When you see another fighter dominate the heavyweight division for 10 years then you might have found a mentally stronger fighter. His dominance and consistency speak much louder than your words.
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Wladimir Klitschko has always been mentally weak.
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Originally posted by O Prophet View PostCaution: Wlad fans should turn back now. You won't like hearing this. But I have to state my opinion.
I remember watching Wlad on TV in 2003-2004 and seeing him get drilled by Brewster and flop around like a dying fish, and I remember saying right then and there: "This lad is no Vitali. This lad just don't have it in him. And he never will."
It wasn't the glass chin that bothered me vs Brewster. It was the mental weakness that Wlad showed- as soon as something doesn't go his way, he falls apart with a look of despair and anguish on his face, starts clinching like an Octopus, and can't adjust.
(You will NEVER see Vitali with this look of despair)
And I knew that no matter how many bum wins he racks up, as soon as he gets into a situation that he can't control, that mental weakness is going to show up again.
And Lo and behold, that is exactly what happened vs Fury. After all this "Wise Old Guy" talk in the build-up, the supposed "Doctor" and "Experienced Champion" was too petrified to let a single right hand go for 10 rounds in an embarrassing display of mental weakness.
Once a mental weakling, always a mental weakling. You either have it, or you don't. Wlad's mental weakness will show up again vs Joshua. Joshua is no Pulev, or Wach, or Ray Austin. Joshua is a TERMINATOR.
Vitali was a born warrior, a true Alpha Male who could fight. Wlad has always been a nerdy, nervous robot who has a lot of physical advantages. But he ain't made from the same cloth as his Big Bro.
The younger Klitschko has always been, and will always be, weak.
tldr - how can you be weak and dominate for a decade at the hardest divsion to dominate and why is he still fighting (hard fights) while being MEGA rich ? you have no idea what you are talking about.....
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LMAO, to the dumb Wlad fans, it doesn't take mental strength to jab, clinch, and use foul tactics against a bunch of no hoper midgets like Leapai for 10+ years like Klitschko has done.
Fact: the only time in his career that Wlad fought a guy his size who had decent skills, he got undressed and lost every round.
He will be undressed again tomorrow by Joshua.
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Originally posted by O Prophet View PostCaution: Wlad fans should turn back now. You won't like hearing this. But I have to state my opinion.
I remember watching Wlad on TV in 2003-2004 and seeing him get drilled by Brewster and flop around like a dying fish, and I remember saying right then and there: "This lad is no Vitali. This lad just don't have it in him. And he never will."
It wasn't the glass chin that bothered me vs Brewster. It was the mental weakness that Wlad showed- as soon as something doesn't go his way, he falls apart with a look of despair and anguish on his face, starts clinching like an Octopus, and can't adjust.
(You will NEVER see Vitali with this look of despair)
And I knew that no matter how many bum wins he racks up, as soon as he gets into a situation that he can't control, that mental weakness is going to show up again.
And Lo and behold, that is exactly what happened vs Fury. After all this "Wise Old Guy" talk in the build-up, the supposed "Doctor" and "Experienced Champion" was too petrified to let a single right hand go for 10 rounds in an embarrassing display of mental weakness.
Once a mental weakling, always a mental weakling. You either have it, or you don't. Wlad's mental weakness will show up again vs Joshua. Joshua is no Pulev, or Wach, or Ray Austin. Joshua is a TERMINATOR.
Vitali was a born warrior, a true Alpha Male who could fight. Wlad has always been a nerdy, nervous robot who has a lot of physical advantages. But he ain't made from the same cloth as his Big Bro.
The younger Klitschko has always been, and will always be, weak.
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Originally posted by The Time View PostI agree with this here. And funny that you mentioned that fight as it is the last great Heavyweight fight until this Joshua-Klitschko fight. I actually just finished watching the Lewis-Klitschko fight a few minutes ago.
What I noticed was as the fight got into the 5th and 6th rounds Lewis was coming on. Beat up Vitali's body with those right hands he was hitting him with in a clinch. He must have hit him with like 8 punches in a row to the body while in that clinch.
The uppercut in the 6th and right hand to the temple particularly had Klitschko stumbling forward hurt. That was a good fight.
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Originally posted by MDPopescu View Post... Vitali was so badly "hurt" that he continued to hammer Lewis...
Watch the full fight, Lewis had him hurting in the 6th.
Those highlights are so flawed in how it's put together. Klitschko was winning the fight yes, especially the first few rounds. Watch how the sixth round ended though and you will see what I'm talking about.
And anyway Klitschko was a late replacement, Lewis was training to fight Kirk Johnson who pulled out with injury about 3 weeks or so before the fight. Plus Lennox came in at a career high 256.5 pounds. Yes it's his fault for that, but same thing happened when he fought Rahman came in at a career high at that time of 253.5 pounds, lost, came back in the rematch at 246 and knocked Rahman the **** out.
Lennox partied hard for that year off he took after beating Mike Tyson. Came in a career high 256.5 against Klitschko, again his fault.
I almost wish Lennox Lewis lost to Klitschko, because I know without a doubt in the rematch he would have come back at 246, 247 and he would have knocked Vitali Klitschko the **** out.
Lennox Lewis is one of the Top 10 Heavyweights of All Time.
Vitali Klitschko is not, case closed.Last edited by The Time; 04-29-2017, 05:10 AM.
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