He's slow as hell. Hands and feet. I don't see Wach landing a clean power shot on Wlad, but you never know because they're the same size.
not easy to be fast when you are this big... tho hes faster than valuew,and use ring a lot,plus got a solid chin and he will not fight scared like mormeck or thompson you hit wach -he gets angry and wants to hit back
a bit limited and slow, but he's improved vastly in the last 2 years Wlad will probably beat him, but he's got enough power to make Wlad fight cautiously in the first half of the fight
Hes fought plenty of tall guys and had no real problem with them. Tony Thompson 6'5 Ray Austin 6'6 Jameel McCline 6'6 Derrick Jefferson 6'6 And he hammered all of them. The extra couple of inches isnt going to make any difference.
when wlad lost to brewster n sanders its bcuz those guys made it a reel scrap . and peter almost beat him cuz he made it a reel scrap . if wlad would stop fightin old guys like thompson n mormeck . an a stupid rematch wit peter . he would be in sum competitivess e scraps. i hope this wach brings the fite to him n makes the a brawl cuz thats wut wach gotta do to wlad. if wach sits there n plays chess wit wlad then wlad gunna crack him bad with his right. i hear wach is really slow so if he is aggressive then wlad will prolly knock him out ne way wit counter punching
I've seen him fight quite a bit, actually. He hasn't beaten an opponent I'd rate any higher than a C or C+ level. He is slow. He does seem to have good power, but it's delivered slow enough that it decreases his puncher's chance quite a bit. He does seem durable. The size, strength and durability he seems to have, combined with even serviceable skill would make him a fairly formidable heavyweight on the top 15-20 neighbourhood of this era, I feel. And, his skill, I would say it is pretty much that-serviceable. Serviceable skill, huge, tough guy. Some think he's going to try and brawl with Klitschko and that this willingness to engage is going to spark a more exciting than average Klitschko match. Maybe, but frankly, if you watch him, I don't think he's a brawler. He's a relatively patient, plodding boxer, in my opinion. This man was patiently boxing Tye Fields, on the back-foot much of that fight if you pay attention. He only stepped in for sustained engagements that he initiated when he was pretty certain he was going to get the better end of it, that I remember. If you patiently box Tye Fields, I really have to wonder if you're going to try and go ape**** on Volo Klitschko. But, you can't predict what kicks a fighter into that gear, I guess. I don't mind the fight, while waiting for guys like Pulev and Povetkin to come in, honestly. I'm not hot on it, but I don't mind it. I'm kind of interested in what it will look like. The least it can be is a novelty.
Key to the fight: If Wach is still standing after Wlad lands a good right hand, Mariusz will eventually win. :bbb