Wladimir's Haters Will Never Change

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  • wazaa.
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    #111
    Wlad is the truth. Because Wlad almost fights flawless, people think he is fighting bums. The real boxing fans just want to see Wlad in a tough battle and overcome adversity.

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      #112
      Originally posted by Carnivore
      No matter who Wladimir Klitschko defeats or how he wins, the haters will always bash him.

      He put on a flawlessly brilliant performance today against an undefeated opponent today, a fighter who was a world champion as both a pro and an amateur, a tough man who had never been knocked down. And Wlad dominated every minute of every round, putting him on the canvas in the second round, and beating him so badly, Chagaev's corner had to stop the fight after the ninth.

      But the haters are still bashing Wladimir. They always trying to find new excuses to hate this man.

      Wlad now has 47 KO wins. His KO percentage is higher than Johnson, Louis, Ali, Holmes, and Lewis, the great fighters of other eras. Were their fights really so much more exciting than Wlad's? Or is there some OTHER reason why the haters cannot restrain themselves from expressing their negativity?

      There couldn't be a better heavyweight champion than Wladimir Klitschko! He's dominant inside the ring, and a man of finest character outside.

      But sadly, there will always be those who hate him. The wisest thing for Klitschko fans to do is just ignore them, because the better Wlad does, the more hate he'll be given from those kind of people.
      I am going to have to say YES, they were. And by a lot.

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        #113
        I think alot of people's issue with Wlad is that HE COULD be a bit more exciting and dominating and still fight the way he does, but it seems as though he is reluctant to take ANY chances. I mean I can't say I blame him, he is fighting smart, but it is not going to get a bunch of poeople excited about you as a fighter.

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          #114
          Originally posted by Easy-E
          I am going to have to say YES, they were. And by a lot.
          I am going to take a wild guess and say you've never seen Jack Johnson fight.

          He made Ruiz look like Mike Tyson.

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            #115
            Originally posted by £Hank$Moody€
            I am going to take a wild guess and say you've never seen Jack Johnson fight.

            He made Ruiz look like Mike Tyson.
            It was a blanket statement. And I have seen JJ fight, thank you very much.

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