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  • #21
    Originally posted by CanadaJoe View Post
    He must have been in pain but he didn't show it, and it didn't slow him down at all. Wladimir is a true champion who has the heart of a lion...
    idk about that but im surprised he didnt complain about it in the interview. tough guy

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    • #22
      Originally posted by DaveBrown View Post
      wlad is not a *****, other wise he would not be World Heavyweight champ... fact remains that he did not KNOCK OUT brewster, and Buddy stopped the fight.
      So I guess the only time you consider something a KO is when someone is out cold, completely unconscious?

      Because a TKO is considered a knock out...that's where the KO part comes from. Getting knocked down and not beating the count is considered a knock out also. But a person can still be conscious and be considered knocked out(in boxing).

      That's why your post sucks.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by CanadaJoe View Post
        McCall would be good, coming off a decisive win...he's never been knocked down in a fight, Wlad could become the first to do so.
        Yo...the dude is like 42...that would be good? McCalls been fighting guys w/records like 12-42-4. Real competitive.

        Originally posted by CanadaJoe View Post
        But it shouldn't be someone coming of a loss, because it is less meaningful, so that leaves Valuev out.
        But that left Lamon in? Didnt he lose his last before Klit 2?

        I think your scared to see Klit vs. Valuev. Valuev has the most ability to beat Klit.
        Last edited by McNulty; 07-08-2007, 01:26 PM.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by drvooh View Post
          He broke his left hand, not finger
          The article said finger...no?
          Last edited by McNulty; 07-08-2007, 01:27 PM.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by McNulty View Post
            The article said finger...no?
            It says both.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by GunStar View Post
              Wlad didn't tell Larry Merchant that his left hand was broken, I don't believe it, just like I don't believe Brewster being injured.

              Wlad was using the left hand all night.
              he probably did break something in his left hand. landing over 30 jabs a round over 6 has to do something. anyway,,,,,he still used it all night so its not like he was handicapped by it. some people dont feel pain in the heat of battle. he probably didnt even realize he broke it till after the fight

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              • #27
                Originally posted by McNulty View Post
                Yo...the dude is like 42...that would be good? McCalls been fighting guys w/records like 12-42-4. Real competitive.

                No, McCall's last fight was against Sunil Sam (27-3), the #2 WBC contender. McCall won decisively, so he's the next WBC mandatory. Although he is old, he can still fight and the matchup would likely create some interest.

                But that left Lamon in? Didnt he lose his last before Klit 2?

                The situation with Brewster was unique. Lamon was an important opponent because Wlad needed to avenge his loss. Ideally, I would have liked to see Lamon take a warm up fight first so he would be coming off a win, but it's not a perfect world.

                I think your scared to see Klit vs. Valuev. Valuev has the most ability to beat Klit.

                Valuev seems like a great guy, but he's not a great boxer. You don't know much about boxing if you think he has "ability" - he's big and strong but that's about all.
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                Last edited by Steelhammer86; 07-08-2007, 02:19 PM.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by CanadaJoe View Post
                  Originally Posted by McNulty
                  Yo...the dude is like 42...that would be good? McCalls been fighting guys w/records like 12-42-4. Real competitive.

                  No, McCall's last fight was against Sunil Sam (27-3), the #2 WBC contender. McCall won decisively, so he's the next WBC mandatory. Although he is old, he can still fight and the matchup would likely create some interest.
                  YES you ****ing tard...I never said it was McCalls last fight....quit getting high and read what the post says you facktwit.

                  Originally posted by CanadaJoe View Post
                  The situation with Brewster was unique. Lamon was an important opponent because Wlad needed to avenge his loss. Ideally, I would have liked to see Lamon take a warm up fight first so he would be coming off a win, but it's not a perfect world.
                  O no its unique...your spew so much **** its mind blowing. What ever self serves your egg-shell fragile ego. One minute it dont count...you get pwned...then its unique.

                  Originally posted by CanadaJoe View Post
                  Valuev seems like a great guy, but he's not a great boxer. You don't know much about boxing if you think he has "ability" - he's big and strong but that's about all.
                  Well Klit aint that great either. He uses his advantages against guys for wins. Your trying to tell me if Klit was 6'2" that he'd be where he is right now? If he was 6'2" Byrd would have punished him 10 out of 10. The HW's are in dire straits and Klit has capitalized on it.

                  Klit wont have any size advantages against Valuev. I say Valuev wins...Klit has more ability atm...but not that much more.
                  Last edited by McNulty; 07-08-2007, 03:27 PM.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by McNulty View Post
                    Klit aiont that great either. He uses his advantages against guys for wins. Your trying to tell me if Klit was 6'2" that he'd be where he is right now? If he was 6'2" Byrd would have punished him 10 out of 10. The HW's are in dire straits and Klit has capitalized on it.
                    Lennox Lewis was about Wladimir's height and reach...

                    Were you raised to have hatred for foreigners, McNulty, or did you get your ass kicked by a foreign boxer? First Hatton, then Povetkin and then Wladimir...it's obvious you hate foreign boxers, I think that's ignorant and ******. You're a lot like the TV character Archie Bunker...
                    Last edited by Steelhammer86; 07-08-2007, 03:00 PM.

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                    • #30
                      Klitchko won in impressive fashion in this one. The fact that he broke his hand while doing it adds just a bit more savvy.

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