Not at all. Look at when the losses were:Seamus wrote: ↑30 Dec 2022, 08:50 Looking back at Wlad's first 3 losses is like looking at a team in just about any sport who dropped 3 matches early in the season. Then after making major adjustments and going on a big win streak, you look back and ask "how did they ever lose those 3 matches". Happens every year in virtually every team sport their is, and yes, sometimes it even happens in boxing.
Ross Purrity was his 25th pro fight
Sanders was his 42nd pro fight.
Brewster was his 45 pro fight.
He wasn't some inexperienced kid when these fights happened.
It's more like a football team that lost their 5th game, their 8th game (by 60 points), and their 9th game (by 50 points.) To weak opponents. And they don't really have big wins to offset it. That team wouldn't be ranked in the top 25 in the polls in college football.
He didn't make major adjustments outside of clinching more. That might work against the stiffs that he beat, but it doesn't work against a Mike Tyson or a Riddick Bowe. He might have lasted longer, but eventually the glass jaw will do him in.
It's not like he has huge wins to offset the losses. notice that people almost never point out specific big wins the Klitschkos. It's always crap like WBS title defenses, cleaning the division.
The loss Joe had to Schmeling counts. The loss that Liston had to Marshall counts. It's just that no fighter in the 25 has three bad losses like he did. And all in the top 25 had better wins. So no, he should not be the top 10. And his brother has of a case since his wins are even less impressive.