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Quote Originally Posted by SalTheButcher
indeed, and after the fight he didnt bother complaining about it, he said he had fun
it just sucks 15 years from now boxing fans will say how much they wish they could have seen the steel hammer Wlad in his prime and people today just say well he did lose when he was 22 of exhaustion...
I think there is no escaping the fact that Wlad is developing into one of the most dangerous heavyweights of all time. Certainly there has been nobody like him since Lennox Lewis and he's certainly the number 1 heavyweight out there by a country mile.

I hope he gets a chance to make some defining fights because imo he's on track to become one of the Top 20 of all time.

It's a shame his era is so weak as he really could prove himself to be as good as Lennox one day.

I like him, a rare white champion, whose always polite and respectful, is a great ambasador for the sport and whose an exciting fighter to watch.