Chisora will struggle to get past Fury, he isn't beating Wlad. I thought Price would be a threat but the Thompson losses suggest otherwise. I don't think there are any threats to him.
Yes, his style can cause Wlad more trouble than the others. Fury has a poor chin, he won't last long against Wlad. Pulev's most powerful tool is his jab, but Wlad has a better jab. Chisora might have a shot as a pressure fighter, but I'm questioning his chin and power. Arreola is a good pressure fighter and got a solid chin, amazing heart and his right hand can do some damage. However, I would only give him 10-15% chance of beating Wlad (with one punch). Chisora and Perez lower percentage, Fury has no chance at all and I don't think Pulev is that special too. I think Haye (if he is active) still has the biggest chance to retire the Klitschko's. To beat Klitschko: 1. Haye 2. Arreola 3. Perez / Chisora 4. Pulev / Povetkin Pulev would probably win against Arreola and Chisora, but I don't think his style will cause Wlad any problems.
NONE Wlad will not lose again until he retires. Wlad still has the fire, mindset, passion, determination, work ethic and tools to beat all comers. Thats why he is so dangerous. He knows it takes more work to stay on top then get to the top. Wlad will never ever take a fighter for granted again like he did Sanders. (wlads own words)
instructed by WHO? This answer should be good also... "doesn't take a good fighter to turn him over".. ....atschatschatsch the guy hasn't lost a fight, ****, hardly a round in !0 years:deal
someone aged 37 who plays golf and has retired from boxing, but was never a contender even in his prime, and most importantly, decides on the night against taking a dive.
:good Glad he still has the fire. Hope all is going good Chef. Just curious man, since Wlad is indeed in the last chapters of his career, will you be looking to be part of another fighters camp once he retires? Maybe for some K2 fighters, or are you looking to get out of the sport when Wlad retires and pursue other avenues in life? Just curious. If too personal I understand :good
Knocked him down twice, once with a jab, and Steward being the nice guy and doesn't want to hurt anybodies feelings says " He'll be champion someday ".
Wilder or Povetkin in a rematch. Wilder cause he has something nobody has had against Wlad since Peter in their first fight. Legitimate stopping power combined with the willingness to come forward and use it at all costs. Peter as can be seen so far at least has far more to his all round game than Wilder needless to say, but should Wilder do a demolition job on Scott then Wilder vs Wlad becomes perhaps the most sought after fight in boxing with Wilder actually being given a fair shot of doing the business. Went for Povetkin too just cause he's Povetkin.