Wladimir Klitschko's best win?

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  1. Vladimir23

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    Wladimir Klitschko is one of the greatest heavyweights of all time

    - IBF/WBO/WBA/IBO/RING Unified Heavyweight Champion of the world

    - Olympic Gold Medalist

    - 57 wins

    - 50 knockouts

    - Statistically 2nd most dominant fighter of all time (Vitali is statistically most dominant fighter ever)

    - Has made 17 title defences

    - Has defeated 9 undefeated fighters

    - Has defeated 10 world champions:

    Chris Byrd I (31-1)
    Chris Byrd II (39-2)
    Sam Peter I (24-0)
    Sam Peter II (34-3)
    David Haye (25-1)
    Ruslan Chagaev (25-0)
    Sultan Ibragimov (22-0)
    Lamon Brewster (33-3)
    Hasim Rahman (45-5)
    Frans Botha (44-3)
    Jean Marc Mormeck (36-4)
    Ray Mercer (30-4)

    - Has defeated tons of top contenders:

    Eddie Chambers (35-1)
    Tony Thompson (31-1)
    Jameel McCline (28-2)
    Calvin Brock (29-0)
    Monte Barrett (23-0)
    Axel Schulz (26-3)
    Ray Austin (24-3)
    DaVarryl Williamson (20-2)
    Charles Shufford (17-1)
    Phil Jackson (42-7)
    Eliseo Castillo (18-0)
    Derrick Jefferson (23-2)
    etc...
     
  2. leaduppercut

    leaduppercut Well-Known Member Full Member

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    'He is like Tyson, but faster' :smoke
     
  3. hookfromhell

    hookfromhell Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Yeah we all know this. You like to wear people down just like Wlad
    dont you. How bout your favorite win ya jackass? (Sandler reference)
    I voted Peter, although my personal fave is Brewster 2. Wlad hit
    Brewster with everything but the kitchen sink in the first fight, then
    ate 3 left hooks and got owned. Second fight Wlad dominated until
    Brewsters face was a bloody pulp, very impressive.
     
  4. Vladimir23

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    Wlad was poisoned.

    Check out this thread:

    [url]http://www.eastsideboxing.com/forum/showthread.php?t=330219[/url]

    Brewster was getting destroyed in the first fight. He doesn't deserve any credit for beating a poisoned Wlad.

    In the rematch, Wlad dominated every second of every round and made Brewster quit.
     
  5. Vladimir23

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    Full HBO Broadcast

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  6. Slacker

    Slacker Big & Slow Full Member

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    :thumbsup
     
  7. spooky

    spooky Active Member Full Member

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    this is pathetic..... a CW who talked his way into a HW championship fight and a blown up middleweight.

    I think his best win was against Peter. even though Peter is limited he is a dangerous puncher and Wlad survived 3 knoockdowns to get the decision. This fight helped Wlad overcome some demons.

    still a **** poor career best win and a **** poor resume... but what can you do when there is no true contenders?
     
  8. JeanPaulValley

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    OK I will. Lennox Lewis was the linear champ after the win over Briggs regardless of the WBC belt. The Ring Magazine stopped giving out championships during Holyfield's second reign but started it again with Lennox Lewis and JOINED the linear title with the Ring title. Therefore,anyone who held the Ring's heavyweight title was the linear and legitimate HW champion. Lennox retired and the linear/Ring title was vacated. Vitali Klitschko was the Ring's top contender and he fought the Ring's #2 contender Corrie Sanders to make a new linear/Ring champion. Sanders became #2 contender with his TKO win over Wladimir Klitschko. Vitali beat Sanders to become linear and then Vitali retired due to injury thus vacating the linear/ring title again. Wladimir won the linear/ring title with his win over #2 contender Rulsan Chagaev. Wlad has been undefeated since then and is still the Ring champion and Linear champion.
     
  9. jaymon112

    jaymon112 MARVELOUS Full Member

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    Is Sam Peter a HOF?
     
  10. spooky

    spooky Active Member Full Member

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    5 of the 7 fighters you mentioned as his best wins are really not HW's. Most of them either lacked the diet to make CW or more likley moved to to HW to get a bigger check.

    Thompson is a true HW
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    Peter is a true HW (out-of-shape however)
     
  11. spooky

    spooky Active Member Full Member

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    No! you dont understand.

    by what you are saying Chris Byrd should have been the linear champ when Vitali lost that fight.
     
  12. CrossedLine

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  13. spooky

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    No! which is why Wlad will never be considered an all timer. He was the best of the worst. I think is he would have taken on all comers and had fights more than once/twice a year and destroyed everyone in Tyson like fashion he would get more props.

    instead we get fights like wlad vs iggy. wlad dominated even though he seemed scared to throw a punch.
     
  14. RUSKULL

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    I didn't vote because they're all good wins for different reasons. You could say the Mercer, McCline, Byrd II, Brewster II, Peter II and even the absolute beating of Barrett were also good wins.
     
  15. sinol

    sinol Guest

    i thought his best performance was against ruslan chageuv easily/ and sam peter #2
    haye not great way to tentative