That is very true. The first time I saw him fight, it was against Jeremy Williams(I think that was his name) and he looked fat and plodding, and the hook he caught Williams with was a big surprise to them both. When he fought against Klitchko, I felt he was at his very best, even though he lost the decision (and for some reason felt the need to **** Wlad in the back of his head all night...that still pisses me off), and it didn't hurt his career or potential in the least. Just keeping Klitchko from knocking his ass out was a major accomplishment on his part, and I was excited to see him make it to the ending bell. I don't think he'll ever manage to become a unified champ, but he can definitely create great excitement in the HW division.
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to **** Wlad in the back of his head all night...that still pisses me off
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The ref - if you can call him that - for that fight was Randy Neumann, the world's most incompetent and crooked referee. He didn't hear nuthin, see nuthin, or say nuthin. Don King trots him out special for Wlad and Andrew.
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to **** Wlad in the back of his head all night...that still pisses me off
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The ref - if you can call him that - for that fight was Randy Neumann, the world's most incompetent and crooked referee. He didn't hear nuthin, see nuthin, or say nuthin. Don King trots him out special for Wlad and Andrew.
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it was wald klitzkos falt he moved his hed to make it luk like peter was rabit punchingComment
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