Caution: Wlad fans should turn back now. You won't like hearing this. But I have to state my opinion.
I remember watching Wlad on TV in 2003-2004 and seeing him get drilled by Brewster and flop around like a dying fish, and I remember saying right then and there: "This lad is no Vitali. This lad just don't have it in him. And he never will."
It wasn't the glass chin that bothered me vs Brewster. It was the mental weakness that Wlad showed- as soon as something doesn't go his way, he falls apart with a look of despair and anguish on his face, starts clinching like an Octopus, and can't adjust.
(You will NEVER see Vitali with this look of despair)
And I knew that no matter how many bum wins he racks up, as soon as he gets into a situation that he can't control, that mental weakness is going to show up again.
And Lo and behold, that is exactly what happened vs Fury. After all this "Wise Old Guy" talk in the build-up, the supposed "Doctor" and "Experienced Champion" was too petrified to let a single right hand go for 10 rounds in an embarrassing display of mental weakness.
Once a mental weakling, always a mental weakling. You either have it, or you don't. Wlad's mental weakness will show up again vs Joshua. Joshua is no Pulev, or Wach, or Ray Austin. Joshua is a TERMINATOR.
Vitali was a born warrior, a true Alpha Male who could fight. Wlad has always been a nerdy, nervous robot who has a lot of physical advantages. But he ain't made from the same cloth as his Big Bro.
The younger Klitschko has always been, and will always be, weak.
I remember watching Wlad on TV in 2003-2004 and seeing him get drilled by Brewster and flop around like a dying fish, and I remember saying right then and there: "This lad is no Vitali. This lad just don't have it in him. And he never will."
It wasn't the glass chin that bothered me vs Brewster. It was the mental weakness that Wlad showed- as soon as something doesn't go his way, he falls apart with a look of despair and anguish on his face, starts clinching like an Octopus, and can't adjust.
(You will NEVER see Vitali with this look of despair)
And I knew that no matter how many bum wins he racks up, as soon as he gets into a situation that he can't control, that mental weakness is going to show up again.
And Lo and behold, that is exactly what happened vs Fury. After all this "Wise Old Guy" talk in the build-up, the supposed "Doctor" and "Experienced Champion" was too petrified to let a single right hand go for 10 rounds in an embarrassing display of mental weakness.
Once a mental weakling, always a mental weakling. You either have it, or you don't. Wlad's mental weakness will show up again vs Joshua. Joshua is no Pulev, or Wach, or Ray Austin. Joshua is a TERMINATOR.
Vitali was a born warrior, a true Alpha Male who could fight. Wlad has always been a nerdy, nervous robot who has a lot of physical advantages. But he ain't made from the same cloth as his Big Bro.
The younger Klitschko has always been, and will always be, weak.
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