Better Resume - Wlad or Mayweather?

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  1. Mr. Iron Chin

    Mr. Iron Chin Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Felix Sturm had already beaten a much better version of Oscar years before Floyd and he did it away from home too, something Floyd wouldn't dream of doing. Oscar was overrated.
     
  2. jim jim

    jim jim Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I'm not an expert on kitschko but he always seems to be fighting the right guy, is this always the case? If this is true then his resume should be held higher than Floyd which whole having more known names has holes. There are more opponents in the lower divisions that fluctuate weights and get more accolades this should be taken into consideration
     
  3. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    Which of Wladimir's wins are even better than Mayweathers' dominant victory over top 10 all time, old yet undefeated at the weight, super featherweight Genaro Hernandez?

    Certainly no David Haye, Tony Thompson, or Ruslan Chagaev's...
     
  4. lufcrazy

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    Floyd has, by far, the better quality resume.

    However Wlad has shown more willingness to make fights than Floyd has. The only man Wlad has failed to face of any note if Vitali, his brother. Every other title claimant and mandatory has fallen to him.
     
  5. STB

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    Felix Sturm???? THE MIDDLEWEIGHT Felix Sturm???
     
  6. STB

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    Was De La Hoya weighing in at 150 on fight night at WW?

    No.(Outside of that freak incidence with Pac...whatever happened there)

    I considered him a small MW when he went there though
     
  7. skier47

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    This sums it up best. Wlad seeks out his most dangerous opponents from power punchers like Sam Peter to fast handed and tremendously athletic co-champions like David Haye to great amateur credentialed top contenders like Chagaev. He beats them all and then seeks out the next most dangerous opponent.
     
  8. Mr. Iron Chin

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    That is correct. Oscar needed a disgraceful robbery to get by Felix. Oscar has always been an overhyped media darling.
     
  9. jim jim

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    I've done a bit of looking an seen he was 154 against mayweather and there's a thing to I seen comparing him to Pacquio an he weight didn't go above 160, it could be wrong though , what was his typical weight