u guys should have a look at Klitschko vs Brewster & Klitschko vs Sanders. Leapai should never had tried to box with him and should have turned it into a brawl, he had not only the strength but the punching power to do so, unfortunately he lacked heart.
good answers all around. I don't think Leapai could have won but he definitely could have hit Vlad a few more times.
Corrie Sanders was 6 feet 5 inches tall, had been training to fight Valouev in South Africa, Vlad did not even spar for that fight, but Sanders was one of my favorite heavyweights, never seen such a fast heavyweight, plus he was a southpaw. Sanders would not give a rematch, but Vitali stopped him later. The Brewster fight Vlad had been drugged, MRI showed no signs of a concussion but doctors were afraid of a diabetic coma, a punch does not cause high blood sugar, Vlad never had high blood sugar and has never since. At that time there had been an ongoing FBI investigation on fight fixing in Vegas, there were missing water bottle, missing ID, two missing blood/urine samples which is illegal, Vlad was not American citizen, whatever, as soon as Don King got out of the way, Vlad stopped Brewster in a mismatch, had nothing to do with Vlad's chin, nor the Puritty fight, only Sanders, who would have won the gold medal in the Olympics, but he was not allowed to fight because he was from South Africa............. The Judd letter has been posted on-line several times, it has lots of information to the Attorney Gen., Sen. McCain, etc..............it's a worth while read................I can post it on this site later if you would like to read it, it's very interesting.............. To be honest, Leapai was a class act, seemed to be a very good person, acted like a gentleman. He tried, but Vlad is a very underrated fighter...............no style could have helped Leapai win that fight, but he impressed a lot of people as a really good person. I think he can beat some other fighters and get back into the heavyweight picture, like Tua used to be, I think Tua's style would be best for him................
he just has to stay away from slick boxers and he has a great chance against anybody. I'd hate to be his next opponent though. that guy is gunna get hurt, lol.
There's an excuse for every loss in boxing. More often than not as many as you are prepared to listen to.
Theres an inquiry going on at Browns plains McDonalds, by all reports they supplied pre and post training nutrition
And this surprises you? This is the guy who thought Green threw the Tarver fight,Floyd would fight Geale for nice prizes. Though you and everybody with a scintilla of boxing knowledge knew the outcome of the Leapai-Klitchko fight this guy(along with Sallywinder)thought Alex would KO Wlad. http://www.boxingforum24.com/showthread.php?p=15997910 atsch But he is right about 1 thing at least Alex had a go at the best he may not of done very well but he had a go.