Hi my name is BoxingPromoter, and I'm a Klitschko fan and I have been for awhile now. However, I'd like to see some contender out there, Chambers, Johson, Valuev, Povetkin, whoever, give Vitali or Wlad some adversity and make the fight competitive. In fact, I would like to see one or both of the brothers pushed to the brink of defeat to then reach down and pull out the win...
I mean, who doesn't love a competitive fight (Floydstans)? I don't want to see them lose, especially Wlad, but I'm kinda getting bored of seeing dominating performance after dominating performance...
I want to hear the opinions of the fervent Klitschko fans here...
I think Chambers has a better chance at getting to Vitali than to Wlad because of Vitali's constant low hands. Wlad's defense is almost impenetrable...
Also Vitali does not have Wladimir's speed or power.
Vitali Klitschko is beatable, there is plenty of heavyweights capable of beating him. Wladimir on the other hand looks unbeatable, style wise I think David Haye can pose problems for Wladimir, and he is the only guy out there that can beat Wladimir. If Haye can't do it, then no one can.
Can the next generation of heavyweight fighters be competitive with the K Brothers? Do guys like Helenius, Pulev, Glazkov, Boytsov, et al. give Vitali or Wlad any trouble stylistically?
Expect one or more of these guys to get a title shot in 2012...
I'm a big fan of both K Bros but I'll admit, I am bored sometimes watching their fights. I want to see a competitive back and forth battle that tests Wlad or Vitali and forces them to dig deep to overcome the adversity...
I want to see them get knocked down, bloodied, pushed to brink. I want to see adjustments being made and I want to see some grit, heart and glory as well.
The question is, will we ever see that kind of fight? And who will be that opponent?
Still no adversity for the K Bros. Will we ever see Wlad or Vitali pushed to the brink or even just tested a little? Since BoxingPromoter created this thread the KBros have continued their 'clean out' of the heavyweight division; Vitali beating Kevin Johnson (and Al Sosnowski) and Wlad beating Chambers. Both Brothers dominated their respective fights...
Next up on deck, Alexander Povetkin.....:boxing:
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Boxingscene peeps vote please. And let us hope that in 2010 we see one of Klitschkos be ‘pushed to brink’ in a competitive fight. Who will do this? Eddie Chambers? Nico Valuev? David Haye? Denis Boytsov? Someone else?..
Not going to happen nor do I want to see it happen. Obviously they would 'hold back' on each other and it would resemble a gloried sparring match...
It shouldnt happen your right there...
I dont see anyone really being a threat to VK Vlad is a different story
The only challenge is for each brother to face each other...
Not going to happen nor do I want to see it happen. Obviously they would 'hold back' on each other and it would resemble a gloried sparring match...
No one in the heavyweight division can beat them, no one is in their league. Tua, Povetkin, Chambers, Arreola, Haye, all need to fight each other because they would all lose to the klitschkos in my opinion.
I think Chambers has a better chance at getting to Vitali than to Wlad because of Vitali's constant low hands. Wlad's defense is almost impenetrable...
Problem is, there's no-one out there to push them. They are actually gonna end up doing their legacies damage if they hang around beating these sorry bunch of "contenders" we have today. Vitali should retire, the biggest acheivement in his career was pushing an out of shape, past his prime Lewis for 6 rounds, there's nothing he can do in the forseeable future that is better than that acheivement. As for Wlad, he needs to fight Povetkin, Haye, Boytsov etc, even then all we can say is he was one of the best of a bad bunch.
I wish they didn't fight as cautious as Floyd Mayweather and KO'd fighters earlier and I hate late stoppages. When I watch a heavyweight fight I want to see someone get ktfo like what Tua does to the opponents he fights. Though I know tua would lose to probably both of the klitschkos in a very tedious type match similar to the bore-fest of Lewis/Tua.
Yeah, the only thing the Klitschkos are lacking are the highlight reel KOs; however I still want to see one of them come back from some adversity to win...