No. He was prime for Sanders. He hadn't made the style adjustment yet that would later prove to be very efficient for him during his long reign as Champion, but he was prime and generally far more aggressive going into the Sanders fight. The Sanders defeat followed by the Brewster defeat forced him to change his style to the significantly more boring "Clinchko" style we came to be familiar with.oogiebe wrote: ↑12 Aug 2020, 12:43Vs Fury, Wlad was past it.snake33 wrote: ↑12 Aug 2020, 12:39Tyson Fury beat Wlad. How could he not be ahead of Wlad ?gilgamesh wrote: ↑11 Aug 2020, 20:43 It'd be a solid win, and might up his resume ever so slightly, and get him one more title shot.
As of now I'd figure Povetkin is probably like the 6th best guy or so since Lewis' retirement. Something like that. I don't think beating Whyte moves him up any.
Tyson Fury is already ahead of Vitali to me, and if he beats Wilder again, and Joshua he's ahead of Wlad too.
I know you'll say it was late in his career but what if Wlad fought Fury right after Sanders or around that time.
It would have gone about the same or worse.
VS Sanders, he was 'before' it.
Depending on who he's fighting, I think he would've been better served to resort to his old style, but he seldom ever brought it back after that Brewster loss.