Let's be a bit more fair. Wlad Klitschko vs Lennox's ENTIRE RESUME. Same Timeline.

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  1. RUSKULL

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    LOL :rofl :lol:
     
  2. RUSKULL

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    See? This is a more fair opinion and one I can somewhat agree with. I knew you had it in you, deep down inside. I bolded the part I agree with most..............
     
  3. PivotPunch

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    Pre Steward Wlad has a good chance of losing against all of his opponents especially McCall. Ruddock and Bruno have also a very good chance of winning but I can't really predict who would win.
    Wlad from the Peter fight beats all of his opponents. Prime Wlad should be able to beat all of his opponents but there always the chance he loses. If we assume Wlad gets slower and his reflexes decline past prime Wlad loses against Vitali and both Rahman and Tyson have about a 10-20% punchers chance.
    But I don't know what prime Wlad really is is he really that much better today than he was against Peter? Wlad is more experienced (even more he was already pretty experienced when he lost to Brewster) and fights just more efficient but I think he is slower than he was several years ago
     
  4. turbotime

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    Loses to Holyfield in all likelihood. Ruddock would also be a scary fight for him.

    Beats the rest.
     
  5. Elliot

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    I wouldn't back him before Manny with comfort, he could win every fight but he might not. I also feel Holyfield would have been a good fight, and I would pick Vitali from the Lewis fight over him.

    Without a doubt one loss, likely 2-4
     
  6. RUSKULL

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    That's just it, the early pre Manny Wladimir was an offensive beast but he was also vulnerable to a well placed counter punch and once in trouble, he didn't react well.

    I disagree with anyone saying Ruddock though, I feel Razor wouldn't have better than a 25% chance based on skill level, punching power & chin. Pretty much the same with early Rahman. It's hard to believe that a fighter who lost spectacularly against Maskaev TWICE would have a serious chance against any version of Wlad. Younger Mercer would have a better chance but he was so thoroughly dominated by Wlad when they fought that it's hard to see he doing too much better against early Wlad, even with early Wlad's less than stellar defense.
     
  7. Zombieguy

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    Loses to:
    Ruddock
    Mccall I
    Bruno
    Mercer
    Mccall II
    Holyfield
    Rahman I
    Vitali

    Given these criteria.
     
  8. RememberingC.S.

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    The simply fact that you didn't even put the option that wlad could have done better than ll disqualify this as a troll thread, and you as an hater.
     
  9. RememberingC.S.

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    The simply idea of Lennox surviving against Samuel Peter, Chris Byrd or David Haye is laughable.
    Actually, he even dropped one of his belt to avoid facing Chris Byrd....
    And imagine Lennox's chin under the fire of a big southpaw like Tony Thompson....
    Lennox would have not less than 5 losses, against Wlad's opponents, and all of them for k.o.
     
  10. suckeggs

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    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA :good I needed a good laugh! ****ing hilarious
     
  11. Zombieguy

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    Holyfield, Vitali, Rahman, Golota, and Ruddock are **** compared to Haye, Peter, Brewster, Byrd, and Chagaev. You heard it here first.
     
  12. DrMo

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    He loses between 5 & 12 of those fights mentioned, so I voted for 8-9.
     
  13. madballster

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    Rahman hasn't delivered anything of note except for getting lucky one night in South Africa. Only because Rahman landed a lucky shot on Lewis doesn't mean he could repeat the miracle against Wlad (or anyone else).
     
  14. Flurry

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    Out of that list the only ones i see are Mercer for coming early in wlads career in this scenario, and maybe Mc Call by lucky punch.
     
  15. LikeFatherNSon

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    What this guy said, Heck, a 41-yr-old version bruised up Wlad's grill pretty bad landing six jabs.