Riddick Blowe wrote: ↑04 Jun 2019, 17:44
Noting that Wlad rolled through a gigantic list of stiffs and no-marks shouldn’t contribute to him being considered the better career. That Joshua achieved a similar level in fewer fights should qualify him more, not less. Name me one fighter from klitschko’s resume that Wlad beat that Joshua wouldn’t have?
I'll name you a couple.
He sure as hell wouldn't have been able to do anything with David Haye. If Wladimir Klitschko couldn't put him away, Joshua definitely isn't. Haye was faster than Andy Ruiz and a proven puncher. When Wilder was just a year away from being champion himself, Haye was knocking him around with over hands in the gym.
He certainly wasn't going to muscle around Corrie Sanders. If Klitschko got blown out, it's a given Joshua probably would too. Sanders was a fast handed southpaw with a solid chin. Arguably the most underrated heavyweight of his time.
Lamon Brewster, before getting his retina detached, was no joke. He could take a punch and he hit hella hard. Klitschko fell in five. I see a similar fate for Joshua. Point blank.
I could argue Samuel Peter too. Maybe even Chris Byrd. Both relatively short guys. One all power, the other all skill. Maybe Joshua beats them. Maybe he doesn't. If Ruiz was NEVER regarded as some big puncher, I'm certain Peter's going to drop Joshua just like he did Wladimir. Byrd beat alot of tall men, alot of powerful men. He could make Joshua look like an amateur.
Speaking of amateurs.... I brought up Wolfgramm for a reason.... Klitschko & The Congan Warrior were rivals in the amateurs, just like Joshua & Whyte.... The fact that Klitschko blew away his old foe in less than six minutes, and it took Joshua over 20 minutes to dispatch Whyte

explain that stuff to me... And Wolfgramm was twice as big as Whyte!
Lastly... Klitschko EARNED his belts.... Joshua was fed Charles Martin

Klitschko didn't face some old, inactive guy to become champion... Joshua barely became champion against a washed up ex champion, and ONLY because the ex champion let him off the hook.... Joshua was POSITIONED to be the champion, and got help as champion (ie, the bullshit referee against Parker) whereas Klitschko simply dominated.