That tells me you didn't watch the World Series of Boxing, where he was a genuine force, or the 2016 Olympics where he was clearly robed vs Yoka in the semi finals. You tell me with pro heavyweight prospect has been moved as quickly in his first seven fights. Also, he was 20 years old in 2012. No one as calling him the next champion. I follow the amateur game. The guys in the super heavyweight division these days are all large men, most of whom have power. A 20-21 year old kid who has a lot of physical maturity to do isn't going to do well vs 24-30 year old grown men with more experience. The physicality it just too much, sort of like asking a college freshman or sophomore to jump to the NFL. Maybe Wlad could have done it, but in 1996 super heavyweight with the skills shown these days were uncommon.