POLL: Wladimir Klitschko's resume....

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  1. Fighting Weight

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    He used their age when WALD fought them and came out with an average age of 34 for WALDS last 15 opponents.

    Window then had a hissy fit and accused him of picking out random names, and bizarrely came back with a list of random names to prove how he knew better. That's why Window starting a poll in another thread is so amusing, he never knows when to just admit "sorry, I was wrong" and just keeps on digging.....
     
  2. WiDDoW_MaKeR

    WiDDoW_MaKeR ESB Hall of Fame Member Full Member

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    Genius...

    He didn't pick fighters who anyone is claiming that Wlad is building his legacy on. Is Wlad building his legacy on Moli and Nicholson? Mercer? No.

    I didn't "randomly pick" fighters. I picked fighters who mean something within the discussion. Fighters who you could say are a building block to Wlad's legacy. Wins that meant something at the time when Wlad beat them. He just picked a date where it seemed like he could get the most amount of older ages, and started averaging numbers to conclude that they were all "shells of former fighters".

    Get the point? I am sure that you don't. Either that you are completely understand what I am saying, but rather than admit the truth, you would rather act like you haven't got a clue. Either way, there is no point in us talking, you have nothing to say.
     
  3. Punisher33

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    Wlad will never be looked at in the same light as Lewis, not only did he beat legends, but he showed that he had balls and was willing to mix it up with his oppenents, like he did against Bruno, Mercer, Briggs, and Vitali, and was able to not only get the win, but to knock out half of them when they tried to go toe to toe with him, it would be a cold day in hell when Wlad shows the balls to mix it up with his oppenents without falling, panicking, or clinching, American fans like fighters with heart and mental toughness, something Wlad has a real shortage of as a top level Heavyweight.
     
  4. Suge Green

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    Evidently I do have something to say, because you have continually alluded to your desire not to reply, only to reply.

    Starting at a specific point in time and counting everybody within it is not random, as you initially alleged. Rather that is the tactic you used (randomly picking)...because you decided they were "relevant".

    Almost clever though, trying to change the argument now to randomly, "picked a date." ...before it was "randomly picked fighters...":oops:

    Again you are see-through.
     
  5. Haye

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    Well I dont even see that. He has not really got a legacy to be honest, and his best win is Sultan Ibragimov, which shows just how ****-poor his resume is.

    You would have a point if he had beaten a few guys like Holyfield, Tua or Rahman lately, but he has not even done that, he has not got 1 elite fighter on his resume, shot or not.
     
  6. Haye

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    I suppose the only one that qualifies is Ray Mercer.
     
  7. WiDDoW_MaKeR

    WiDDoW_MaKeR ESB Hall of Fame Member Full Member

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    Yep... that's the sort of response that I expected. Congrats on confirming your status as a moron. It was random. Who the hell was ever arguing about the average age of the last 15 people he fought?:lol: Why go six years? Why not 2? 3? 4? 5? 7? His entire career? Why talk about the age of opponents who mean nothing to his legacy, when the discussion was about building his legacy? By all means, keep on arguing about things that have nothing to do with the topic. I keep replying to you, because it is so easy to swat your bull**** out of the air. Almost like boxing a guy who keeps his left hand at his waist. You can't help but drill him with a right. That is pretty much the reason that I reply to you.
     
  8. WiDDoW_MaKeR

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    Exactly. Which I admitted before the conversation even took place.:good Yet, you voted yes in the poll.:patsch
     
  9. Suge Green

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    Thanks for explaining why you are inconsistent in your responses...excuses of an undisciplined poster...

    Again nice try at turning it to, "the date that was picked to start evaluating his opponents."

    That would have been a decent strategy had you used it when Magoo made the post.

    Instead you drowned in a pool of your own bull****.:good
     
  10. Fighting Weight

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    He does that all the time...he also uses the word 'moron' a lot when he's getting the **** kicked out of him on here.
     
  11. Haye

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    True but I voted without bothering to read the question properly. Plus, I dont agree with either statement. OK, he isn't building a legacy on old has beens, rather he is failing to build a legacy by fighting slighly aged never were's.
     
  12. WiDDoW_MaKeR

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    Then you agree with me. This isn't about your opinion on his opponents, other than whether they were or were not "shells of old fighters". You agree that they are not.

    I happen to disagree with you about Wlad building a legacy. As he is just dominating all of the top competition in the division. He can only fight one guy at a time, and is clearly looking to fight them all. If your problem is the state of the division... that doesn't really matter. He would still be building a legacy... it would just be a legacy built out of a weak division, in your opinion. I am of the opinion that the belief that there aren't any good heavyweight boxers in the world is just silly. People only think that because all of the top heavyweights are coming from Europe. People register star power, and name value more than they register actual boxing ability.
     
  13. Suge Green

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    Oh, like in the first thread...it wasn't about YOUR opinion of the fighters only their ages.

    Of course you can't see it though. It would require an admission or retraction.

    If you weren't so busy giving your opinion, rather than considering the presented information... you probably would have found the error in the posters stats.
     
  14. LeadLeftHook

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    Haye beats Wlad anyday of the week.
     
  15. WiDDoW_MaKeR

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    Once again... I can't resist.

    It isn't just about their ages... it is about whether or not they were "shells of old fighters". I provided facts about where those fighters stood when Wlad fought them. I am not expecting you to understand any of this. I just can't pass up backhanding your posts.