My mistake then, I thought he was 6'2" & lewis 6'5" ? Ha ha yes neither would I want you to Yeack Oh & Odin, Don’t take yourself so seriously. No one else does.
Pre- Steward Wlad was too stiff and upright , had no defense , and moved in and out in straight lines. Look at all the jabs a fat and old Ray Mercer landed on his head. Imagine how easily Lewis would pop him with the jab and since the Lewis jab buckled the knees of Vitali , its fair to say it could possibly drop or even knock Wlad out. I shudder to think what a right hand or uppercut would do to him?? Its just not a fair match -up in all honesty.
Dildo charging up the coal chamber of his hate train and making sure that sucker is FULL of steam! WHOOO -WHOOOOOO! Stand back for Dildovelvet's Klitschko Hate Train, it's comin' through!!
The evidence is overwhelming when you look at it. Take Briggs and Tua. Briggs was a better version of David Haye. And Tua was a FAR better version of Peter. Lewis battered and stopped Briggs. Wlad held on to Haye out of sheer terror and was almost taken out in the 12th round. Tua didn't win a minute of any round against Lewis whereas Peter bounced Wlad off the canvas and sent him reeling all over the ring in panic and fear. Harry Lederman said Wlad should have been DQ'd against Peter and i fully agree. Imagine Lewis having trouble with Sam Peter?? LOL. Peters would be lucky to make it out of the first round.
Take Rahman, for instance. He had Lewis drooling on the canvas. Povetkin smashed Rahman to bits and Wlad layed a beating on Povetkin. Case closed.
Rotting fish heads? A big bag of turds? An open sewer? Maybe week old road kill? or ... worse, much worse ... Dino?
How was Briggs better than Haye or a far better version they fight nothing alike. Also it was Haye diving in on Wlad, you should know this as you have an unhealthy obsession with him. As for Briggs v Lewis obviously you missed the point in where Lewis turned and ran after getting caught with the left hook and the flailing all over him. Peter knocked down Wlad 3 times officially although only 1 was legal....Wlad put him in his place in the rematch.
The best Wladimir pre-Steward imo was against Byrd in 2000. He was as sharp and in shape for that fight as I ever saw him before Steward. THAT Wladimir vs Lewis of the Bruno fight would be very interesting. Personally I don’t think Lewis would be able to handle that combination of height, reach, range and hand speed. Now the best Wladimir under the tutelage Of Steward imo was against Chagaev. That Chagaev was still a top 5 HW and got picked off and taken apart by a Wlad that used his range and reach in that fight but at the same time wasn’t hesitant to fire off. VERY sharp that fight. THAT Wlad vs any version of Lewis would have had a very, very good chance of beating Lennox.
Don’t even bother with that gross little parasite. You can’t argue facts with that idiot because it will resort to making up **** when it realizes the argument is lost once again.
Sounds like a smart comment? No need to get defensive dude. Which win are you referencing? Botha?!?! Uh....so? Sort of out of the blue with this.
Thats some gutter mouth you got on you cletus. Did you learn to talk like that growing up your trailer park? Bu bu but.. Wlad separates him from his senses doe