Golota would beat both Klitschkos

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  1. Seamus

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    Up to now, I thought you were full of it. But you have me convinced. Brilliant work, mate.
     
  2. Mendoza

    Mendoza Hrgovic = Next Heavyweight champion of the world. banned Full Member

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    Ticar,

    What injury did Golota have when he quit? Also, the hall of fame is full of fighters who quit, and most of them didn't have an injury as bad as Vitali's. Byrd wasn't a bum. He was ranked #1 for a while.

    Wlad was not blown away by Brewster. He punished him for four rounds, landing one of his best right hand ever. How Brewster got up, I don't know. Then suddenly Brewster landed a few to the body and head Wlad looked ill and became gassed. I never saw an ending like that before. So okay a loss vs. a prime & durable puncher. That happens. But Wlad avenged the loss with a beat down in the re-match.

    Golota? He was blown out in 1 vs Brewster.

    Based on this common opponent Wlad > Golota.
     
  3. Mendoza

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    Huh? Schumacher won alone, same as Wlad. Their teams did not enter the field of play.

    Wlad not popular in Germany? His fights sell out and have millions of viewers. Great work again Dino, it's getting harder to top yourself.
     
  4. dinovelvet

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    You convinced me a long time ago you love a man with a muscular body. No wonder Wladdy is right up your alley way. :azote:
     
  5. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    :risas3::risas3::risas3::meparto::meparto::meparto:

    David Hasselof used sell out to 100, 000s of people in Germany singing songs. People came out to watch a show , just like they did with Ottke before him.
    He got shredded by the German media for the Povetkin debacle.
    How many Germans used travel to the States to support him? Zero. Remember all the Brits in the audience when Lewis fought Holyfield .
    Wlads biggest fights came when he fought two Brits. One of which beat him in ridiculously easy fashion.

    Tell me , who did Wlad ever toy with in the manner Fury toyed with him??? :cbiggrin:
     
  6. dinovelvet

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    Yeah he was. Wlad only won 3 rounds. Go back and watch and you'l see the 3rd was a big Brewster round. But im sure that fight gives you nightmares so you'll never watch it and will just regurgitate the myth that Wlad was putting it on him like a Mike Tyson:sleeping:

    The fight is pretty much the definition of blowing somebody away.
    The man just take punches. He was absolutely destroyed by only 5% of what Brewster threw at Charlie Shufford.
     
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  7. Seamus

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  8. ticar

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    Golota didn't have an injury but he was fighting r. Bowe, one of the best and a big puncher, vitali was fighting a featherfisted guy and had a huge weight advantage. He was winning the fight, just needed to hang in there few more rounds, but he quit. Against a guy who looks like middleweight to him, in fact is a blown up middleweight....

    Wlad landed like 100+ powerpunches against brewster, couldn't put him out, and got knocked out by few punches from brewster. Brewster didn't hit him nearly as much wlad did him, in fact he knocked him out with few punches while absorbing 30 times more. That's disgraceful for wlad. The better fighter won
    Wlad couldn't lean and hold as much in that fight and he got stopped, fact is his stamina sucks, and without excessive clinching he probably gets stopped by peter also.

    Going with your logic mccall, rahman>vitali... At least for punching power.
     
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    Of course he was , he just had a SHW pressing all his weight down his his spinal cord for 12 rounds. As well as being flung backwards by the neck. Wlad was scum and that fight was as bad as Tyson biting Evanders ear off.
     
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  11. he grant

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    Ticar is really clueless .. it is rare to see such poorly thought out arguments .. first of all which time that Golota quit was he referring to ? The Tyson he fought was far past his best days. How do you actually compare Golota who quit often and never defeated a quality opponent to either Klitschko, both of whom proved to be courageous warriors , performed with excellence and over came dark moments in their careers to dominate .. I have a hard time taking Ticar serious ..
     
  12. dinovelvet

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    WK a courageous warrior??:eyebrow2:

    :risas3::risas3:
     
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  13. ticar

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    Klitschkos courageous warriors, and yet bowe has a suspicious heart, good one :D
     
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    Absolutely .. he came back from demoralizing defeats to dominate a division for a decade .. what's your idea of a warrior ? Golota shaking his head in fear and disbelief as he tries to run out of a rung ?
     
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