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  • Machine Gunz
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    #1

    klitschko's offense

    how come W.Klischko doesnt let his hands go at 6 ft 6 and a half inches tall? with a significant reach advantage shouldnt he be relentless and aggressive and use his quick hands to knock smaller HW's out within 5? what is with this jab, right hand hug style? why is he affraid to engage in toe to toe action in the first couple of rounds and stamp some authority?

    klitschko would want to switch his style up and start letting his hands go, because haye has the perfect style to corrie sanders his ass
  • Silencers
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    #2
    I think the first Brewster fight took a lot of confidence from him, he hit Brewster with pretty much everything he had and Brewster was still coming at him, he hasn't let his hands go like that since.

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    • ßringer
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      #3
      My theory is that he's reluctant to get caught foolishly. We all saw what happened with Sanders. It seems like his main focus now is to protect his chin at all costs. He boxes like he plays chess. And so far it's producing better results.

      I'm 6'7" myself (but built like Pavlik or Calzaghe), and if I had Wlad's frame I'd be much more aggressive with my offense from the outside.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Silencers
        I think the first Brewster fight took a lot of confidence from him, he hit Brewster with pretty much everything he had and Brewster was still coming at him, he hasn't let his hands go like that since.
        That's a great theory as well.

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        • TheManchine
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          #5
          Originally posted by Silencers
          I think the first Brewster fight took a lot of confidence from him, he hit Brewster with pretty much everything he had and Brewster was still coming at him, he hasn't let his hands go like that since.
          its a shame someone poisened him, he made up for it in the rematch

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          • Silencers
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            #6
            Originally posted by hungryherbert
            its a shame someone poisened him, he made up for it in the rematch
            I don't believe, if there was anything amiss it would have shown up on the post fight drug test.

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            • Left Hook Tua
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              #7
              Originally posted by hungryherbert
              its a shame someone poisened him, he made up for it in the rematch
              i think it's the same guy that poisoned tua in the lewis fight.

              that guy needs to get caught and thrown in prison.......

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              • The Hammer
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                #8
                Originally posted by Silencers
                I don't believe, if there was anything amiss it would have shown up on the post fight drug test.
                The results of those tests mysteriously disappeared.

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                • Left Hook Tua
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                  #9
                  he needs to fire overrated emmanuel steward.

                  am i the only one that thinks buddy mcgirt or freddie roach would be much better?

                  i loved wlad's style before emmanuel.

                  i know his style now pretty much guarantees a W but it's not the best wlad to watch.

                  all he needed to do was improve his clinching skills when he got hurt and learn to pace himself better.

                  **** emmanuel steward.

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                  • warp1432
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by The_Bringer

                    I'm 6'7" myself .
                    **** that's crazy.

                    Also I think it's because he gets to uptight and doesn't want to get caught. I don't mind he's a little reluctant, but I'd love to see him throw the left hook more. That thing is a monster.

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