Can't agree with you there. He did not look impressive at all against Perez and I had him losing by a point. Don't think he'd have much of a chance against Fury or Wilder. Certainly no chance against Wlad. He's in the top 5-10 heavy range though. Good fighter, but will be out of his depth on Saturday.
Wladimir is simply THAT much better than this guy. I truly believe it'll be over by no later than the 6th, with Wlad winning by KO. I will be at the fight, which is in just a few more days. Gonna be lookin' for ya from out in the crowd, CHEF.
The #1WBC challenger is merely a record padder for the champ, but I'm interested if he will go after him from the start because it's on US tv... There's still commercial money to consider for the RTL broadcast, so I don't think it will end in the first couple of rounds. TKO6
I truly believe Wlad could fight the top 10 contenders in the HW division over a 10 day period one after the other and he would KO 8 of them beat the other two via a wide UD losing 3 rounds in total over the two fights. He is just THAT much better than everyone else in the division.
Wlad doesn't believe so. If he could , he would. He put in his million dollar state of the art training camp in Austria just to fight the bum Leapai. Tyson Fury could get of the couch tomorrow and beat Leapai.
And if Wlad says yes Fury has suddenly next morning a fight against another C-Level fighter fixed :deal Jennings is just another Name on the way to Furys chin :bbb
I just completely disagree. Yes the world is more open than it's ever been. But all you need to do is watch the fights to understand the men competing (with the exception of the Klitschkos) aren't as good as they were 20 years ago. It's just a cycle and there will be great heavyweights again soon. Your theory is sound, but it isn't being born out.