Maybe Vitali was "optimus prime", but not anymore. I can't consider someone who retired in the middle of his "reign" for four years, then beat up...
Its already 2011. This thread was made in 2008. Even if Haye wins, Wlad still dominated until 2011.
Even if he loses to Haye, I think the answer to this question is yes.
Sasakul. Matthew Hatton. Who between the two is the greater fighter?
It wouldn't matter. He'll be remembered for his work inside the ring, not allegations of PED, true or not, outside it. Ask Mosley, Pryor,...
Holyfield and Mosley. Many others. Considered great. Suspected of PEDs. Either way it won't matter for his reputation.
When he beat Norton.
Wlad already has a far better legacy than Vitali. Has it before 2003, and regained it during Vitali's four year retirement. Vitali's comeback,...
1. Manny Pacquiao 2. Floyd Mayweather 3. Erik Morales 4. Marco Antonio Barrera 5. Juan Manuel Marquez 6. Wladimir Klitschko 7. Bernard Hopkins 8....
Number four, right after SNV, Brandon Rios, and Ishida.
Even if it was, it doesn't mean much because it would only be a lineal championship match by default. Its like saying that, if Adamek and Haye...
But the number 3 is Berto, and he would drop in rankings after his loss to Ortiz. So Mosley would be number 3 after tonight. And after May 1?
I agree. But the rankings right now are: 1-2: Floyd and Manny, whichever way you ranked them. 3. Berto 4. Mosley Berto drops below Mosley...
Leonard 115-113
Well, Wlad was 220 in his pro debut. In 1998, he was 230 lbs. Wlad was also athletic. Like Lewis, he had a gold medal in the olympics. It was...