For some context on Wlad's power he has stopped 19 guys who have never been stopped before and this is a era were the average heavyweight was 230+...
Yeah I thought it was 7-5 Ali. I could see a draw too maybe 6-6 but I don't think Norton won.
What do you think? Seriously asking.
After 1993 Holyfield was up and down I think.
I mean sure you don't have to call him the GOAT if you don't want to but very good is largely underselling Ali.
I was including the guys in the 70s as well in that statement.
Fair enough but the truth is they were all on PED's.
Uysk work is based on what he did across all his career though.
It does have a effect imo
I think probably Holyfield wouldn't have gone as long as Wlad did his style is way more dependent on taking punishment. Wlad had a unique way of...
I have some free actually given it a watch now.
I can't recall Purrity having success against Vitali? Pretty sure Vitali dominated like every round there.
It was weird because Wlad's movement in the actual fight was very good he just wasn't throwing enough. It's not like he was completely shot. He...
The idea Byrd caused Vitali to be injured by making him miss a lot may have some truth to it but I haven't seen that applied as much to other...
Yeah the answer is Wlad should win but Wilder can always land a bomb.