So where is the money at for Wlad, because all I see is Floyd's name when it comes to the highest paid athletes in the worlds lists lol... Don't get me wrong, Wlad makes money, just not Floyd money.
Leapai is better than Tua. Much taller and reachier, and with an higher workrate and a more solid skillset. Tua was just a limited slugger, entertaining, but larger than taller and throwing 20 punches at round after gassing after the first rounds. He did have amazing swollen calves, tough. The biggest ever. His calves are like pumpkins. Leapai didn't do anything because Wlad didn't let him. He literally suffocated him with non stop jabs and hooks from both sides, and whenever he wasn't throwing, he was circling around Leapai and out of his range. Wlad was never there to be hit, that's what boxing is about. He even blocked one of Leapai's hooks with just his right forearm. The difference in skill, strenght and size was simply eccessive. It's even amazing Leapai lasted that long, considering the kind of shots he was eating.
Now that's one way to make Wladimir's resume look legendary. Mormeck was prime-time Tyson, Leapai IS Tua, Tony Thompson is the southpaw Lennox Lewis, David Haye was Muhammad Ali, Pianeta was George Foreman, Samuel Peter was Sonny Liston, Chambers was Floyd Patterson, Rahman was Max Schmeling, Ibragimov was Walcott, Povetkin was Rocky Marciano and Ray Austin was Joe Louis. Here's a very friendly tip, stop taking c0cks up your ass and find another hobby other than trolling on the internet.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRSVosmwmAc If you can honestly handle watching three rounds of this horse dump without puking your very existence out for good then you're not human. For Pete's sake, he was actually jabbing and grabbing Chris Byrd. I don't know about others but I've been a fan of Vitali ever since 2003 to this day and developed a liking for Wladimir but lately I just got fed up of his ( This content is protected fighting style.
Prime Tua would've obliterated Leapai. Leapai is slow and easy to hit and Tua would've teed off on his chin. There's a reason Leapai is a full-time forklift driver and Tua wasn't.
You can't seriously think Leapai is even half as good as Tua. Leapai's not even that hard a puncher. Tua threw 755 punches against Ibeabuchi that's 63 punches a round. If Leapai threw at that rate he'd gas after 3 or 4 rounds. Tua didn't have much head movement by he's Tyson compared to Leapai. Not to mention Tua had a very good chin unlike Leapai. Tua would KO leapai in the first round.