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Does Vitali Klitschko deserve an 'easy' farewell fight?

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  • #21
    Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
    If he's satisfied with his middling, mediocre resume than sure.
    My feelings exactly. He's had more easy fights than not for most of his career. While guys like Tua, Rahman, Byrd, even Ruiz, etc. were fighting a veritable round robin of up and comers, he did next to nothing while biding time for a mandatory for years after his Byrd debacle. Lewis and Sanders was a good two-fer but he got hurt before he could really cement himself. Since he's come back, he's had some solids (Peter, Gomez, Adamek, Chisora) but plenty of dreck. He just fought Charr. It doesn't get much easier than that.

    How much further down the barrel can he scrape?

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    • #22
      At his age I don't think there is such a thing as an easy fight.

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      • #23
        His last 7 fights have been easy............

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        • #24
          fight Haye or retire

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          • #25
            If he doesn't fight Haye like he promised he'll always be remembered for ducking Haye so he should do it to salvage what little reputation he has left at this stage. Haye has been calling him out since after the Wlad fight in 2011, Vitali has been running scared for a long time.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
              If he's satisfied with his middling, mediocre resume than sure.
              exactly. his whole ****ing resume is filled with easy opponents other than Lennox and Byrd.

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