I reckon Mansour is pretty scary, especially that KO over Kassi and being sent down for 8 years for cocaine trafficking. He must of been a pretty ruthless man
I reckon Mansour is pretty scary, especially that KO over Kassi and being sent down for 8 years for cocaine trafficking. He must of been a pretty ruthless man
Wlad is the scariest heavyweight of this era....guys like the idea of fighting him, but once in the ring you can tell they never know how to deal with the speed, the power, the confidence of Wlad when the bell has rung.
Other than Wlad, Wilder is intimidating with his power, Fury might intimidate a few with his size, his actions and antics may not do much to intimidate.
This is a no-brainer. Wlad is the most intimidating.
How so?
The proof is in the fights themselves. Opponents talk a lot of sh*t, but once in the ring they become meek little sheep, offering themselves up to slaughter. The funny thing is they don't realize that if they would only offer a credible challenge, Wlad himself would be intimidated to the point of fouling, mauling, clinching the opponent to death. Happens time and time again.
Wilder is second, although he's lost a bit of his intimidation factor in his last few fights.
Wlad is scary in the sense that he is cool, calm and collected. He has no emotion and is just like Drago.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
I would take a fight against Wlad any day over Wilder. By far. I would even take a fight against Wlad over Stiverne.
Bigger man George, bigger punch!
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I would like to state a case for Tyson fury being the most intimidating heavyweight ,as I've just seen an interview with Peter fury ,then hughie fury and they said Tyson was the best and scariest hw out there.
Remember neither of these men has any ties to Tyson so we have to take it as a good honest unbiased point of view. Also who is Peter fury you sceptical fans may say , we'll take a look at his CV and you will see countless world champions he has trained.
Remember reality is an illusion caused by a lack of alcohol .
I see your point. Wilder wants to hurt his opponents, while Wlad wants to win like a Big giant version of Floyd: win by points with minimum confrontation.
Wlad uses the jab to keep at bay or score points. Wilder or a C+ Stiverne uses the jab to try to setup for a knockout.
All's lost! Everything's going to shit!
The one thing I know, for sure, is that you are a heavyweight bullshitter.
Please, stop crying, sir. I did say you might be right about Fury, so come on, dry your eyes, blow your nose, and let's think about tomorrow. If you have trouble getting to sleep, you can count Tyson Furys, dressed as Batman skipping rope around your bed!
Remember when Golota was going and he either showed skill and strong boxed your mustache, or froze and ran back to the Hotel room, or billy goat head butted and tried to bite a guys tit off before the ref noticed
That's intimidation
Anthony Joshua - He looks like god & he demolishes his opponents with ease & although he hasn't really fought anyone yet, he looks like his on an unstoppable trajectory to the HW championship, although time will tell.
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