This Wlad against Lewis?

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  1. Bubby

    Bubby Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    the real view's of Klitschko haters in a nutshell!:lol::lol::lol:
     
  2. Predator

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  3. HENDO

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    You feel that Klitschko would beat ANY heavy in history despite having no uppercut and falling to his hands and knees without being punched in the Sanders fight?

    How in the **** would he deal with Tyson?

    Break his hands with his face or collapse and hope to fall on Tyson and knock him out?

    Sam Peter even managed to knock Klitschko down 3 times. Sam ****in Peter. Tyson would DESTROY him.

    And Lewis beats any version of Wlad.
     
  4. krazylegs

    krazylegs Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Both were KO by fighters that they shouldn't have been, so anything could happen. The Klitschko's get a lot off hate for fighting fighters that they are bigger then, why doesn't the same apply to lewis.With the exception of Grant, which we all saw what he became. Would it be safe to say Wlad would have the best Jab that lewis had to face?, and the same for agaisnt Wlad. You already said Wlad has a better Left hook. While Lewis has the uppercut. Both have devastating Straight rights.
     
  5. HENDO

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    This is what destroys the credibility of any Klitschko nut hugger. When you say he would beat any heavyweight in history.

    What about Corrie Sanders?

    ****, instead of fighting David Haye, regarded as the most dangerous opponent for Wlad aside from his brother and the most demanded heavyweight fight, he's fighting Chisora.

    That is a FACT of life.

    Wlad would be a bad style match up for a lot of fighters, but Lewis and especially Tyson would murder him.

    The only time I see Wlad face adversity he crumbles like a coward, only to have Klitschko' fans say, "He's never been knocked out cold."

    Well, no ****. When you're falling to the ground on your own will, covering your face, and sticking your ass right up in the air for submission purposes, like he did in the second knockdown from the Sanders fight, it's hard to get knocked out cold.

    Now everytime Wlad sees Sanders, he has to slick his hair back, tie his shirt up in a bow, roll his pants up, put red kool-aid on his lips, and stick his hand in Sanders' pocket.
     
  6. HENDO

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    Wlad never been KOed all the way. He submits at the first sign of adversity on his knees like he's in prison and someone is stealing his pudding.

    When you're fighting guys like Chagaev and Chambers that stay the entire fight at your punching range, and never try to press the fight, you are not required to show much heart.

    However, when you **** off a golfer...
     
  7. Predator

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    Wlad just doesn't have the aggression to get to Lewis. Christ, it takes him 10 rounds before he even lets the right go properly vs walking punching bags like Chagaev and Chambers. He'd be terrified of Lewis.
     
  8. krazylegs

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    Like to see you say that to his face. Sanders was so bad he was 38-2 going into the fight. You make it sound like Sanders wasn't considered a power puncher or an avoided opponent due to his southpaw stance. Maybe Wlad should have called Kevin McBride up, cause this was a tune up for a Lewis showdown. Anybody want to mention that Lewis fought a way past his prime Tyson, the 02' version, not the 80s. Who has admitted that he only fought for the money and shouldn't have been boxing. That's like Klitschko fighting Holyfield right now.
     
  9. jdroy1986

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    Well I'll give you that...Wlad's not aggresive anymore like when he was younger. I think Wlad's defense when he was younger wasn't that great, his jab was his defense. But I think he's improved his defense and his footwork dramatically every since he's been training with Steward.
     
  10. jdroy1986

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    Good post b/c unlike many people the fight could've gone either way with two hard-hitting heavyweights with great jabs.
     
  11. krazylegs

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    Everybody also says that Wlad is the harder puncher of the two brothers and we saw what happen in rd2 of Vitali vs. Lewis with Vitali's 1-2 left right.

    Just saying this fight can not be considered such a one sided affair
     
  12. Overhill

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    To claim that Wladimir wouldn't have any changes against Lennox is pretty stupid. Yes, Lewis would have been big favorite but he wasn't perfect and his performance and condition changed between fights.

    Two bad knockout loses with single punches and the fact that he wasn't the hardest champion to hit is proof enough that any version of Wlad could have scored a knockout over any version of Lennox. 7 of 10 fights for Lennox in my eyes..

    This round is more interesting than those two loses in my eyes:

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVHCcbaWpzw"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVHCcbaWpzw[/ame]
     
  13. theboy_racer

    theboy_racer Boxing Junkie banned

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    I know you are trolling but just stop with that nonsense, you know its crap and everyone else with a none ******ed mind knows its crap

    He's the most overrated HW in history and had he had any guts and fought Haye and not Chisora, we'd have saw him exposed bigtime by Haye
     
  14. WiDDoW_MaKeR

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    Wlad actually does like it when fighters bring the fight to him.

    Why do people always pretend like Corrie Sanders "rushed" Wlad? Corrie was backing away from Wlad... with his back along the ropes as Wlad persued him around the ring. Wlad then got lazy after an attack, backed out straight and had his hands down, off guard.... Sanders sprung off with a huge left hand. Wlad took it, but was clearly buzzed... Sanders knew it, Wlad tried to punch his way out of trouble and Sanders capitalized on Wlad's mistake. Sanders did not RUSH Wlad until Wlad was already hurt. He actually set a trap for Wlad... he did the same thing to Vitali and caught him with a good one late in the 1st round too.

    Wlad wasn't ready for a real fight that night... nobody was, except for Sanders apparently... and Corrie made him pay dearly for it. Great win for Sanders, something to hang his career on. However, he sure as hell didn't go rushing into Wlad at the bell like people seem to pretend.

    Lamon Brewster, even AFTER he beat Wlad and took Golota out fast stated that he found out right off the bat in the first fight with Wlad that it was going to be impossible to just rush him take him out. Fight fights best when fighters bring the fight to him. He gets more cautious and reserved when fighters go on the defensive... which doesn't do them any good nowadays... because he isn't going to repeat the mistakes that he made in the past. Getting lazy against Sanders, or punching himself out like he has also done.
     
  15. theboy_racer

    theboy_racer Boxing Junkie banned

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    Oh and prime Lewis ****ing destroys him.