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Klitschko Dominates and Batters Chagaev For The Stoppage

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  • #11
    Klitschko would stop him before that

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    • #12
      maybe not but he would throw himself at wlad.wlad would have to fight.arreola is very aggressive which has hurt him before(took a knee vs walker but recovered).I'm very interested in that fight even if it don't go 6

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      • #13
        I thought Klitschko looked pretty good. Chagaev looked like he would have rather been doing 1000 other things instead of fighting for the heavyweight championship of the world. I don't see how you go into a fight of this magnitude and just look to survive. I know a lot of it had to do with Klitschko's power and a short camp, but go out swinging, man. Klitschko did what he had to do, and what most people thought he would do.
        Last edited by rj_ct; 06-20-2009, 06:12 PM.

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        • #14
          Well that was 50 minutes of my life I can't get back! Total domination by Wlad to the point where I couldn't give Chagaev ONE round! It was Mosley-Margarito all over again...ONLY 10 TIMES MORE BORING!

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          • #15
            Props to Chag for steppin up on short notice, but he got smacked up. Props to him for showin some balls. But he never stood a chance.

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            • #16
              I can appreciate Wlad's technical/physical prowess but I can't remember the last time he was involved in an exciting fight. Maybe against Peter.

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              • #17
                haye is shakin now

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                • #18
                  Wlad is the man

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
                    Before 60,000 fans at the Veltins Arena in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, WBO/IBF heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko (53-3, 47KOs) stopped WBA "champion in recess" Ruslan Chagaev (25-1-1, 17KOs) after nine rounds of action. [details]
                    As much as I still feel that Wlad and Vitali will never fight a truly fair fight until they either fight each other or Valuev, I was impressed with Wlad's aggressiveness in tonight's matchup. He looked far more active than in his few previous fights. Chagaev, on the other hand, kept either standing there or moving to his left. I don't know what he was thinking but Haye needs to get his shizz straight and get that Wlad fight back on schedule.

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                    • #20
                      Damn, wasn't it gonna be on ESPN classic? that's ***ed up man i was looking for it all day. I missed this fight, i wonder when will it be uploaded in the trading block.

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