement his legacy
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Just a joke. Seriously, always thought it was a stiff, bigger inferior Wlad that was almost equally as boring. Fury is better but not great by any means. I'm not sure how much more fluid he is... he pushes his shots and he's slow and a light puncher. |
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