Good post there Slim. This Max-coward is stinking the whole place out. The nerve this lil' lollypop suckin' young tot has thinking wladiqueer is better than Two Ton Tony Galento who floored Joe Louis
completely insignificant thread because it doesnt matter how good or shit his opponents are as he cheats so regularly and to such excess
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I have no problem with wlad's resume. It's not his fault that he is stuck in a sorry ass era. My problem with him is the way he goes on about his business. He clinches unecessarily and excessively which makes him unwatchable, that's all..
Other than that, he doing what he's supposed to do fighting the number one contenders..
So you first want to credit historians opinions yourself over mine but when trainers and analysts agree with my opinion you dismiss it and turn to popular opinion on the board instead?
Sorry if I find that extreme bias.
As to the rest of my post, to which part can you single out, follow my reasoning and counter with any acuity?
Please tell me where I've gone astray in objective terms?
"Enough with the games mate! Your messing with the Grand Master!"
Lennox Lewis
@Max Power
You can write all the lengthy posts you want, and post statistics till you're blue in the face.
When you try to pass of the likes of Leapai and Pianeta as quality opposition, you lose credibility.
All I know is Wlad is the King of Stinker Heavyweight Fights.
Ray Austin: Big American heavyweight.... was supposed to represent a huge challenge to Wlad... laid down like an obedient puppy and embarrassed himself over 2 short rounds.
Ibragimov: Terrified of getting hit with a left, Wlad pawed at Sultan over 12 miserable rounds. Sultan, as with most of Wlad's shitty opponents, was pretty terrified himself, creating a horrible spectacle about as much fun to watch as growing grass or drying paint.
Povetkin: One of the very few that actually came to fight. Unfortunately, no one told him the sport had been changed to WWF (World Wrestling Federation), and Wlad was ready with all the headlocks, arm holds, and grappling tactics in his arsenal. Again...... driven by fear.
Tony Thompson: The world was so enthralled with the competitiveness of their first fight.... they clamored for a rematch. So Wlad knocked him out again.
David Haye: All mouth, then............... "Toe-gate".
I'm pretty much through waiting for someone to give Wlad a good, competitive fight..... and for Wlad to fight like a champ, not a chump scared of having a stiff breeze touch his chin. Now I can't wait for him to retire, so maybe fans can get excited about the heavyweight division for the first time in years.
You've just listed Wlad's obvious stinkers and alleged ones too. For a guy with 66 fights, this aint so bad.
Especially when you consider Wlad is a technical boxer and when they encounter certain styles+attributes they lead to BORING FIGHTS!
I'm sorry that Wladimir is boring to watch, whether it's because it was Wlad's fault, the opponents fault or a bit of both at fault! But that's boxing. And that has ALWAYS been boxing!
Technical boxing like Wlad does is revolutionary. There is nothing ordinary about it. He transformed HW boxjng like none other before him from a scrappy brawl, into basically a game of chess! Backed with extreme power. That;s not something to be scorned at. As a casual fan sure, but we are supposed to be BOXING fans, able to appreciate technical ability as much as a good competitive scrap.
And to be honest, I like watching the more rough house fights of the modern era a bit more, like Holyfield, Tyson and Riddick Bowe and Vitali, even Lennox sometimes! But I also appreciate the cerebral methodical breakdown of Wlad's style as well and acknowledge the difference between crowd pleasing and effectiveness.
"Enough with the games mate! Your messing with the Grand Master!"
Lennox Lewis
Quotes from Max below shows he may be on drugs.
Technical boxing like Wlad does is revolutionary
I also appreciate the cerebral methodical breakdown of Wlad's style![]()
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Your favourite Muhammad Ali (the GREATEST as you call him) is responsible for 5 times more stinkers than is Wladimir. He stunk the place out more than any other champ in history.
There is only one concession here, one of Wlaidmir's best wins now (vs Povetkin) happens to be even stinkier than any one of Ali's.
Let's not forget that Ali's Frazier fights are possibly the NEXT most stinky though! And these are regarded as Ali's HALLMARK fights!
Bias!
"Enough with the games mate! Your messing with the Grand Master!"
Lennox Lewis
Haye vs Wladimir was pretty tentative. Not many chances were taken. I get it.
You can criticise Haye on low workrate.
You can criticise Wladimir on missing the target.
You can't criticise each other of respecting each others power because they can both knock the other out and neither are punch bags!
Haye vs Wladimir was atleast DECENTLY competitive.
Haye vs Wladimir is entirely watchable, it was a pretty decent HW battle to watch speaking of action, it is completely underrated by haters.
In terms of boxing skills, it is DEFINITELY one of the finest displays of reflexes and technical skill of all time in a HW fight.
These are the facts!
Last edited by Max Power; 12-28-2014 at 04:14 PM.
"Enough with the games mate! Your messing with the Grand Master!"
Lennox Lewis
When I scan through other great heavies recs and compare it to Wlads there usually isnt a whole lot of difference in quality. I think Wlad is missing a career defining win against another all time great heavy.
If you look at Lewis for example he does have a few better names. Tyson was clearly shot though and Holyfield would struggle would struggle with any decent bigger heavy. He would be an easy opponent for Wlad. Vitali is what makes Lewis' career and record better than Wlads imo.
Should Wlad continue to fight and end up beating an unbeaten Wilder, Fury or even Joshua, after they have proven themselves as elite fighters then he has to be given credit he deserves.
Yes, LEnnox has a Holyfield and a Tyson on his resume. But the only difference really between these guys and good Wlad opponents is the NAMES.
Ibragimov DID beat Holyfield
Thompson would have beat Tyson that Lennox did.
All of Wlad's wins are good wins. It's just that Lennox had some difficulties with some opponents which created an aura of competition. Whereas Wladimir dispatched all of his with fewer issues because he is more focussed. Lennox blew out about 4 of his good opponents whereas Wladimir only managed to blow out 1 or 2 of his really good ones early, because Wladimir is even more tactical (and also less risky).
I don't know who was really better prime for prime but one thing is certain.
Wladimir has had a much more extensive career, has been more dominant and has fought+beaten MORE decent opponents than Lennox. That much is a fact.
"Enough with the games mate! Your messing with the Grand Master!"
Lennox Lewis
Wladimir has had a much more extensive career, has been more dominant and has fought+beaten MORE decent opponents than Lennox.
How can you say the above?
Lennox would pulverise Wlad and yet you have the audacity to make the statement above.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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