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What would happen in Wladimir Klitschko would face Ali's opponents NOWADAYS?
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Originally posted by knn View PostWeight is a MAJOR factor.
Originally posted by knn View PostNoone talks about ATGs. Noone said that weight makes you an ATG.
And why do you mention Carnera (or in other cases Valuev) as a proof that weight doesn't matter? Carnera/Valuev is the proof that weight DOES matter. They have OK records DESPITE their skills.
A glass jaw isn't a factor either if the other guy can't or won't land.
Wlad is a decent fighter in a poor era, build him up if you like, say he'd have a chance against some of the less elite heavys in the past by all means.
The problem is you are over shooting and making yourself look ludicrous.
For my money Vitali is the better fighter out of the 2 brothers and he lost to an awful version of Lewis.
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Originally posted by GJC View PostSo to summarise weight is a factor in a fight when the opponent has little skill?
A glass jaw isn't a factor either if the other guy can't or won't land.
Wlad is a decent fighter in a poor era, build him up if you like, say he'd have a chance against some of the less elite heavys in the past by all means.
The problem is you are over shooting and making yourself look ludicrous.
For my money Vitali is the better fighter out of the 2 brothers and he lost to an awful version of Lewis.
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Originally posted by GJC View PostI generally only debate with one alt at a time but i'll humour you.
Originally posted by GJC View PostMy eyes make me believe that Ibragimov and Chagaev can't fight.
Originally posted by GJC View PostAmateur records are all very well but I think the names Audley Harrison and Pete Rademacher (you'll need to look him up) pretty much end that argument as to its relevance.
Originally posted by GJC View PostForget age when you learn a little about boxing you'll realise that it is not an exact science.
Originally posted by GJC View PostAli was totally done after the Shavers fight so Berbick, Spinks and Holmes arn't relevant.
Originally posted by GJC View PostListon would destroy Sultan, Liston was a lot more frightening across the ring than on boxingrec the opposite is true of Ibragimov.Last edited by knn; 06-26-2010, 05:54 PM.
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Originally posted by GJC View PostWlad is a decent fighter in a poor era
Originally posted by GJC View Posthe'd have a chance against some of the less elite heavys in the past by all means.
The problem is you are over shooting and making yourself look ludicrous.
For my money Vitali is the better fighter out of the 2 brothers and he lost to an awful version of Lewis.
- Statement without proof: "Vitali is better than Wlad"
- Statement without proof: "Awful version if Lennox"
- Side-thought without proof: "Lennox is less than elite fighters in previous eras"
- Telling a half-truth: "Vitali lost" (although you were the one who accuses me that record don't tell the whole story).
- Conclusion based on doubtful statements: "Wlad has maybe a chance against non-elite heavies).
Welcome to the world of CLAYtonism.Last edited by knn; 06-26-2010, 02:14 PM.
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Originally posted by knn View PostYou have no proof that this era is poor. This "broken record" gets lame.
On top of that you have Wlads own trainer admitting that the amateur ranks in the United States are almost non-existant, and the overall quality of Heavyweight has gone down. Instead of boxers you have failed football players going pro and bums like Tony Thompson who took up the sport at age 28.
All 5 of the Klitschko losses occurred in the superior era of boxing. The trash of that superior era was enough to bully Wladimir. And Lennox at his absolute worst was able to overcome Vitali at his absolute best.
All signs point to a garbage era.
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Originally posted by JoeyZagz View PostThis era is absolute garbage compared to 10 years ago. You have a lot of Lennox's leftovers(Tua, Briggs, Grant, Holyfield, Mccall, Rahman) who are still competing today as top contenders, 10-15 years past their prime. Two of Adameks last 4 opponents are against guys LL Ko'd in the 1990's, and Adamek is supposed to be good.
On top of that you have Wlads own trainer admitting that the amateur ranks in the United States are almost non-existant, and the overall quality of Heavyweight has gone down. Instead of boxers you have failed football players going pro and bums like Tony Thompson who took up the sport at age 28.
All 5 of the Klitschko losses occurred in the superior era of boxing. The trash of that superior era was enough to bully Wladimir. And Lennox at his absolute worst was able to overcome Vitali at his absolute best.
All signs point to a garbage era.Last edited by Jim Jeffries; 06-26-2010, 05:06 PM.
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Originally posted by JoeyZagz View PostThis era is absolute garbage compared to 10 years ago. You have a lot of Lennox's leftovers(Tua, Briggs, Grant, Holyfield, Mccall, Rahman) who are still competing today as top contenders
Originally posted by JoeyZagz View PostTwo of Adameks last 4 opponents are against guys LL Ko'd in the 1990's, and Adamek is supposed to be good.
Originally posted by JoeyZagz View PostOn top of that you have Wlads own trainer admitting that the amateur ranks in the United States are almost non-existant
Originally posted by JoeyZagz View Postand the overall quality of Heavyweight has gone down. Instead of boxers you have failed football players going pro
Originally posted by JoeyZagz View Postand bums like Tony Thompson who took up the sport at age 28.
Originally posted by JoeyZagz View PostAll 5 of the Klitschko losses occurred in the superior era of boxing. The trash of that superior era was enough to bully Wladimir.
With that same logic I can argue that Cooper was trash from the 50ies, yet he could floor Clay in the 60ies. And that proves that Clay was trash. What a nonsense.
Originally posted by JoeyZagz View PostAnd Lennox at his absolute worst was able to overcome Vitali at his absolute best.
And moreover it's funny when people start to make an argument based on losing to an ATG. It's no shame in losing to Lennox, especially at heavyweight.Last edited by knn; 06-26-2010, 05:56 PM.
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