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Who Will Be the GOAT Vitali Klitschko's Next Victim?

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  • #11
    lol deontay wilder is a future victim of a klitschko. . but he wont be let newhere near the brothers. . .


    klit should rematch solis

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    • #12
      Originally posted by etlux View Post
      FACT: Deontay Wilder's opponents have more cumulative losses than wins.
      False. Update your info.

      Wilder's quality of competition is no different than THE current Heavyweight champ's quality of comp up to his 18th fight and Wilder has already progressed further along than Wlad was when he at the same point in his career, at least Wilder is laying waste to everybody that's put infront of him, while Wlad got carried the distance with a fat, balding, 20-21 bum in his 18th fight.

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      • #13
        Both Klits need to fight all the undefeated fighters with less than 20 fights. The hell with giving these guys time to actually develop into a threat. Beat them know and when they are a threat you can say you've already beat them so there is no need to fight them again. GO KLITSCHKO'S!!!

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Deal With It View Post
          False. Update your info.

          Wilder's quality of competition is no different than THE current Heavyweight champ's quality of comp up to his 18th fight and Wilder has already progressed further along than Wlad was when he at the same point in his career, at least Wilder is laying waste to everybody that's put infront of him, while Wlad got carried the distance with a fat, balding, 20-21 bum in his 18th fight.
          But Wlad was only 22 in his 18th fight, Wilder is 26 already...

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          • #15
            Roy Jones jr.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Deal With It View Post
              Anybody but Amir Mansour.

              If Vitali has any common sense, he'll stay FAR FAR away from that man.

              And if 2 & a half years from now he's still loafing around, Deontay Wilder will be more than happy to hand him a savage, brutal, career ending beating.
              Mansour is not a bad fighter, but largely untested

              his best win is Guinn (LOL)

              terrible resume

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              • #17
                Maybe a rematch with Solis. Mansour, Wilder will do also. Seriously how much of chance do they really have. David Haye is gay and wont fight Vitali. Tony Thompson is underrated and would give vitali a better fight then most guys. Tyson Fury and Robert Helenius are the best of the bunch cause they have size and power not to mention they seem willing to mix it up.
                Last edited by theghost#1; 11-01-2011, 06:50 AM.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Deal With It View Post
                  False. Update your info.

                  Wilder's quality of competition is no different than THE current Heavyweight champ's quality of comp up to his 18th fight and Wilder has already progressed further along than Wlad was when he at the same point in his career, at least Wilder is laying waste to everybody that's put infront of him, while Wlad got carried the distance with a fat, balding, 20-21 bum in his 18th fight.
                  Lol.. at you switching & baiting the brothers around KNOWING full well Vitali's resume after his 18th fight is stronger than Deontay's.. Vitali will be glad to give anyone & there china chins a beatdown with his iron fists... He can take on Audley & Deontay in the same night... they could tag each other right when they're dropping to the canvas.. so Vitali gets credited with 2 Ko's instead of one as remember they did STEAL one from him in the Briggs fight so it's only right.
                  Last edited by jimmy1569; 11-01-2011, 09:06 AM.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Superflo777 View Post
                    But Wlad was only 22 in his 18th fight, Wilder is 26 already...
                    Wlad had a long amateur career (140 fights) that stretches back to his teen years, while Wilder barely had 30 amatuer fights and didn't even step into a boxing ring until he was 21, but still won an Olympic medal with less than 30 Amateur fights.

                    And it's not about age, it's about EXPERIENCE. And with less boxing experiece, he's already ahead of where Wlad was by his 18th fight, and i can guarantee you, he will not get Ross Purrity'd at any point in time.

                    Originally posted by jimmy1569 View Post
                    Lol.. at you switching & baiting the brothers around KNOWING full well Vitali's resume after his 18th fight is stronger than Deontay's
                    I'm comparing Wilder's path to the brother who is the true champ of the division, future hall of famer and top 20 ATG Heavyweight, not the overrated paper titlist, fatty beater with the shit-tier resume who won't make it into the Hall.

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                    • #20
                      Alexander Dimitrenko def be a good fight considering he's from germany..

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