Prime Riddick Bowe would destroy new "Ring" champ Wladimir, and this is why!!

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  1. Punisher33

    Punisher33 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    If you have a minute, I could breakdown the fight for you and give you reasons as to why Wlad fell apart the way he did. Then go back and watch the fight on youtube and look for the things I pointed out to you, you might end up having a different opinion after viewing it again.
     
  2. unclepaulie

    unclepaulie Run like an antelope! Full Member

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  3. Sarah

    Sarah Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Stop nuthugging Bowe. He's too crude and slow. Always has been always will be. Overated bum.
     
  4. Ilesey

    Ilesey ~ Full Member

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    Bowe would have beaten the ever loving **** out of Waldo.
     
  5. unclepaulie

    unclepaulie Run like an antelope! Full Member

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    This. 100% agree.
     
  6. Ilesey

    Ilesey ~ Full Member

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    Wow, seek help.

    W all knw it was Robert Byrd's judo throw at the end of the fight that finished WALD off.

    Or pehaps it was the mystery man who found his way in to Klitschko's locker room and filled his water bottle with ****. :lol:

    Dd the FBI ever come up with any answers other than stop whining because Brewster kicked your ass? :good
     
  7. Ilesey

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    Crude? Slow??

    Get the **** outta here. :lol:

    Go watch Bowe - Holy 1 and then log off. :hi:
     
  8. Sarah

    Sarah Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Are you simple? Holyfield was there to be hit and Bowe? Well Bowe had sweet **** all upper body movement and even slower foot movement so if you think that crude level of upper body movement would have prevented Wlad's jab from landing and/or setting up the 1/2 you know nothing about boxing because Bowe certainly didn't have a better jab to nulify that. You seem to think Bowe can just fleet footedly fly inside Wlad's laser like jab and throw crude winging punches and win?

    Learn2readstyles bcause blindly following a boxer (based on race I'm guessing?) has clearly taught you sweet FA. :hey
     
  9. Punisher33

    Punisher33 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I cringe everytime a Klit fan says that. Watch the damn fight, Brewster was nailing Wlad with vicious body shot early, even RJJ said something like "Wlad's body sure isn't glass". You also must take into account Wlad's a 6'6 250 pound man blowing his load for 5 rounds, what do you think is going to happen? Not to mention Brewster giving him a panic attack in the 3rd round, after he landed a stiff jab that buckled Wlad's legs.

    Nothing but excuses for not being able to put away a tough SOB, who if they studied the film on Brewster, he's not a fighter that will fall apart when the going gets tough. He fought 8 rounds with a ****ed up knee against Eitenne a few years earlier. Wlad fired his cutman right after the fight for putting Vaseline on his legs, then it was a diabetic attack, and finally weird substance in a water bottle. Wlad and his team sounded like Bush trying to explain the reasons for invading Iraq, they seemed to change each week, and at the end of the day almost noone bought the line of bull****, just like Wlad's lame excuses for losing against Brewster.
     
  10. Ilesey

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    :lol:

    Far play, I needed cheering up. Thanks for that, it was the funniest thing I have read for quite some time. :good

    Crude - he displayed more variety and skill in that fight than Waldo has displayed in almost 50 + fights of jabs, straight rights and holding. ;)

    And what ****ing upper body movent does Waldo display other than amateurishly leaning back from punches. At least he doesn't run away like his brother did when the semi retired golfer nailed him. :deal

    So what makes you think that WALD could get past Bowe's offensive arsenal?? Nah, don't bother answering - I'm not interested. :bart

    Oh, and "learn2read locations" before asuming I follow a fighter depending on race you dull ****. :hi:
     
  11. Jorodz

    Jorodz watching Gatti Ward 1... Full Member

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    H2H Bowe ranks very highly against most heavyweights all time based on the Holyfield fight for a reason. I don't agree that the big four of the 90s (lewis, tyson, holy and bowe) would have all knocked out wlad but i do agree that bowe and lewis had the best chance. Bowe in Holy 1 and Ferguson was quick footed for a big man (not anywhere near wlad's speed but respectable), had a great jab, wonderful body work and an inside uppercut second only to lewis. Bowe had a brief prime to be sure but when he listened to Futch and trained, he was a monster. Don't know if he'd destroy wlad, or even win, but he'd give him a ****ing war and take even this new version of wlad to the edge.
     
  12. Ilesey

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    Brewster fought out of his skin that night. He was insipred and courageous in taking punishment a lesser heavy would have wilted under.
     
  13. sues2nd

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    Ive said it a million times. Riddick Bowe, during the ultra short time that you could consider his prime, was about as tough a h2h fighter as this sport has ever seen at HW. As for how he would fare against Wlad...lets just say I consider him the best inside fighter ever at HW...and that is Wlad's biggest weakness. Bowe stops him early.
     
  14. elguapo

    elguapo Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Bowe could touch Wlad's chin and it would be over......And he would touch it!!!
     
  15. Punisher33

    Punisher33 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :good I started getting into Brewster after the Eitenne fight, which I seen live in Pittsburgh on the Spadafora undercard. His toughness and determination made me a true fan of his. I was the only one that thought Brewster would beat Wlad that night, and as Lampley once said "It happend, it happend!". I will never forget that night, probably one of the coolest underdog stories I ever seen live.