In '99? Both were too green to beat them. Prime for prime it's a different story. Ibeabuchi is hard to judge, because we never saw him against a...
I'm not really sure if Baer is more durable than the likes of Brewster and Purrity. They took one hell of of shot against much bigger opponents...
Yes, but on the other hand, Chagaev has the better chin and is bigger. Then i'd pick Walcott or Charles. But like i said, Walcott lost to Layne...
Tell me how someone who is not highly skilled has barely lost a round in 4 years against top opposition? You will now downplay his opposition, but...
If he gets to fight them 4 times like Layne did, then it's definitely possible yes. Is he the greater fighter? No. Would it happen? I don't know.
I can hardly believe it, but for the first time we agree on something. :good
Yes, and he was ranked in the top5 and holds, if memory serves me well, wins over prime versions of either Charles or Walcott, or both. That was...
Well, first of all, i'd easily pick Lewis over them, but then i would've picked Lewis over McCall and Rahman as well... or Ali over Norton, or...
Well, the above men did face better competition on average. But Chagaev would be a formidable contender. In fact, i think all "he would've been...
Weird as it may sound, but in a way it's comparing apples to oranges. A guy like Liston had a great, thudding jab but was slow with it. Ali, the...
... at making it out of the first round, since Wlad usually measures his opponent in the first. Second round, it's good night.
OUCH you've picked every single opponent, including Ray freaking Austin over Wlad and every time you lost by knockout or shutout, that must hurt!
:lol::lol: Wlad is funny when he is genuinely angry.
Without the Klits, the division would've been as exciting as the division was in '86-'89 without Tyson.... the belt would change hands every fight.
Overal fair assessement, but i disagree that Wlad carries his left low. Now you're mixing the brothers "Grim" up. Vitali keeps his left very low,...