Quote Originally Posted by mucho testosterone
Quote Originally Posted by wacko3205
Quote Originally Posted by NorthSideX4
Don't underestimate Brock, cuz with his power & Wlad's glass jaw it may equal a KO loss for the champ
Wlad is a heavyweight...he's fought men that are 200+ pounds.

He's fought 49 men.

He lost 3 fights. His corner stopped the fight in his first loss...not based on a glass jaw...but more on the fact that he had outpunched himself. He was legitimately tko'd by one of the heavier handed hitters in his weight class in his second loss. His third loss...again...a repeat of his first...he lost not based on a glass jaw...but on the fact that he had outpunched himself.

49 fights. 41 knockouts. 3 losses. He still fights to this day. He still fights with his heart & all of his power & abilities.

You seem to be missing the bigger picture.

Let's look at another fighter for example. 44 fights. 35 knockouts. 2 losses...of which he got humiliated in both, knocked out in one. 2 retirements. He fought with fairly limited abilities had a lot of power...but no heart when the tuff got going...he got outta the game.

Everyone has heroes...& all heroes have flaws...it's how they come back from their losses that makes them great.

Wlad is still proving his greatness...the same can't be said for some other fighters.
CC
Brilliant!! Why couldn't I articulate that all of these times I've gotten in these disputes.
Nothing short of poetry wacko. ,

I agree with your overall point Wacko, and it's a very good one.. But I take exception to your Tito comparison. Trinidad was no more humiliated in his defeats then Wlad was, not by a long shot.... Isn't lasting until the championship rounds and giving it your all better then getting blasted out of there in a couple rounds, or gassing out and getting stopped by a journeyman? Trinidad, had "no heart when the tough got going, he retired..." You can't hack Titos heart and then say it isn't a problem for Wlad, that's ridiculous.. Id like to see Klitschko win a war like Tito was in against Campos. How many times has Wlad come back from adversity to win?? Once, against a very, very limited Sam Peter. Tito only retired after like you say, being destroyed by Hopkins, and after almost a 10 year pro career. He came back and sure he retired after Wright, but how can you fault him for that, he was completely embaressed and schooled, and obviously doesn't have the desire any more.. I guess Im just saying that if Wlad ever fought fighters that were p4p as good as Tito did, he would probably have retired long ago.