Wlad wasn't irrelevant. He wasn't enough of a draw. But was a Olympic Gold Medallist and WBO beltholder. He was #1 contender at the end of 2001...
I rank Wladimir very high, but he would be defeated by: Ali, Lewis, and would probably be beat also by Tyson, Holmes and Foreman (2 out of 3 times).
Tyson - Golota: N/C
Pulev is actually pretty good, but Wlad performed great.
Yes. Well actually the TV show was based on greek mythology. The short story is about the minotaur.
I think Wilder would destroy Stiverne. Is that fight already scheduled? It will be impossible to see Wlad vs. Stiverne/Wilder winner on March....
I watched a TV show approx. 10 years ago and one of the characters was called like that. Then also because one of my favorite writer's short...
Wlad's reign: 2006-2015 (undisputed/lineal reign: 2009-2015) Holmes' reign: 1978-1985 (lineal: 1980-1985) Hopkins' reign: 1995-2005...
Just as Holmes' reign is generally counted 1978-1985, Wlad's reign should be counted 2006-2015. The only difference is that Ali was still a factor...
Wlad by far. His unbeaten streak started more than 10 years ago. He has barely lost a round since. Tyson, on the other hand, had his golden years...
Wlad: Haye / Byrd / Povetkin Vitali: Sanders / Arreola / Gomez
This was a good win for his legacy. A very dominant victory over an opponent with pedigree: undefeated, olympic gold medallist, #3 in the world,...
Too big.
Floyd is too much for Garcia, Khan and obviously for Pacquiao.
Mayweather has done enough to be considered above Jones or Hopkins, but he's still a step below Charles, Moore, Pep, Ali. And he's two steps below...