How does prime Wladimir Klitschko do today?

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  1. lufcrazy

    lufcrazy requiescat in pace Full Member

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    I disagree.
     
  2. It's Ovah

    It's Ovah I am very feel me good. Full Member

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    I'm not sure I agree about the natural killer instinct part. Wilder turns into a different animal once he smells blood, and he's very good at sensing even the slightest weakness and capitalising on it. Wlad, for all his clinical precision, required a fighter to be a lot more hurt before he began to unload on them. Even if a fighter was badly buzzed he'd tend to hang back or tie them up until the referee broke them up again. Wilder on the other hand would just go for it the moment a fighter's legs stiffened or they showed some discomfort, which IMO is very risky but has worked out for him well thus far.

    I don't think Wilder is a great finisher, but the unorthodoxy and wildness with which he throws coupled with his explosive power is hard to defend against if you're not at 100%. Wlad's training wouldn't have allowed him to fight in such a manner, and under Steward he found it increasingly harder to throw free-wheeling multi-punch combos because of drilling the perfect one two so obsessively. The few times he tried to open up late in his career he looked really stiff and awkward IMO, a far cry from his youth where he was ripping all sorts of nasty shots into opponents' grills with consummate ease.
     
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  3. kriszhao

    kriszhao Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Exactly.
     
  4. JDub

    JDub Active Member Full Member

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    yeah as obvious as wilders power is you still have to be mindful that he commits waaay more than any of the other HWs, he almost takes a running jump sometimes.

    im sure there are other fighters at HW that could hit that hard if they put as much into it as wilder does.

    p.s - that’s not a diss on wilder, it’s clearly working for him.
     
  5. It's Ovah

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    He punches a bit like Huck but with more leverage and a greater use of explosive foot movement. Reminds me a little of a HW Naseem Hamed in how much he sells out on shots actually.
     
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  6. JDub

    JDub Active Member Full Member

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    ha! Yeah I can see that actually.
     
  7. Dirsspaardis

    Dirsspaardis Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Fair enough, being occasionally wild simply doesn’t really equal being aggressive to me.
    Added to that, even defence-in-mind Wlad was actually throwing leather and looking to hurt people where as Wilder seems to coast and wait for a perfect chance. Now pre-KTFO Wlad had a mean character.
     
  8. Antsu

    Antsu Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    was letting outmatched Chambers to survive till 12th aggressive to you? He wouldnt vs Wilder
     
  9. TMT/S.O.G

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    Kronk Klitschko clears out the division.
     
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  10. GeorgeDeservesAMedal

    GeorgeDeservesAMedal Member banned Full Member

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    This. Prime Wladimir Klitschko is more talented than ANY HW today
     
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  11. GeorgeDeservesAMedal

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    Kinda like how Wilder landed numerous shots on Stiverne in their first fight and couldn’t drop or get rid of him??
     
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  12. GeorgeDeservesAMedal

    GeorgeDeservesAMedal Member banned Full Member

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    This! When Wladimir really sat on his shots and threw with everything he had he hit harder imo.
     
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  13. JDub

    JDub Active Member Full Member

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    not to mention his sub par opposition, mind you Wlad hardly fought a murders row but when you put it up against wilders it’s still a few levels above.
     
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  14. POTUS

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    Keep teasin' the return of Wlad
    ᕙ(͡°‿ ͡°)ᕗ until Wlad hears from afar "Let's Go Champ"(ノ゚0゚)ノ~
     
  15. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    Told you :deal:

    'Deontay Wilder flew in for a stint at the Stanglwirt while he was still in the fledgling stages of a career that has seen him crowned as America's long-reigning WBC champion.

    This younger version of 'The Bronze Bomber' strived to showcase his power against Klitschko, with Whyte revealing how he witnessed the sudden, explosive ending of a sparring session.

    "I've seen him getting knocked out," said Whyte. "Wladimir knocked him out.

    "He knew what happened. He had his hands up. He was roughing Wlad up, bringing the smoke, and he was going wild.

    "Wlad backs up, changes his footwork, feinting, feinting, jabs to the body, throws that feint jab, left hook. Wilder had his hands up, he was gone.

    "It wasn't no knockdown, he was knocked cold. Properly twitching as well.

    "That's why they probably didn't want him to fight Wlad, because Wlad was going to fight him as a pro and Wilder never fancied it the whole time."

    --Dillian ''The Body Snatcher'' White, OBE

    https://www.skysports.com/boxing/ne...n-wladimir-klitschkos-punishing-training-camp
     
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