Can any heavyweight right now beat Wladimir Klitschko?

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  • T-97
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    #41
    Originally posted by Pelon Psyclone
    Show a clip of the first fight.






    Doesn't change the fact that Arreola would probably be KO'd by Wlad.

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    • Stickman
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      #42
      Originally posted by Pelon Psyclone
      Show a clip of the first fight.
      The first fight, Brewster was getting beaten up pretty badly before Klitchko gassed almost instantly (just punched himself out) and was TKO'd.

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      • The Hammer
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        #43
        There's always a chance of someone landing a lucky headbutt, like Sanders hit him with in the first round of their fight.

        I think he's too wise to get drugged again like he was in Brewster I, and his stamina has improved so what happened in the Purrity fight will never happen again.

        But I think Wlad looked a little older in his past two fights. As he ages, the chance of him losing will increase.

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        • Ryn0
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          #44
          I think all of them CAN beat him but none of them would. All the top Heavy's have the power to stop Wlad but I don't think anyone is going to be able to get past Wlad's jab and right hand.

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            #45
            Originally posted by Stickman
            The first fight, Brewster was getting beaten up pretty badly before Klitchko gassed almost instantly (just punched himself out) and was TKO'd.
            Something that he has not done since. He learnt from his losses, and has become better from them IMO.

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              #46
              Originally posted by Tripmywire99
              I think Klitschko is clearly the best heavyweight in the world right now. However, after seeing him KO'd three times already I can't label him as unbeatable.
              you mean if you get ko'd by a life long journeyman , a part time boxer and a limited slugger......chances are you're not unbeatable?

              you sure?

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                #47
                Dimitrenko is probably the guy to do it but he doesnt have the necessary experience to do it right now, i dont think wlad is that good but he has this fighting style that makes it difficult for his opponent to get inside and do major damage.

                He rarely lets his hands go unless his opponents throw first, He clinches after throwing his own shots like his afraid of getting hit back but that style is still difficult for someone like Haye who wants to ****.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Tripmywire99
                  I think Klitschko is clearly the best heavyweight in the world right now. However, after seeing him KO'd three times already I can't label him as unbeatable.
                  I wouldn't say he is unbeatable, But i just don't see any current top heavyweights beating him now. Maybe as he gets a bit older some of the younger guys will be able to, But right now i can't see it TBH.

                  And i am far from being a Wlad nuthugger.

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                  • Stickman
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
                    you mean if you get ko'd by a life long journeyman , a part time boxer and a limited slugger......chances are you're not unbeatable?

                    you sure?
                    Those losses would be much more detrimental to his career if he hadn't learned from them, though...wouldn't you agree?

                    Nobody is unbeatable, ever, but I can't think of anyone right now that I'd give more than a 5% to 7% chance of a win against Klitchko.

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                    • The Surgeon
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Stickman
                      Surgeon, buddy, I wish you'd tell me who you think can beat him, why, and how it would play out, 'cause I sure can't think of it myself, and while I may not know everything about boxing, I do know enough to be able see someone who'd have the ability to beat that big ****er.
                      Well without being sarcastic, any1 who can dig a bit coz he really dont take a shot well and he panics under pressure.
                      Valuev on sheer size and presence gives him alot of problems, Haye with his Speed, Power and Risk taking style has a real shot, Solis is 1 who will be a serious threat in a little while, Pressure guys like Povetkin and Arreola could really ruffle him up, Sam Peter cant be written off, he nearly did it once, Ruslan Chagiev is another with a shot.

                      I must say Wlad would be favoured against all but this thread makes it sound like he cant be beat but he looks so vulnerable at times. He is NOT Unbeatable

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