Does Nikolai Valuev have the feet to be fleet-footed

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  • squealpiggy
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    #1

    Does Nikolai Valuev have the feet to be fleet-footed

    Total domination... but was the "White Wolf" ever that good?
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    #2
    I don't know that Valuev can dance on his toes for 12....seconds

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      This thread was bound to happen....It is destiny.

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        White Wolf won a great slugfest with Brewster, but judging from tonight - ducking Ruiz was for a reason....

        I had him up on points vs. Briggs but the fact that Briggs got a title shot just shows how bad the heavies are right now

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          #5
          Originally posted by neils7147933
          White Wolf won a great slugfest with Brewster, but judging from tonight - ducking Ruiz was for a reason....

          I had him up on points vs. Briggs but the fact that Briggs got a title shot just shows how bad the heavies are right now
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          • gattifan24
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            Now i didn't see todays fight but it was a bad sign that Sergei was 250 lbs. He was 268 for the bad Briggs performance but was in the low 230's for his better fights. It appears he was probably a one hit wonder (actually Brewster was too) but its gonna be hard to judge a fighter against Valuev since he's so awkward to fight. If Valuev can beat Chagaev maybe we will get that huge Klitschko-Valuev fight that would capture some mainstream attention

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              Originally posted by gattifan24
              Now i didn't see todays fight but it was a bad sign that Sergei was 250 lbs. He was 268 for the bad Briggs performance but was in the low 230's for his better fights. It appears he was probably a one hit wonder (actually Brewster was too) but its gonna be hard to judge a fighter against Valuev since he's so awkward to fight. If Valuev can beat Chagaev maybe we will get that huge Klitschko-Valuev fight that would capture some mainstream attention
              I actually think that's the best heavyweight fight to be made right now...

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