The Reason Klitchsko Wasn't Throwing The Right Hand?
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I was not a fan of Lewis and his methods. At all. Both guys are/were very good champs but not my cup of tea.Comment
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One of us doesn't understand the sport. That much is clear. There is nothing (zero) about Wlad's technique that even approaches perfection. You seem to have the volume up a bit high on your TV because you are obviously buying into the HBO promotion team's hype. Wlad is ****. That he is considered the best in his division is only testimony to how truly devoid of talent the heavyweight division is.Comment
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Well at least you're consistent. Some people are writing like this was the first dull heavyweight title fight in boxing history. It wouldn't even make the top 10.Comment
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I would have been more likely to agree with you if I ever saw Sultan in any kind of trouble. His legs were steady and he wasn't badly staggered the whole fight. IMO Wladimir made the best of the situation without taking any foolish risks.Comment
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the only 'boring' Lewis fight I can remember off the top of my head is Tua...and maybe Lewis vs. Holyfield IIComment
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...Tua, both Holy fights, Mavrovic, and Tucker to mention a few. Now tell me about all the boring Wlad fights.Comment
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more like smarts. you never want to miss a right hand when facing a southpaw. remember corrie sanders? if wlad fought the same way then,,,he'd be 53-0Comment
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Don't be mad just because you backed the wrong horse and now it looks like you won't be able to cover all your bets when Cotto knocks the hell out of Gomez.Comment
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