Your thoughts about ''Wladimir Klitschko''

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  • beez721
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    #11
    Originally posted by 77Ritchie77
    yeah it would be good if he had an american rival, even if he had a couple more entertaining fights with peter in the states, not to get off topic but wlad wins everytime vs peter. he's too precise in his gameplan to make a mistake and get caught as he did vs sanders. i think if sanders (in teh shape he was when he kod wlad) tried that again, he would be the one decked as opposed to wlad. wlad wouldve stuck out teh huge jab, and is sanders got in, thrown a right hand. current heavyweights are not on wlad's level , especially when he can win with one arm.
    funny you bring up the sanders fight. last night I watched wlad fight him then his brother. wlad clearly wasnt showing any respect for sanders left and he didnt hesitate on throwing his right hand which led to him walking right into the left hand causing the first knockdown of the fight and he never recovered from that. if he had just used his left and waited sanders out as he's been doing with his recent opponents before throwing right hands sanders never would have been able to catch him coming in. vitali fought much more carefully and didnt load up on his right hand until sanders was gassed. smart fight on his part

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    • jedihillis
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      #12
      I'm a big fan of the Klitschkos. Since we're speaking of Wlad in particular, I'll say that I like the fact he lets his fists do the talking. I can't STAND people who run off at the mouth that have absolutly no right to. And even if they do have the right, it's always more fun to watch those guys get knocked out.

      Wlad has a great offense. His jab and straight right are the best in HW devision and it's made that way but supirior strenght and speed.

      I also like how he's a dagerous person to watch. If you're a fan, you always worry that he'll run into another fluke (yes, a fluke) of the likes of Sanders and Brewster. But if you're a fan, you can pretty much count on him getting victory by KO. Either way, someone is going to get KO'd usually.

      I hope he gets to fulfill his wishes and unify the titles so people would just stop hatin.

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      • Knicksman20
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        #13
        He's ok but overated by alot. Put him in the mix in the 80's & early 90's & I don't think he'd beat the top guys back then.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Knicksman20
          He's ok but overated by alot. Put him in the mix in the 80's & early 90's & I don't think he'd beat the top guys back then.
          He'd have been top 5 back then, Top 10 no doubt...

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            #15
            Originally posted by Knicksman20
            He's ok but overated by alot. Put him in the mix in the 80's & early 90's & I don't think he'd beat the top guys back then.
            you cant say that
            every era has there standout fighters and you cant take away there accomplishments by saying throw fighter a into era b and hel get hes ass handed to him because fighters fight alot different now and train alot different now to when they used to

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            • 77Ritchie77
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              #16
              i don't think heavyweigths of any era would have an easy time with a 6 foot 6 guy who can jab and knock guys out with one punch from either hand.

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                #17
                Originally posted by 77Ritchie77
                i don't think heavyweigths of any era would have an easy time with a 6 foot 6 guy who can jab and knock guys out with one punch from either hand.
                exactly karma

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                • Knicksman20
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by iron mike tyson
                  you cant say that
                  every era has there standout fighters and you cant take away there accomplishments by saying throw fighter a into era b and hel get hes ass handed to him because fighters fight alot different now and train alot different now to when they used to
                  Yes it can be said & it's done all the time. Great fighters from the 80's/90's like Holmes, Tyson, Lewis, Bowe, & Holyfield would beat him because they're great fighters. As it stands now, WK is just good.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Knicksman20
                    Yes it can be said & it's done all the time. Great fighters from the 80's/90's like Holmes, Tyson, Lewis, Bowe, & Holyfield would beat him because they're great fighters. As it stands now, WK is just good.
                    the onlyu person on that list i would take for granted to beat wlad is lewis

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                    • beez721
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Knicksman20
                      He's ok but overated by alot. Put him in the mix in the 80's & early 90's & I don't think he'd beat the top guys back then.
                      he has the size skill and punching power to compete in any era

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