Wlad Training Camp Pics

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  1. BoxingDomain

    BoxingDomain Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    More than 1543 lbs? That seems like a lot to me, although I've got nothing to compare it to.
     
  2. FilipMNE

    FilipMNE Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I just talk from my momory i think i have seen on some show punch that produced more power, i might be wrong.
     
  3. Mordechai

    Mordechai Boxing Addict Full Member

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    i have read that he punched 1200 kg a couple of years ago. that would be 2500 pounds.
     
  4. FilipMNE

    FilipMNE Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    This is numbers i expected.
     
  5. Tyler-Durden

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    Yeah he looks like he's in the best shape of his life. He also looks more like Vitali than usual. :yep
     


  6. This one innocent quote sums up the heavy weight era from 2004-2013 pretty much.
     

  7. WOW 'he is ripped for a heavyweight'..
    I don't think he will be saying that quote if Wlad fought in the 90's. Wlad might have been the 'most ripped' but it's not like the guys around him would have been out of shape.

    In this era.. it's more shocking because of all the fatties. :rofl Also all the 'ripped muscles' in the world won't have helped him when a Prime Lewis turn off his legs via a upper cut.



    Does it REALLY matter.. the difference?
    They were all in shape during their primes..

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  8. Berliner

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    His point is that most heavyweights today are fat and out of shape:lol::!:
     
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  10. BoxingDomain

    BoxingDomain Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Today's Press Conference
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    Hotel workout
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    (pictures credit to: David Wiliams)
     
  11. G Man

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    Not the most challenging of opponents but at least we get to see a devastating KO, and Klitschko ringwalks alone make the event worth watching.
     
  12. BoxingDomain

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    SAP Arena - 4 days to go!
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  13. dinovelvet

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    He is far from the best trained HW ever, in fact his stamina is terrible....Wach made it 12 rounds because Wlad would not string combinations together or over excert himself for fear of gassing out....He sets the pace in fights slow because his stamina cant hold up.......Marciano was the best trained HW ever and could punch non stop every round right through to the 15th.
     
  14. BoxingDomain

    BoxingDomain Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :-(

    Stamina problems? Sets the pace slow? You have no idea what you are talking about, let me educate you:
    The heavyweight average is about 45 punches a round. Against Wach, Wlad threw 57 per round (that's 12 more than the average), and many of those were HARD shots.

    Wladimir has some of the best, if not the best, overall training EVER in terms of the actual training itself, the camp, the nutrition, etc...
    To deny so, is simply being a hater. So go ahead and get lost will you. :D
     
  15. dinovelvet

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    He never said his training wasn't top class..His stamina is still poor and he's not made for a high paced fight. This is why he had to pull out against Chisora..