Klitschko vs. Thompson: The Post-Fight Report Card

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Klitschko vs. Thompson: The Post-Fight Report Card

    By Cliff Rold - The Heavyweight division as a whole didn’t get any more or less interesting than it was before the weekend, but the fight itself was interesting enough and sometimes that’s good enough. While various reviews have been negative, it’s hard to see why anyone would fuss about Wladimir Klitschko’s latest win. For six rounds, it was fairly competitive with some notable bruising shots; for five more, it was the world’s best Heavyweight, like it or not, dissecting a game but outmatched challenger in Washington DC’s Tony Thompson (31-2, 19 KO). There were decent stretches of action throughout. [details]
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    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
    By Cliff Rold - The Heavyweight division as a whole didn’t get any more or less interesting than it was before the weekend, but the fight itself was interesting enough and sometimes that’s good enough. While various reviews have been negative, it’s hard to see why anyone would fuss about Wladimir Klitschko’s latest win. For six rounds, it was fairly competitive with some notable bruising shots; for five more, it was the world’s best Heavyweight, like it or not, dissecting a game but outmatched challenger in Washington DC’s Tony Thompson (31-2, 19 KO). There were decent stretches of action throughout. [details]
    you aught to check out jakes take!!!

    godt crold! your being way to kind to wlad. his mediocrity is.......... i'm starting to nod out just thinking about him...snore.

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