According to what was reported, former heavy weight hero Vladimir Klitschko (64-5, 53 Cos) was studying after eight years of retirement. He wants to try to get a world title in 49, but it seems out of reach.
Wladimir Klitschko has not been fighting since she suffered from a jury in the eleventh round to Anthony Joshua on April 29, 2017. He was 41 years old and was not active for two years, and lost to Tyson Fury in 2015 with a decision of 12 rounds.
Wladimir seemed very bad in those battles and losing a knockout in the second round against Corrie Sanders. A loss in front of the beating anger, and Joshua showed that Vladimir no longer had that spark. He mainly invented the professions of these British giants, AJ & Fury, because they would likely never become stars if he did what he was supposed to take them out.
Foreman record
the bell Reports that Klitschko wants this George Foreman's record record From being the oldest hero. On November 5, 1994, Foreman, who was 45 years old, expelled Moor in the tenth round to capture IBF and WBA heavy weight titles.
However, Foreman was in the ideal mode: in the face of a former hero of 175 pounds, Moor, who was very little in heavyweight competition.
For many competitors who are waiting for the world title line, it will be a snapshot if they jumped and immediately challenged them to get a world title in his return.
Usyk/PULEV path
Klitschko's only opportunity to win a title in his return is to face the WBA, WBC and WBO OLKSANDR USYK or “regular” Boliv Cobrat. 11 years ago, Wladimir came out of PULEV in the fifth round on November 15, 2014 – of 38 at the time.
He will not succeed against the IBF champion Daniel Dubua because he hit heavily, and Wladimir has not achieved well with these types of fighters.
The need for aggression
If Klitschko will return, he must allow his hands to leave and fight with more aggression, which showed him in his clashes against Joshua and anger. In both loss, Wlad fought as he was afraid to throw for fear of going out.
Joshua was ready to be expelled after he dropped him in the sixth round of Wembley Stadium. Instead, Klitschko ignored his corner and tried to win Joshua, which allowed him to recover and return to prevent him on the eleventh.
In losing to anger, Wlad did not fight strongly, allowing the younger fighter to cripply to victory. This was sad to see it because Wladimir had the advantage of strength and hand, but he would not pull the trigger.
If his former coach, Emmanuel Steward, is still alive at the time, he would have set fire to him by reprimanding him in the corner of the attack