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Quote Originally Posted by AdamGB View Post
He should have said "they key to me getting away with fighting horribly in a southpaw stance is that I've only done it against 6 foot 2 plodders"...

He can get away with it when he towers over somebody, he's not going to tower over Wlad.

If he's serious about beating Wlad then he needs to work on getting more pop in his shots and get in there with some big men (not chis or hammer...), his party trick is cute but not enough.
Hold on, Wlad hasn't got the chin to worth worry about needing to be putting more pop in his shots. Pulev who isn't as big a puncher as Tyson hurt Wlad with a jab!

Can Wlad handle someone who is very good at pouring in the shots? Rather than just the plodding one, twoers he's been facing? Someone who can move and actually put punches together is a nightmare for Wlad let alone someone with tysons size to go with it.

I'm not so sure Wlad has a bad chin. Not great obviously. I agree with questioning: can Wlad handle someone who is good at pouring in the shots.

Also noting Sanders had punching power, so no real shame in that knockout. It was indeed IMO a damn great contrast of style that worked for Sanders who sacrificed his jab by parying Wlad's jab, followed by a hard straight left.

Wlad's chin IMO wasn't really tested by Sam. When Wlad got dropped by Peter, it was that wild ass side to back of the head-wind-mill shot. Second knockdown I think was a pushdown. I could be wrong, but I don't recall Peter checking Wlad's chin. It was an equilibrium shot that dropped Wlad.

Same with Peter vs Toney.
Toney took those shots to the back of the head better than Wlad. But that IMO is a testament to Toney's inner fortitude & Wlad's lack of it. & the Brewster loss IMO he was pure gassed-out.

Wlad takes Fury's punches easily IMO and wins an easy UD. Or he will make it look easy that is.