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    Wlad deserves credit for being a "champion" for a decade but - without meaning to be a boring repetitive cunt - he never had to face the other best "champion" of his era, who helped him clean out the division.

    It adds a question mark, no?
    I don't really rate Vitali all that highly in his come back. He wasn't the same fighter. Wladimir has fought anyone and everyone and he's got a few more to go but if Pulev was the best it makes you wonder how anyone else will do. Wlad didn't even take Pulev seriously, he didn't respect his power or his boxing ability Wlad just got angry when Pulev connected then blasted him.

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    Got to be Don King .
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    Default Re: Has Wlad whipped more undefeated fighters than anyone?

    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Wlad deserves credit for being a "champion" for a decade but - without meaning to be a boring repetitive cunt - he never had to face the other best "champion" of his era, who helped him clean out the division.

    It adds a question mark, no?
    I don't really rate Vitali all that highly in his come back. He wasn't the same fighter. Wladimir has fought anyone and everyone and he's got a few more to go but if Pulev was the best it makes you wonder how anyone else will do. Wlad didn't even take Pulev seriously, he didn't respect his power or his boxing ability Wlad just got angry when Pulev connected then blasted him.
    Anyone and everyone apart from the competiton his brother - who was the 2nd best, maybe even his equal, during his reign, regardless of whether or not he was past his prime - wiped out.

    It's a shame Wlad hasn't shown more of the vicious streak he did against Pulev. Nice to see him in a fight that was worth watching twice.
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    Default Re: Has Wlad whipped more undefeated fighters than anyone?

    even tho the fight had more entertainment in it than all his other fights put together it still summed him up to a tee

    he held on for dear life for a minute, landed the finishing punch with the first punch he threw, then the fight still lasted 5 rounds
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