Someone started a thread that Wlad and Brewster had a gentlemens bet not to hurt each other :rofl:rofl :rofl Tell than to Lamon and check these punch stats out. I think Peter would have been the only other hw still standing after 6. Klitschko Jabs: 162/346 > average of 58 per round thrown and 27 landed Total: 199/434 > average of 72 per round thrown and 33 landed Lamon Jabs: 42/187> average of 31 per round thrown and 7 landed Total: 70/248> average of 41 per round thrown and 11 landed
How many punches was Wlad throwing in this fight compared to the first one? I just find it interesting in context with the drugging speculation, if Wlad was throwing a similar amount of punches in this fight as the last, without showing any signs of fatigue.
If I am not mistaken he was throwing even more punches in the 2nd fight (HBO was comparing the stats during the fight at some point).
Yeah it's clear that Wladimir has improved his stamina along with everything else except his whiskers :yep . I remember Steward describing Wlad's training where he spars much more than with his old trainer, especially when tired.
I am not one of the people that support the "somebody druged Vladimir" theory but to the best of my knowledge Sdunek is one of the best conditioning trainers in the world, so Vladimir improving his stamina to does not make much sense to me. I think that in their first fight Vladimir just had an anxiety attack that was the main cause for his exhustion. I maybe wrong though.
I think he just does more boxing w/Steward. Steward said Wlad used to do more outside the ring conditioning with Sdunek and less sparring. It makes sense since Wlad is more of a pure boxer and Vit is more of a boxrer/fighter. That would explain why Wlad looks more comfortable and less robotic in the ring.