I would lean towards Sultan in that fight. That guy actually had some skill when he wanted to show it. Wlad was just too big for him. Haye and Ibragimov would make for a very entertaining fight.
Id say byrd in thier first fight..........then chaguev..............that tells u mike tyson in his prime woulda fuked him up.........
Brewster is never motivated. Besides Wlad didn't even give him a chance. Brewsters corner told him that you have one round, and were throwing in the towel, Brewster tried but couldn't get past the jab.
Ibragimov was a beast. Honestly... he was very fast, hit hard, extremely smart. He reminded me of a heavyweight Jirov with more explosiveness. Watch the way that he set traps in this fight. He did this a lot... baiting his opponents into coming at him like this and caught them with some nasty ****. [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XeXCYcnN3gA[/ame] People act like Wladimir Klitschko didn't know what he was doing keeping it simple and outboxing Ibragimov from the outside. I honestly don't think that David Haye could have hung in there with Iggy. Iggy also mixed up his attack and his punches extremely well.
Q. Who was the best boxer Wlad has ever fought? A. Corrie Sanders Sanders was a mediocre HW at best during his PRIME, yet Wlad (who had 41 professional fights) gets pummled by a retired, flabby, past his prime, 38 year old semi-pro golfer. You draw the conclusions.
Being semi - retired was a huge advantage for Sanders, Wlad underestimated him so much he didn't even remember Sanders was a southpaw. Lewis was knocked out cold by crack addict and by Rahman, who was barely better than Sanders. So what? People keep pretending as if the worst nights of Wlad's career define him as a fighter. Being beaten by a 6'4 hard hitter isn't much more embarassing for a HW champ than being knocked down by a 186 pound opponent and then needing illegal smelling salts to be revived, as happened to Ali against Cooper.