Will Wladimir Klitchko unify or get exposed

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  • TheGreatA
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    #61
    No you were completely writing that loss off as a fluke, that's what I took an exception to. Sanders would always be trouble for Wladimir.

    You didn't even quote the whole sentence just a part of it.

    There's more to boxing than 'this guy beats that guy' 'that guy beats this guy'
    you know. Both have a good chance at beating each other.

    obviously a prepared klitschko would smoke sanders.
    This is what I have a problem with.

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      #62
      Originally posted by j
      WTF it is not an excuse or a reason? do you even know what you are talking about?

      klitschko was underprepared, screwing a hoe on the side, and not concentrating on boxing despite his brother warning him to do so.

      IT IS a goddamn reason. maybe you need to look up some words in the dictionary so you can follow me.

      i am not saying wladimir didn't deserve to lose, or that it was anyone else's fault but his own. however, if you think that corrie sanders can beat a fully prepared, trained, wladimir klitschko, you have no credibility. none.



      first, you are not making sense with your first 2 sentences.

      2nd, cite your sources please. they will be fun to read.
      [QUOTEThis isn't entirely true.Read any interview with Sanders from 2004 and that's all he wanted when he wasn't deciding to retire. Then it was Wlad who was stalling. I can cite sources if you'd like.
      Sanders actually still wants to fight Wlad but he only fights once a year or so, so I don't see it happening and Sanders is 42 now.


      first, you are not making sense with your first 2 sentences.

      2nd, cite your sources please. they will be fun to read.This isn't entirely true.Read any interview with Sanders from 2004 and that's all he wanted when he wasn't deciding to retire. Then it was Wlad who was stalling. I can cite sources if you'd like.
      Sanders actually still wants to fight Wlad but he only fights once a year or so, so I don't see it happening and Sanders is 42 now.


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      Sanders waivered in deciding whether to retire or not, that's what I was saying.
      Here is an interview snippet from late 2004

      November 23rd, 2004 from Cyber Boxing Zone.

      “At best I would like to fight Wladimir Klitschko right away”, the world class Golf player said. The professional record of the southpaw boxer who became very popular in Germany with his triumph over Klitschko stands at 39-3. From his 29 knockout victories the quick starter scored 18 in the opening round and five in the second round, including his victory over Wladimir Klitschko

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        #63
        Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2006 6:39 pm Post subject: ARTICLE: Corrie Sanders is Back, Wants Klitschko

        Corrie Sanders is Back, Wants Klitschko

        By Mark Vester
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        It's been reported in IOL, that former WBO heavyweight champion Corrie Sanders is set to make a return to the ring, and wants to give IBF heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko, the man he knocked out in two rounds back in 2003, a shot at revenge.

        Sanders' trainer Johnny du Plooy, says that South Afrrican fighter is looking great in the gym and thinks he can win once again win the heavyweight title.

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          #64
          Quote:
          obviously a prepared klitschko would smoke sanders.

          This is what I have a problem with
          yeah, you think corrie is so good he could beat WK 3 times outta 5? or even 4 outta 5? reality check bro. do a poll.

          Corrie Sanders is Back, Wants Klitschko

          By Mark Vester
          [boxingscene.com]

          It's been reported in IOL, that former WBO heavyweight champion Corrie Sanders is set to make a return to the ring, and wants to give IBF heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko, the man he knocked out in two rounds back in 2003, a shot at revenge.

          Sanders' trainer Johnny du Plooy, says that South Afrrican fighter is looking great in the gym and thinks he can win once again win the heavyweight title.
          oh yeah, a 42 year old sanders is a REAL threat. bring it on.

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            #65
            My point was Sanders never ducked a rematch with Kltischko.
            I think he's definitely a threat for the first three rounds. After that, probably not. That's his history.

            JReckoning

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              #66
              Originally posted by j
              yeah, you think corrie is so good he could beat WK 3 times outta 5? or even 4 outta 5? reality check bro. do a poll.
              No stop trying to twist my words, I never said that. What I said was that Wlad would NOT smoke Sanders in any way. If a prime Vitali Klitschko had to beat up a fat Sanders, after having a MAJOR scare in the first round, for 8 rounds to finally get the TKO, you really think Wlad could just smoke through him?

              An in-shape Sanders is a THREAT to just about everyone. Even Vitali acknowledged his power.


              oh yeah, a 42 year old sanders is a REAL threat. bring it on.
              You are once again trying to weasel your way out, give the man credit for providing sources. Sanders never ducked Wlad like you said he did, he was actually looking for the rematch all the time after Vitali beat him.

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                #67
                No stop trying to twist my words, I never said that. What I said was that Wlad would NOT smoke Sanders in any way. If a prime Vitali Klitschko had to beat up a fat Sanders, after having a MAJOR scare in the first round, for 8 rounds to finally get the TKO, you really think Wlad could just smoke through him?

                An in-shape Sanders is a THREAT to just about everyone. Even Vitali acknowledged his power.
                are we talking barry sanders? corrie give me a ****ing break!

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by j
                  are we talking barry sanders? corrie give me a ****ing break!
                  Wlad says Corrie is the hardest hitter he has ever faced, Wlad also lost to him.
                  Vitali says Corrie is the hardest hitter he has ever faced and had a good fight against him.

                  Yes I do believe he is a threat.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by TheManchine
                    Wlad says Corrie is the hardest hitter he has ever faced, Wlad also lost to him.
                    Vitali says Corrie is the hardest hitter he has ever faced and had a good fight against him.

                    Yes I do believe he is a threat.

                    Wladimir Klitschko happens to be my favorite heavyweight. I used to get tapes of his fights in Germany years ago. The Puritty loss was a fluke. The Brewster loss was a fluke. But if we're being honest, he never proved he could even compete with Corrie Sanders. Sure he got caught cold, but that sure as hell doesn't mean a rematch win would simply be a formality. That can't be passed off as fact.

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                      #70
                      Let him unify, good luck to him. Still for some reason i compare him to semmi schilt (K1). If he was competing with the same weight (i don't mean fat dudes) competition i don't think he would hve done so well. Wladamor Klistko = 40% skill, 60% DNA.

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