You're going to go insane here. Some people just refuse to understand the truth.dempseyfire wrote:Cooney weighed 225-230 in his mid-late 20s. Wlad weighed 235-240 that same age. Stop exaggerating his size.fergusg wrote:Pay attention to what I've actually written.. I already mentioned James 'Bonecrusher' Smith... and a prime version of Gerry Cooney was typically more than 20lbs lighter than Wladimir Klitschko.dempseyfire wrote:"What puzzles me is one simple fact… the only fighters that Larry Holmes faced when he was in prime that was fairly similar in stature to Wladimir Klitschko (weighing roughly 240+lbs), was Leroy Jones & Roy Williams"
What? Ever heard of Gerry Cooney? Bonecrusher Smith?
Holmes was far bigger than Haye and Ibragimov who scared Wlad so much he had to win a staring contest with each over 12 rounds, or Povetkin who Wlad grabbed every 10 seconds. You have no idea what you're talking about.
Putting Wlad anywhere near Holmes in the all-time list is looney tunes. There is no justification for it whatsover. We're talking about a guy who has been stopped three times by sub-standard guys, one a journeyman, knocked down 10+ times, was almost stopped by Sam friggin Peter, and whose best win is over a blown-up cruiserweight in a fashion than involved him throwing three jabs more each round and stinking out the building. His next best win is arguably Chris Byrd. True, he has dominated heavyweight in the past however many years and stands out as the top guy. But this 'new, improved Wlad' is largely a myth. He did get better defensively and less reckless, but the 'New Wlad' also hasn't faced the sort of pressure or power that guys like Brewster and Sanders respectively gave him. His competition hasn't been good. No fault of his own - no fault of ours in trying to rank him.
Time to be realistic. Wladimir Klitschko's level is comparable to Amir Khan. Stopped and hurt more than once, a few good wins, frail chin. A contender in any era probably, but no more. There are even parallels in terms of their 'rehabilitation', Khan with Hunter, Wlad with Steward. Khan could go on a run of beating a long line of carefully-selected people akin to the shot Collazo, defending a paper belt, and put together a comparable 'reign' to Klitschko, and wouldn't get the props Wlad has. The only reason people are being silly is because he has 'cleaned out the division' without appreciating how important it is for this discussion that this division is putrid!
