But to be as vulnerable as everyone says Wlad is and for Wladimir to have 52 wins already and 46 KO's.....that has to say something good about his skill level.
Wladimir has fought and beaten better competition than Vitali, it's no contest.
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But to be as vulnerable as everyone says Wlad is and for Wladimir to have 52 wins already and 46 KO's.....that has to say something good about his skill level.
Wladimir has fought and beaten better competition than Vitali, it's no contest.
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People look at the weakneses and Wlad's defeats are embarrassing. Vitali beat Samuel Peter more convincingly and Lennox would have KO'ed Wlad with the punches he landed on Vitali.
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Wlad beat Sam Peter before anyone had used Sam's flaws against him....we don't know what would have happened had Wladimir fought Lennox Lewis, we can only assume. Sure post Corrie Sanders Wlad was in a weak state but pre Corrie Sanders Wlad was a brutal power puncher with no worries about getting hit.
I am saying for Wladimir to come back from the "embarrasing defeats" he suffered and be as dominant as he is right now, that is pretty amazing and he deserves credit for honing his skill.
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If you have 52 wins and 3 defeats people will naturally focus on the 3 defeats and how they happened.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
So people focus on Joe Louis' defeats? Ali's defeats? Frazier's? Tyson's? Lennox Lewis' defeats?!?!
Let's not refuse to see the great maturity Wladimir has had as a professional fighter....from losing to a big puncher to just schooling Sam Peter....avenging his loss vs Brewster in impressive fashion, and unifying belts when nobody else could/tried to.
Wlad has 1 more loss than his brother but he has 15 more wins and 10 more KO's.
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