hurricanemitch14 wrote:Wlad was fun to watch last time out......because he had nothing to worry about. Trust me he will be holding and hugging and throwing fighters down in no time.
I agree 100%..If he continues the style that was against Pulev we will see a new champion soon enough.
He will bore us again very soon.
Yeah Wlad tossed a few challengers around, and yeah he holds and pushes similar to Lennox Lewis did, and on offense as well (Emanuel Steward trained both of the 2 big Champs to do that: Use size and power).
But when fighters come charging in on Wlad, they simply get Knocked Out.
It's been that way for 10+ years.
Wlad has been taught how to hit and not be hit. And he hits with a HUGE punch in either hand.
It's frustrating to watch at times because of his caution/defense...but he can either outbox or one-punch KO anyone in the Heavyweight division right now.
fergusg wrote:By the way, one of the differences between Klitschko and the likes of Pacquiao, Golovkin and Marquez… is the fact that the Ukrainian usually competes in Europe against non-US fighters, rather than against American fighters on their home turf.
He's actually fought many American boxers in the USA:
Calvin Brock
DaVarryl Williamson
Lamon Brewster
Jameel McCline
Ray Mercer
Charles Shufford
Dave Bostice
Phil Jackson
Carlos Monroe
But he makes more money by boxing in Europe, so he hasn't been fighting in the USA lately.
We seem to have more than one thread on the same subject. Fury wins a very, very easy fight by decision or late stoppage. He keeps it at long range and slowly busts up Klitschko. Fury's last two fights have been practice for doing just that - keeping it at long range and wearing his opponent down. It's about discipline and not getting into a tear up. I know Chisora and Hammer are much smaller than Klitschko, but they were big enough for target practice.
I don't think confidence will help him too much once he starts tasting wlads power, he is technically weaker with less power and less experience, basically he doesn't stand a chance outside of a total fluke.