Abraham Beats The Klitschkos, Pianeta Defends, Gavin

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Abraham Beats The Klitschkos, Pianeta Defends, Gavin

    Undefeated IBF middleweight champion King Arthur Abraham celebrated another prestigious success this week when he was voted “Boxer of the Year” for the third straight time. The readers of Germany´s BoxSport magazine as well as a panel of established boxing experts elected the 28-year-old ahead of Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko. “That is a great honour for me,” King Arthur said. “I am very happy about the fans´ and the experts´ verdict. We have worked very hard to be successful and I want to thank my coach as well as my team for their great support. Without their help I would not have achieved anything.”

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  • bigflip55
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    good for abraham, he definatly deserved it, i think he is the most exciting fighter out of germany in a long time

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    • The Hammer
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      #3
      Nice to see Pianeta is staying active.

      There are a lot of good young European heavyweights coming up the rankings: Pianeta, Pala (who won yesterday), Dimitrenko, Boytsov, Platov, etc.

      The future looks bright for the heavyweight division in Europe.

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      • MELLY-MEL...
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        good for arthur. he deserves it.

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        • Derranged_
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          Yes, I agree that Abraham would beat both Klitschkos (by TKO), although I think he'd have more trouble with Vitali....

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          • Tobi.G
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            Originally posted by Tunney

            There are a lot of good young European heavyweights coming up the rankings: Pianeta, Pala (who won yesterday), Dimitrenko, Boytsov, Platov, etc.

            The future looks bright for the heavyweight division in Europe.
            Neither of these guys impress me really. Boytsov is not developing, he looked better in his first pro-fights actually. Hes verry stiff and has bad timing. Of course hes verry young but he should calm down in the ring a bit. it seems to me he has zero ring intelligence and i watched his last fight against Maddalone, i expected him to stop him but maybe his power is overrated too.
            And Dimitrenko is a KO waiting to happen. He can be lucky that he stopped Luan early with a lucky liver shot. Otherwise Krasniqi would have beaten him up.

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