Vitali Klitschko Targets Feb. 2 For Return

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Vitali Klitschko Targets Feb. 2 For Return

    It appears the world of politics will not keep former heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko (35-2, 34KOs) away from the ring. According to BoxingScene.com's Tim Smith, Klitschko recently came to New York for a meeting with HBO to discuss a return to the ring on February 2. [details]
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    Don't even bother Vitali, or maybe you should and get a bad injury that keeps you out for long time.

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    • Jim Jeffries
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      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
      It appears the world of politics will not keep former heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko (35-2, 34KOs) away from the ring. According to BoxingScene.com's Tim Smith, Klitschko recently came to New York for a meeting with HBO to discuss a return to the ring on February 2. [details]

      I'd like to see Vitali fight a few more times before he gets too old.

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      • duffgun
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        i dont want him to come back now he will just hold up the division again.

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        • slicksouthpaw16
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          a injury free vitali would clear the heavyweight division with ease. people dont know how good he really is.

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          • Derranged_
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            And the saga continues....

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            • AntonTheMeh
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              #7
              Originally posted by slicksouthpaw16
              a injury free vitali would clear the heavyweight division with ease. people dont know how good he really is.
              I CONCUR..........

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              • toe to toe
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                #8
                when will the klitchkos fight the best???

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                • jamesc
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                  he's pretty high risk for any promotor i wonder what clauses they have in his contract for injuries...

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                  • Unseen
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                    well if he doesn't fight any promoter then you can ebt he will make a promoter a load of money. he didn't beat lennox, but if you look at lennox's resume then you know how good lennox is. vitali is a good fighter, i think a fit one would beat the improved wlad. it's a shame that athletes need to train too hard and get injuries.

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