Wlad Vs Ibragamov was memorable, but for the wrong reasons.
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Wlad Vs Ibragamov was memorable, but for the wrong reasons.
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Wlad vs. Thompson the most memorable sparring session of all time
When was the last time a heavyweight title fight was also the Fight of the Year? Well that was 1996 (Vander-Tyson) which wasn'y a "great" fight but was a great upset. I hate to say it but it might have been the 1st Bowe-Holyfield fight. Lewis-Klitschko in 2003 wasn't bad.
Yeah it's been a while that's for sure![]()
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If the Klit brothers werent around the division would be quite even! Poor but even.
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I'd discount Lewis v Klit, last for me was Lewis v Tyson.
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Lennox/Vitali was a quality fight and it's the last one I remember being any good. I liked Peter/Toney 1 too, but that's more my Toney agenda coming through. I thought he did more than enough to take that one.
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The Klitschko's are getting the same press Lennox Lewis got back in the day. Lennox was in his fair share of snoozers but back then everyone would point to how the fights ended and right now it's no different except the trainers for whoever Wlad and Vitali fight are more willing to throw in the towel.
Someone has to bridge the gap from contender to legitimate THREAT for there to be a meaningful fight and if you can't beat journeymen and other contenders in a manner to make you "scary" in the eyes of fight fans and the media then the Klitschko's will continue to have their way and you bums will continue to cry about it.
As an American I really hope Deontay Wilder can keep putting out solid results and improving.
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