Is wladimir klitschko the greatest Heavweight of all time?

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  1. PIRA

    PIRA Arise Sir Lennox. Full Member

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    Man you had me going there. I nearly choked until I saw the end of the post. Reading Klithugger posts about Wlad being ATG is great for releasing those emotions - you want to grab the offender and knock some boxing brains into them.
     
  2. PIRA

    PIRA Arise Sir Lennox. Full Member

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    You should have been around for "the grainy stills"......Klithugging at its finest.

    Lets watch for Purrity to come out of retirement and get ranked nbr 1, Wlad beat him them all the Kliterites will hold that up with an epic win over Sanders and scream "Wlad's done everything LL has done and is better looking".
     
  3. Erebus

    Erebus Member Full Member

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    :good :good :good :happy

    In the early rounds too.
     
  4. Sundance

    Sundance Active Member Full Member

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    Doubt it. He couldnt knock out Mitch Green, Tony Tucker or James Smith. :hi: Tyson is more myth than legend.
     
  5. Erebus

    Erebus Member Full Member

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    Much like Waldo:yep
     
  6. Shamrock

    Shamrock Active Member Full Member

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    Wlad is still emerging dum****!:smooch
     
  7. Matthew W

    Matthew W Member Full Member

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    It's impossible to judge how older fighters would do against today's HW's because the training was a lot less sophisticated. With todays training methods Marciano, Ali etc would have been even better (certainly heavier and stronger) and so there wouldn't have so much of a weight difference between them and Wlad. Wlad has a long way to go before he is top 10 of all time, I am not saying he won't make it, just being realistic.
     
  8. PeterNielsen70

    PeterNielsen70 Active Member Full Member

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    OK - away with Vitaly then - but I'll still rank him above the baby-brother:smooch
     
  9. Fighting Weight

    Fighting Weight Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Much as the WALDO-lovers hate to admit it, Tyson is nothing like WALDO :yep
     
  10. Fighting Weight

    Fighting Weight Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Still emerging at 31, and with 3 defeats to crap competition :lol: :lol: :lol:
     
  11. Shamrock

    Shamrock Active Member Full Member

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    He didn't stay down like Lewis did in his prime....:lol: :lol: :lol: :hi:
     
  12. Fighting Weight

    Fighting Weight Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    No but he went down and got dominated by 3 guys Lewis wouldn't even contemplate as opponents, never mind threats.....

    Happy spinning old man :good
     
  13. Shamrock

    Shamrock Active Member Full Member

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    Yet Lennox went down against b grade fighters and never got up again! What sort of domination is that?:dead
     
  14. lightning punch

    lightning punch Casual boxing fan Full Member

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    reponse to the initial post: maybe one day but not yet.
     
  15. Fighting Weight

    Fighting Weight Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He won the rematches EASILY old man....how many losses has WALDO avenged? How long did he wait to do it, and how ****ed was his opponent when he chose to rematch him??

    Bye bye to your argument :hi: