Wlad was head and shoulders above a wilder

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  1. Heavyrighthand

    Heavyrighthand Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    In every way possile


    I don’t see how wilder considered is one of the most devastating punchers in HW history


    take a look at their knockouts, how they deliver the knockout, with how much force is being delivered to the oponents ad he crumbles, and the quality the opponents they knocked out


    Wilder was a long, lanky wind up Hearns- type knockout puncher, that wax effective, but was not near the brute force, concussive power like Wlad used to dropped so many quality, undefeated contended

    Wald could knock you out with either hand, and with either a straght right down the middle, of a short quick left hook. And every punch in between

    either hand was devastating…, hey knocked at Ray Austin without ever throwing even one right hand, he knocked Chsmbers out cold with an extremely short left hook that was so fast you could almost not even see it being thrown

    Wlad was 10 times the brutally strong, effective knockout puncher that Wyler ever was

    and Vlads resume makes Wildrrs resume look like a club fighter
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  2. catchwtboxing

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  3. Midwood

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    Prime Wlad was head and shoulders above Fury. Prime wlad beats any version of Fury.
     
  4. Heavyrighthand

    Heavyrighthand Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    For ten yrs, he was a hands-down favorite over everyone

    hey avenged the first peter fight and avenged the Brewster loss

    10 years of easily dominating, without question…, that’s something that is hardly ever been seen HW boxing history
     
  5. The Long Count

    The Long Count Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Wlad made 18 consecutive title defenses against legit top contenders. Wilder isn’t even in the conversation
     
  6. Dubblechin

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    "Wlad was 10 times the puncher Wilder was" ... then posts a video of Wlad unable to stop Mariusz Wach.
     
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  7. Dementia Pugulistica

    Dementia Pugulistica Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Yeah, not the best vid to showcase Wlad's punching power, however Deontay's power is a bit overrated these days, especially by Fury.
     
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  8. MorvidusStyle

    MorvidusStyle Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I think Wlad did have more power in total, both hands, from shorter punches.
    If he threw like Wilder, with everything in it, he'd do even more damage.
    But he's not around so Wilder is closest to that kind of stopping power.
    Fury basically equates them, giving Wlad the edge in some interviews.
    The main point these days is that Wilder hits harder than AJ, that's really been the heart of the discussion, I think.
     
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  9. Dubblechin

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    When Wilder's opponents and Wlad's "legit contenders" met head-to-head, it didn't tend to end well for Wlad's "legit" contenders.

    Artur Spzilka beat Mariusz Wach and Jameel McCline
    Malik Scott beat Alex Leapai and Tony Thompson and Charles Shufford
    Gerald Washington beat Eddie Chambers and Ray Austin
    Luis Ortiz beat Tony Thompson and Bryant Jennings
    Chris Arreola beat Jameel McCline
    Bermane Stiverne beat Ray Austin
    Sergei Liakhovich beat Lamon Brewster
    Eric Molina beat Davarryl Williamson
    Robert Helenius beat Sam Peter and Lamon Brewster
     
  10. On The Money

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    All way after Wlad took their souls.
     
  11. mirkofilipovic

    mirkofilipovic ESB Management Full Member

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    Those people were already past their primes though. Wlad fought them when they were fresh and ready, not washed up.
     
  12. Baneofthegame

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    Not a massive Wilder fan, but his power in the right hand is incredible.
     
  13. Dubblechin

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    Jennings literally lost to Ortiz the same year.
    Leapai literally lost to Malik Scott the same year.
    Peter lost to Helenius seven months after Wlad.
    Liakhovich beat Brewster BEFORE Wlad did.
     
  14. Dubblechin

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    Jennings literally lost to Ortiz the same year.
    Leapai literally lost to Malik Scott the same year.
    Peter lost to Helenius seven months after Wlad.
    Liakhovich beat Brewster BEFORE Wlad did.
     
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  15. Aint no stoppin

    Aint no stoppin Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I wasnt always rooting for Wladimir klitschko but he was a fantastic champion. We wont see anyone as dominant like him in a long time IMO.
    Todays fighters cant compare to his greatness.
     
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