The Greats & Wladimir Klitschko: Redemption Through Revenge

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  • PBDS
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    #11
    Originally posted by deuce_drop
    if sanders gets a few fights in works on his conditioning and works out the rust, he can beat wlad. it wasn't a fluke that he ko'd him, i think it's a style clash that works against wlad. wlad didn't know how to handle a southpaw who can fight on the inside.

    i hope sanders gets in shape and they fight again, it's only fair to both fighters. plus the heavweights right now need some kind of rivalry or some kind of fued, something to get some kind of attention. with all these mechanical giants fighting now and the fights being boring as ****, something needs to happen to make the heavyweight division watchable again.

    wlad is a different fighter now, but i think the memory of being ko'd and very embarrassing loss will have a major effect on his mental game, effecting wlad negatively. there is a demon in the back of wlads head and i think that he will have a hard time getting over that hill so to speak..........

    if sanders is in shape and ready to roll, even at his age now, he can still be competitive and has a mental advantage over wlad, and i think that it would be a exciting fight to watch to see how both guys handle themselves going into a rematch..........
    everything right now is a big if....................
    i pick sanders to beat wlad again the same way as last time...........ko!

    .....I do think Sanders may be somewhat of a demon to Wlad, but I do believe he can get past it.

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