Wladimir Klitschko vs Tony Thompson....Who will win??

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  • sparked_85
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    #11
    Klitschko has to make a point of knocking this guy out really.

    Otherwise his star will fade somewhat.

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    • ElGranLuchador
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      #12
      Originally posted by MakeDamnSure
      100k for Calzaghe for my 20k with Jones
      50k for Margarito for my 100k with Cotto

      Can can you make Guzman 20k for my 10k on Campbell?
      dude i said 4 on 1 odds not 5 on 1 odds it will be like your 20k on jones vs my 80k on joe
      and yeah if u put the 20k on jones ill raise the guzman bet to 20k vs your 10k

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      • MakeDamnSure
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        #13
        Originally posted by ElGranLuchador
        dude i said 4 on 1 odds not 5 on 1 odds it will be like your 20k on jones vs my 80k on joe
        and yeah if u put the 20k on jones ill raise the guzman bet to 20k vs your 10k
        20k on Jones for your 80k on Calzaghe
        100k on Cotto for your 50k on Margarito
        10k on Campbell for your 20k on Guzman

        I'll sig it..

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        • Froch You
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          #14
          Klitschko knocks Thompson out. I said to myself after the Sultan fight "I feel bad for whoever he fights next" because he's gonna **** them up bad. Wladimir will be cautious due to fighting an awkward 6'5 southpaw but he'll eventually land some big shots to slow him down then he'll land the knockout punch in around 5 or 6.

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          • TheManchine
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            #15
            the question should be,

            "how long will thompson last?"

            klitschko ko 6

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            • sterling
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              #16
              wlad by ko lol is this a serious question?

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              • TheGreatA
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                #17
                Wladimir should get Thompson out of there around the middle rounds of the fight, although I'm not counting out the possibility of a (wide) decision win for Wladimir.

                Thompson could potentially be a challenging opponent, he is tall, a southpaw and has a tight defense but he could also be overmatched, he is getting older, never had an amateur career and hasn't fought the best opposition as a pro.

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                • The Hammer
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by TheManchine
                  Wladimir should get Thompson out of there around the middle rounds of the fight, although I'm not counting out the possibility of a (wide) decision win for Wladimir.

                  Thompson could potentially be a challenging opponent, he is tall, a southpaw and has a tight defense but he could also be overmatched, he is getting older, never had an amateur career and hasn't fought the best opposition as a pro.
                  He's the same age as Joe Calzaghe. Since he's had fewer fights than most, he's less shopworn. He's probably a young 36.

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                  • Mike Tyson77
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                    #19
                    at these dummys...duffgun, MakeDamnSure, pottnuz, TheManchine

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