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In truth, not too many fans are what you could call massively excited about the upcoming July 7th rematch between heavyweight king Wladimir Klitschko and southpaw challenger Tony Thompson. Most see "Dr. Steel Hammer" doing a repeat job on "The Tiger;" maybe even stopping him a little quicker this time around (it took 11 rounds back in 2008). Not too many people are picking the upset, that's for sure.
But 36-year-old Wladimir, 57-3(50) has never once said the return job will be anything near easy.. Wladimir has spoken of his former challenger with nothing but respect, saying the 40-year-old with the 36-2(24) record gave him one of his hardest-ever fights. And, as quoted by ESPN.co.uk, Wladimir went further, stating that Thompson would beat any top-10 rated heavyweight outside of his brother, WBC king Vitali.
"I will tell you this, Thompson will beat everyone,"Wladimir said. "Everyone in the top-ten but my brother. Everyone. He is totally underestimated, nobody wants to fight him. Because everyone knows its a real tough job. The way he fights it's not impressive but it's effective.
"It's not the kind of fight where you can look great. It's going to be clumsy and look pretty bad. That's why I think there are a lot of guys out there that don't want to fight him."
So, is Klitschko anticipating a fight where he himself looks "clumsy" and "pretty bad," or does the champ feel Thompson, in his awkward toughness will look clumsy and bad? I think Thompson - beaten only in his career by Wladimir and by Eric Kirkland in a 4-rounder in what was just Tony's fifth pro bout - will take added confidence from Wladimir's words.
Thompson knows how good a fighter he is, and now he knows that Klitschko has no doubts about his worthiness as challenger and rates him as a genuine threat. It sounds as though Wladimir is anticipating his toughest test - both mentally and physically - in years.
Trainer Emanuel Steward is certainly expecting no easy night:
"The first three rounds (of the first fight) we were very worried in the corner," Steward said.
Will Team-Klitschko and Klitschko's fans be given a reason to get worried on July 7th?
Wlad desperately trying hard to justify this joke of a fight.
Thompson actually KO'd Haye cold during their sparring. This is well known.
even thompson himself denied that ... you need to get better sources than fraudley dude ... do u also believe that A-force is destined to be world champ ... or do u just pick and chose what garbage he spouts to take as gospel?
wlad talks alot of crap ... first mormeck is tyson and now this :rofl: I think a more acurate statement would have been ... "Anybody in the top ten including my brother would beat Thompson"
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Wlad desperately trying hard to justify this joke of a fight.
No joke here. Thompson is the IBF Mandatory! Wlad has to fight him or the IBF will stripp him off the title.
Thompson's a legit top 10 fighter what ever way you look at it and gave Wladimir his toughest fight since Peter. Thompson's a live underdog here and Wladimir's right, Thompson probably would have something like a 50/50 record if he faced the best of the rest.
Thompson is 40 fckin years old. He started boxing only a couple of years ago so he is OLD and INEXPERIENCED.
If Rahman somehow beats Povetkin that will be Wlads next opponent.
yes the ibf also made him fight rachman he should drop that worthless trincket
Don't try blaming the opposition on the orgs. Wlad took on Mormeck for his voluntary.
Well, either Wlad is right and that just goes to show how horrid the division is.
Or Wlad is wrong and is just trying to justify a horrid fight against a man in his 40s.
Take your pick, Tunney.
The only relevant fight has been the Lewis vs. Klit fight other than that it has been utter trash. Oh yeah he also lost that fight.
I cannot disagree with this.