true, in fact in a way wlad has had it much much harder than any long term hw champ in history, i cant think of one who lost in his prime badly or indeed at all to even one journeyman, never mind 3 totally pasting him out with ease. a true unique quality in wladdy, coming back from that.
They never had a great dancing partners, that's why the never crossed over in America. By the time they were established, the old dogs from the 90s were washed up and already hanging up their gloves. As great as Mayweather was, he wasn't **** at the box office until De la hoya gave him an exposure.
I do admire that career turnaround he had. If only he had Vitalis chin & heart ingrained in him he could have been even greater.
Its as difficult as you make it. Overcoming drug gangs and crime like they haven't a choice is laughable. They just need their daddy's to stay around instead of doing one before they were born
There’s no situation in pro boxing that is ever “easy”, but like MMH said, “it’s hard to get up at 4 in the morning and do road work when you’re wearing silk pajamas.” Fighters that have overcome rough childhoods deserve credit for succeeding, without a doubt. But the brothers deserve their credit just as much for persevering and succeeding when then had other choices. As a side note, do you lack empathy as a person?
you were reversing the truth then, it is harder when things are hard. thats all. cheers good man for answer, some empathy 4 u..
There can only be positive things to say when you have an unbelievable,all time great career like Wladimir Klitschko has had. Unless you hate him or have an agenda of course.