Wladimir Klitschko has never pulled out of a fight!
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Great point and I'm in David's corner in this one, it's just like damn. Finally a heavyweight fight worth my time and this **** happens.Comment
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Vitali had old recurring kickboxing injuries, REAL serious injuries that required surgery.
Haye wants only six weeks off, so it can't be a real fracture or anything serious.
But again, VITALI AND WLAD ARE NOT THE SAME PERSON.
WLAD HAS NEVER PULLED OUT OF A FIGHT.Comment
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Your a Klitschko fan.
Answer this, is Haye worse than this?
Klitschko Fight Cancellations
The WBC designated Rahman as Vitali Klitschko's next mandatory challenger; the fight was set for April 30, 2005. Klitschko injured his thigh while training for the fight, so it was rescheduled for June 18. As this date approached, Klitschko's camp said that the thigh had not fully healed; the WBC made July 23 the new fight date. Soon after this second postponement, Vitali's doctors reportedly discovered back injuries that they said demanded minor-yet-immediate corrective surgery. The WBC pushed Rahman's title shot back again, this time to November 12; Rahman's share of the purse following this match would reportedly be around $4.2 million (U.S.).
After this third rescheduling, Rahman, fought for a WBC "Interim" heavyweight championship and defeated Monte Barrett on August 13, 2005, via unanimous decision.
At this point, Klitschko would be stripped of his WBC title if his first fight back was not against Rahman. On November 7, it was announced that Klitschko had suffered severe right knee injuries during training; the WBC said it would strip him of the championship if he was unable to box within 60–90 days of a soon-to-be-announced base date. However, on November 9, Vitali Klitschko retired instead. On November 10, 2005, the WBC voted to award its heavyweight championship to Rahman, becoming a two time heavyweight champion.
Thats four different dates for an "Injury" to Vitali not two..Comment
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