ok but tua beat WAAAY better competetition than the people he lost to. and so did wladimir. wladimir lost to people that aint ****. but yet wladimir beats the best in the world. you cant use a loss to a crappy opponent against someone but at the same time they beat the best in the world.
I assume we are talking about the Tua that used to throw a whole lot of punches vs the current version of Wlad... If Wlad is allowed to hold as much as he wants, then he can win a UD. Probably gets dropped a few times though. If the ref is competent, then Wlad either gets knocked out or DQed for holding.
wladimir never faced a puncher that hit harder than tua. thats something to consider. real **** tua is one of the hardest heavyweight punchers of all time.
Tua escaped with a controversial decision against, JEFF WOODEN in '98. But he beats Wladimir, haha, yeah right.
brewster, pruity, and sanders put it on wlad. but does that diminish wlad as a great boxer hell no. using losses against not so good boxers to diminish a boxer that fought great fighters and won dont rlly work.
Unlike you, I watch film and observe with my eyes to determine how a fighter performs. Apparently you just read articles on storm trooper.
Gave Wladimir a good learning lesson early on, which made him realize one thing or two about pacing yourself. He repeated the mistake against Brewster but he won't fool himself three times, that's for sure.