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  • 77Ritchie77
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    Klitscho vs Austin?

    i got home late tonight and as i turned on hbo (post fight) lampley was closing up the show and i heard " vs. ray austin, not the fight we all wanted to see." can somebody fill me in on the first part of the sentence that i missed?
    is wlad fighting ray austin?
    i was checking box rec and noticed something interesting about wladimir and in this millennium he has fought 18 times. He hasn't fought anybody with more than 4 losses in any of those 18 fights, only two of those guys had four losses. Thats pretty consistent at least decent to good opposition, i know a lot of the guys were shuffords and jeffersons but at the time they were believed to be big shots and wlad put a lot of up and coming fighters in their place. The only young fighter to do decent against him has been Samuel Peter. He'll be the heir to the throne once wlads done, won't that make for a good rematch in about 3-5 years from now when theyre the top two heavyweights?
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    Originally posted by 77Ritchie77
    i got home late tonight and as i turned on hbo (post fight) lampley was closing up the show and i heard " vs. ray austin, not the fight we all wanted to see." can somebody fill me in on the first part of the sentence that i missed?
    is wlad fighting ray austin?
    i was checking box rec and noticed something interesting about wladimir and in this millennium he has fought 18 times. He hasn't fought anybody with more than 4 losses in any of those 18 fights, only two of those guys had four losses. Thats pretty consistent at least decent to good opposition, i know a lot of the guys were shuffords and jeffersons but at the time they were believed to be big shots and wlad put a lot of up and coming fighters in their place. The only young fighter to do decent against him has been Samuel Peter. He'll be the heir to the throne once wlads done, won't that make for a good rematch in about 3-5 years from now when theyre the top two heavyweights?
    it probably was wlad vs austin. unfortunately,,he's the mandatory and wlad could be stripped for not fighting him

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    • Derranged_
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      #3
      If Klitschko can't get the unification fight he wants against Maskaev then its likely that he'll face the mandatory challenger Ray Austin. What a waste a time this one would be; plus I don't see this one selling out any arena unless its staged in Germany.

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      • Welter_Skelter
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        #4
        Scheduled Fight(s)
        dateopponentwldlast 6locationticket number
        2007-03-10 ?0-0-0
        SAP-Arena, Mannheim, Germany
        ~ IBF Heavyweight Title ~


        Well we know WHERE it is.. But no opponent mentioned.. But with BOXREC its all with a grain of salt anyways

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          #5
          Originally posted by Welter_Skelter
          Scheduled Fight(s)
          dateopponentwldlast 6locationticket number
          2007-03-10 ?0-0-0
          SAP-Arena, Mannheim, Germany
          ~ IBF Heavyweight Title ~


          Well we know WHERE it is.. But no opponent mentioned.. But with BOXREC its all with a grain of salt anyways
          Does anyone else think that Germany is becoming the "Las Vegas" of Europe?

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