uh? no sense. why are you thinkinh that what I claim is stupidity is something I believe in. surely its the opposite of my belief? read my post, then reply accurately instead of in mistake,Mr Mongoose.
Yes, I think he will. Wlad has already cleaned out a better group of fighters from 2006-2014. 2015 and beyond in fact has a weaker field / less proven field. I do not see anyone as good as Ibragimov, Povektin Haye, or Chagaev. Wlad is always in fine shape, and stays active. His hand speed looked excellent vs Pulev, and he has passed the need to an expert trainer as he has been there and done that. Outside of an injury, I think he's going to break Joe's record of being the #1 guy for 12 years. IMO, boxing even the Teddy Atlas types will have to tip their cap once that happens.
its all the training camp manager and nutrition.:hey:yep I agree 100% with you we have not talked about it as a team, but I do know as of now, wlad has no desire to retire. He throughly enjoys what he does. The preparation, the developing a game plan and the execution of the plan... all of it
:good Curious to see if that hunger for competition dwindles as he progresses through the early stages of fatherhood in the next couple of years.
So what youre saying is Deontay Wilder is a world champion because of some phony org only in it for the money. Thats just brilliant. How many worlds do you live in where there can be more than one champion of the world in each weight class at one time? And you ask why the sarcasm? Maybe because you were trying to be slick while beating around the bush hoping i was going to say it was ok for Holmes and whoever else you named. Think what you want, but lineal is the only logical way to dictate a great championship reign. Thats not saying it dictates greatness, but Wlads excellent run will start with Chageav when he is compared alongside the greats. Why you and the other nuthuggers see that as an attack on him is beyond me. You guys are a sensitive bunch. :yep