Is Wladimir the most athletic HW champion ever?

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  1. Szeklerdude

    Szeklerdude New Member Full Member

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    you overrate 90s fighters.
     
  2. KidDynamite

    KidDynamite Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    you overrate klits opponents

    they're nobodies
     
  3. Szeklerdude

    Szeklerdude New Member Full Member

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    they're no worse than 80s 90s fighters.

    and are too big for the rest
     
  4. KidDynamite

    KidDynamite Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    LOL

    Primo Carnera would KO Wlad
     
  5. sugarkills

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    :lol::rofl
     
  6. Szeklerdude

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    :patsch

    just flush yourself down the toilet
     
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    :rofl

    You overrate today's HW's more like and Wlad's opponents


    All you need to think is, if Wlad was Haye's height, would he have a belt... simple answer is NO.
     
  9. Champion

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    He's definitely up there. A true uberathlete.
     
  10. KidDynamite

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    Healthy Haye would've ended him

    Klittards are as blind as Vitali was against Lewis if they think glass jawed robotic Wlad can even be considered "athletic"
     
  11. irishny

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    Well actually yes, size is a part of athleticism.

    One guy is 5'10 and 190lbs and the second guy is 6'5 and 240. but the second guy is just as fast and as agile as the first,then id consider the second guy a better athlete.
    Its part of why people consider LeBron such an amazing athlete.
     
  12. TheGreat

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    NO, he is athletic for his size but so was Lewis, Vitali and even Micheal Grant in his prime, RJJ, Ali, Tyson and Norton were easily more athletic.
     
  13. TheGreat

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    Anyone claiming Purrity was anything more than a journeyman when he beat Wlad is full of ****
     
  14. KidDynamite

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    Yeah because Povetkin , Chris Byrd, David Haye, Lamon Brewster and Valuev would be champions in the 90s with the likes of Mercer, Ruddock, Lewis, Holyfield, Tyson, Hasim Rahman, Bowe, Tua, or even Tommy Morrison, Tony Tucker, Frank Bruno, Buster Douglas and Oliver McCall

    Only a half brained Klittard would claim that the Klit era has any decent heavyweights ... Klits themselves are nothing but journey men fighting at the right time when interest in boxing is at an all time low, especially heavyweight boxing ... Roy Jones Jr even captured a belt at HW during the Klit era

    An old brain damaged Holyfield lost in a controversial decision against Valuev ... no wonder the Klits ducked him.
     
  15. KidDynamite

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    Puritty with the 20 losses would've crushed Lewis, Holyfield, Bowe and Tyson.


    Golfer Corrie Sanders who was blown away by Hasim Rahman (who shitschko huggers claim is a "bum") yet nearly ended Wlads career at age 38 and nearly KOed Vitali in round 1 (who was saved by the bell) would have became the undisputed champion in the 90s

    Even the "weak" Tyson era was far superior and leagues better in terms of quality than the klit era