Wlad has got a punchers chance. Lennox would dominate him. The first big punch he lands will be curtains for Wlad
you clearly didnt even watch lewis vitali, the fight i watched had lewis behind decisevely on all 3 cards and fading/tiring badly and getting a highly contraversial stoppage from a questionable punch/headbutt
wald hits hard, thats why its hard for boxers to get on the inside of him.when he paws with the jab i dont know why they cant slip it and crack him.hes just to big for the average boxer.its not like hes a gifted boxer or talented boxer, hes good for a big man and what he does do is very effective against the guys he had been facing. only ones to trouble him are the sluggers that come right at him gunz blazing.paw with the jab ova and ova and then right hand.fighting tall and clinching if you get to close to him and or you might land a some bull **** before you get jabed again. you dont have to be as big as wald to beat him but at least a complete boxer.chin and good head movment and speed is what it takes.you have to be agressive as .everyone stands at the en of the jab either blocking or eating it.david haye is good hw to beat him.hes got the boxing skill, speed and explosiveness not only that he has the power to end wald's rain in one punch.and he could out box him as well. i hope haye fights wald this yr, you can forget about another american heavy weight champ for now, might as well get on the haye band wagon.i like how he fights anyways and looks like the champ.
what department is wladimir better than lennox at? and that'll give you your answer on the chances who would win the fight. wladimir is very good, but he's just a poor version of lennox.
What do the scorecards matter when you get TKO'd? VITLAY was also taking huge gulps of air as well as big shots from Lewis and I actually think the tide was turning against him. VITLAY'S face was such a mess that if he had taken a few more well placed punches he may have not fought again. Questionable stoppage? Did you see his ****ing face?? The man was a complete mess. And headbutt? **** me, log off. :blood
Listen, Wlad is an excellent heavyweight. But he's scared of engaging light-punchers who barely weigh 200lbs. Lewis was an incredibly imposing presence and barring a Rahman or McCall style **** up - and after seeing Wlad lose the fights he did, taking him lightly isn't entirely out of the question - he intimidates and stops Klitschko in around the fourth round, assuming Lennox waits before opening up. However, if Lewis is in a destructive mood and Wlad is as cautious yet predictable as he has been of late, the fight probably ends in the first two.
all this talk about vitali winning on the cards is looked at too much. the fight was only half way through when it got stopped, and i think as boxing fans we should know winning a fight by rounds six means **** all, especiaally when it was only by two rounds. the way people talk about the scorecards is like vitali gave lewis a boxing lesson. the fight i watched had vitali winning, but as the fight got nearer to stoppage, vitali was the one holding on for dear life. that speaks more volume to me than some stupid two point lead by the sixth round.
I like wlad, but dont see it really, lewis had a few fights which were meant to be dangerous to him , the gollota one springs to mind, grants anoter, and he jumped on these guys gave them no chance, i could see him doing a saunders on wlad, who does not like to be pressurised does he, he does still panic, and a guy with a huge punch like lewis for me would beat him. Saying that though both men lost to guys who were average and both got decked, so it would be a interesting fight all right. I dont see wlad taking that upper cut either, maybe he would not be out for the count, but he would be in a mess defence would be all over the place for lewis to finish him