What is the highest possible HW ATG Rank that Wladimir Klithscho can achieve?

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  1. lufcrazy

    lufcrazy requiescat in pace Full Member

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    I've answered it plenty of times already. As a teacher I don't like to spoonfeed information over and over again.

    You can research it yourself or you can check your post history, both will present you with the answer :good

    Nothing changes though, he's still been number 1 for 6 years which few can match. I reckon he's in the 8-13 range right now. If he defeats any top contenders over the next couple of years he'll increase in my rankings.
     
  2. Nay_Sayer

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    A teacher? Certainly not when it comes to this sport seeing as YDKSAB.

    YOU are the one who claims that Wlad's "championship" reign began in 2006. And yet, you can't even tell me who Wlad beat to begin his alleged "championship" reign. Most likely because you're a Klittard. Logic and Reason are foreign languages to your ilk.

    And BTW, your rankings are just that - YOUR RANKINGS. The rest of the world [read properly: people who aren't Klittards] couldn't care less...
     
  3. juhave

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    Its very difficult to rank him in top 10 if he keeps avoiding his number one contender during his whole career. Even though he is his brother it affects to his rankings. No other champion has ever had the privilege to do that without being critizied.
     
  4. bremen

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    Chris Byrd who was Ring #1 at the time. And, before you ask: Byrd UD Holyfield
     
  5. Nay_Sayer

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    Byrd's IBF title was literally bought by Don King from Lennox Lewis for the price of a Land Rover and $1 million in cash. It was then subsequently handed to Byrd on a silver platter.

    So, is this how you Klittards legitimize Wlad's "championship" reign? By touting his victory over a paper champion former middleweight?

    LOL...

    Wlad's victory over Byrd does NOT make him HW champion of anything other than PAPER.

    1 + 1 = 2

    You Klittards got anything else?
     
  6. Azzer85

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    If Haye beats Vitali and Adamek (Which i think he will/would)

    That would add a lot of weight on Wladmirs win over Haye.
     
  7. lufcrazy

    lufcrazy requiescat in pace Full Member

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    Does anyone teach boxing? I teach mathematics myself.

    No I don't like neither brother i'm just impressed by wlad's consistency over the last 6 years. I still think in plenty of other eras he'd fail to find himself number 1.
     
  8. Champion

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    You should watch more boxing, sunshine.

    Byrd won the vacant IBF belt against ATG Holyfield and defended the belt for 4 years.

    Until he faced Wladimir K. in 2006, who battered him from pillar to post.

    Byrd, the #1 RING HW, got the **** beaten out of him by a glassjawed, coward.
     
  9. Nay_Sayer

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    We'll see...


    LOL...

    Holyfield was 75 years old and that IBF title was paid for by King for the low cost of a Land Rover and $1 million in cash. After being handed his new PAPER title on a silver platter, Byrd would defend it against the likes of Jameel McCline. Real stiff competition there...


    And thus, Wlad becomes the brand new IBF PAPER champion of the world.


    LOL...

    Which does notthing other than underscore the SAD state of the HW division. You Klittards should feel so very proud that your hero lords over such a pathetic lot.
     
  10. krazylegs

    krazylegs Well-Known Member Full Member

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    :deal
    Ring ratings for HWs:
    2000: Byrd was #10
    2001: Byrd was #3- behind Lewis(c), Wlad, Tyson
    2002: Byrd was #2- behind Lewis(c), Wlad
    2003: Byrd was #2- behind Lewis(c), Vitali
    2004: Byrd was #1- behind Vitali(c)
    2005: Byrd was #1- Vacant

    He also beat whomever he shared as common opponents with Lewis. Maybe not in the same fashion, but he won, and was undersized, not over-sized like Lewis or the Klitschko's. So there is something to say about his boxing ability. Guess all this info makes him unworthy though