;) Definitely Chagaev was tough. I was watching highlights of the Lucas Browne fight not long ago he did well despite being well past it at that...
Wlad gave him a boxing masterclass ;)
Probably a large part due to the reasons you mention yes. I think there was some genuine confusion as well.
Could another fight with Foreman have realistically happened again? Ali was busy in 1975 and 1976 and then Foreman lost to Young in 1977. I think...
I saw that clip. To be honest kinda the mentality of a fighter having confidence in themselves but Uysk proved it as we know.
Wlad said he had learn how to fight were as Vitali was a natural fighter. I think there is massive truth to this. But Wlad's heart was always...
I think Frazier was still taking a lot of punishment that night. I mean everyone has there own opinion though. But I think if he was getting hit...
I think this is a matchup were Uysk gets a bit underrated in despite how highly he is rated. It's also worth noting this is Uysk probably...
I agree. But there was a reason it was debated a little.
This is definitely a hot take.
IMO it was close but slightly low.
The only thing with the all time great is at least when it comes to heavyweights there aren't a lot of boxers who fit that bill. Especially by...
If anything I find some of earlier boxers more suspicious for PED's use when you look at how often they were fighting as well as the punishment...
It's been adjusted and Wlad sits at 6th for heavyweights on it currently.
I am going to spectate but I would like to hear how people think he does with modern heavyweights or even 70s-80s heavyweights.