Current Wlad would have dominated any of Lewis's past opponents.

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  1. Polish_Glass

    Polish_Glass it breaks Full Member

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    Holyfield and Vitali both KO current Wlad.
     
  2. Wenpire

    Wenpire Member banned Full Member

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    :rofl Holyfield was old as sh!t and had a bad heart condition when Lummox Leiws finally fought him. That Holyfield would go on to lose 5 of his next 7 fights. Wlad would destroy that old washed up version of Holyfield.
     
  3. assasin

    assasin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    oh look, i've stumbled upon the white supremacy brigade. always the same posters as well.

    your insecurity speaks volumes with all the constant desperation you go through. none stop, day in, day out. you know Wlad is bogus, so that's good enough for me.

    but why is it Lewis all the time that you target???? Wlad will never be as good as Lewis, ever. it's a pointless exercise. compare him to others in history, you'll fare better that way.
     
  4. assasin

    assasin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Holyfield had a heart problem years before he fought Lewis, not when he fought him.

    Holyfield was still performing at his best when the Lewis fights came about, but he should have called it a day after the losses because he wasn't going to become Champ with Lennox around. so with him knowing this, he wasn't going to get up for fights and be mentally switched on.

    Wlad would have been spanked by Holyfield you idiot. Lewis had a tough time, but you think the stiff Wlad would have destroyed him???? :rofl:rofl:rofl:rofl

    get out of here you clown.
     
  5. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    Wlad had 11 opponents that were Undefeated, 12 with only 1 loss.
    Lewis only had 4 that were Undefeated, 5 with 1 Loss.


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  6. Wenpire

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    You are the idiot, Holyfield was ancient and past it when Lummox Lewis choose him. And their first fight was a draw :rofl. That same Holyfield lost to fking John Ruiz soon after. Don't make excuses.

    You are deluded if you think that version of Holyfield would have a chance against Wlad.

    Gtfo fool.
     
  7. Wenpire

    Wenpire Member banned Full Member

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    Wlad >>>>>> Lummox Lewis.

    Wlad is fighting undefeated prime young lions, while Lewis beat a bunch of old washed up tyson leftovers.

    Wlad will be the longest reigning hw champion in history. :deal
     
  8. Wenpire

    Wenpire Member banned Full Member

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    :deal:deal:deal:deal:deal
     
  9. IKSAB

    IKSAB Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    The sad thing is Klit fan boys actually belive this sh!t :lol:

    I give props to Vitali for lasting 6 with past it, fat Lewis. Wlad would have only lasted 2 or 3 tops
     
  10. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    I'm not sure Wladimir would beat Holyfield, prime Mercer, McCall, Tua, Bruno and Vitali.
     
  11. IKSAB

    IKSAB Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    With good reason. Wlad has been blown away by far inferior fighters
     
  12. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    To be fair, Lewis was too(Rahman and McCall). This is the Heavyweight division, almost every great fighter out there either got knocked out or down.
     
  13. Brighton bomber

    Brighton bomber Loyal Member Full Member

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    Prime or current Wlad would probably beaten any of Lewis opponents but reality doesn't work this way. You are taking the optimal hypothetical situation to favour a certain boxer. Fighters through their careers learn and improve it's why both Lewis and Wlad have early losses and why many other boxers have losses against inferior opposition.

    If Wlad had fought the same opponents Lewis did at the same stage as Lewis did chances are he'd have a few losses. Could a young pre Steward Wlad beat McCall and Mercer? Probably not. Even Bruno early on would have been a real handful with his jab and power.

    These kind of hypothetical are pointless really.