IF Wlad were to beat Adamek, Povetkin, and Haye.. who would be his greatest victory e

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  1. lzolnier

    lzolnier Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Adamek would be his best win, based on overall career accomplishments. Adamek's resume trumps that of Haye and Byrd (multiple division champ with roughly equal comp to Haye but much more active and has a better loss than Haye.)....and Povetkin shouldn't even be considered cause he hasn't won any belt and looks to be regressing atm. So for now Adamek, but this may change depending on what these 3 go on to do in the near future.
     
  2. Davo

    Davo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It's not about blame, Haye would top the list but Wlad's **** resume flatters him. That's just the way I see it.
     
  3. Beezy

    Beezy 2 Eazzy Full Member

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    Well I can understand that.. but I still see Byrd having the best accomplishments at the moment with Haye having to do just a little more work
     
  4. jisi

    jisi Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :patsch

    Haye beats .... at Heavyweight, an old Ruiz and he becomes the "Sauerland and King gift" Valuev!

    Holyfield beats Valuev much better but unfortunaly Holyfield was robbed.
     
  5. RealIzm

    RealIzm Boxing Junkie banned

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    Adamek by a country mile.

    He's done more overall, challenged himself more, and when its over Adamek will have fought and beaten the best in 3 weight classes.
     
  6. brb

    brb Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yes he is.

    The guy was a light heavyweight and is what 6'1.

    Haye - 6'3 215
    Povetkin - 6'2 220

    Not trying to split hairs, but I think there is actually a considerable difference.
     
  7. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    Povetkin was a gold medal winner, superheavyweight division, so was Vlad. Haye was stopped in amateurs by Solis. Povetkin good win. Adamek good win. Haye fairly good win but Haye broke two contracts with Klitschkos.
     
  8. popejking

    popejking Adamek Full Member

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    In the weigh-in you will see no difference in the size.
     
  9. Loufatski

    Loufatski Boxing Junkie banned

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    Adamek was standing eye to eye with Arreola and weighs upwards of 220. There is no "considerable" difference.
     
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  11. tbp82

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    It would be Haye because he is the one who many people give the best chance of defeating Wlad. Also he holds a portion of the heavyweight title.