Re: "quality" opponents Wlad "fought"

Originally Posted by
Max Power

Originally Posted by
IamInuit
He has no grade A beef. Not one in the bunch. The best guy he beat was Calvin Brock prior to Povetkin. He could not even get retribution over the janitors, cab drivers and part time golf pros that knocked him out. His brother did. Wlads been on his back more times then an 18th century hooker., heaven forbid that he actually fought a heavyweight with any skill that enjoyed taking chances.
If anything shows how lame this division is, its the beefed up fraudulent coddled 0's on the win/loss record of his talentless list of adversaries. Haye was a total let down even with his talent. They should have brought him to the ring in a baby carriage. Its not any great wonder how these Pulev's, Pianetas and Wachs of the world remained undefeated. If they are that vacant of any boxing ability what must the rest of the fold look like? Guys like Ron Lyle would dominate all these chronically unemployed turned boxers. Its like watching the trees in my back yard go at it.
Wlads not responsible for the supply but it is what it is. It will be a much more competitive division when Wlads gone and that's not because Wlad is so good I'm sorry to say.
And there you have the real reason for the disrespect/bummification of the Klitshcko era folks, straight from the horses mouth!
While Wladimir is here, the era is devoid of talent, all worthless opponents who can scarcely box. But as soon as he's gone, everything will suddenly be better again. As soon as he's gone.
Fancy that ey! LOL
Sounds like a case of sour grapes if I ever heard one. As I've always said. The moves are already being put in place now to suddenly "revive" the quality of the HW division as soon as the big fella retires. Disgusting!
I don't think he's bashing Wlad at all. Hes saying Wlads the only one with any boxing skills and the divison will see better fights once hes gone due to the playing field being leveled out for the bums.
“Boxing is like jazz. The better it is, the less people appreciate it.”
- George Foreman
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