Fair enough. The most recognizable names in his resume are Langord-McVea-Jeannette-O'Brien-Ketchel. All of them were between 156 and 170 pounds....
It also happened to me. However, I used to underrate Marciano and then, after reading a lot about him here, I appreciate him better. So I might...
-------- I've had them in my Top10, even Top5, for a lot of time. However, last year I saw their records again and was disappointed. Mainly...
Beats all except Clay.
Vitali is Top15
Pacquiao has a more impressive career, imo.
Wlad Top10: Beat many contenders, including the best of his era, dominated during 6 years. Vitali Top15: Great comeback, barely lost rounds,...
#13 or #14 He's helped a lot by his successful comeback and because he barely any lost rounds.
I doubt that Wlad can dominate the heavyweight scene after 2014. He's almost 36, FFS. To me, he's already in the bottom part of the Top10...
I think both Klitschkos would win a wide UD or KO Povetkin. That's why Povetkin has ducked Wladimir like a plague SINCE 2008.
That would have cancelled the fight. At the end: V. Klitschko wide UD12 Derek Chisora :smoke
Lewis was 37, not 39.
Chisora troubled Vitali. But it was still a clear win for VK.
There definitely is a valid argument to rank him below Helenius and Fury. I'm ranking him above because of his good performance yesterday....
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