yea man thats the problem, the main objective in boxing is to hit and not get hit. but lets face it, nobody is gonna outbox wlad. when u cant outbox someone u need to make it a fight, take some risks trying to put a hurt on your oponent. but nobody is willing to do that. they rather just wait ofr the final bell than make a fight of it. and wlad is winning, which is good enough for him. it doesnt matter that he has a guy in front of him who is ready to go, hes winning on points so he doesnt risk it (even though most of the time the risk is pretty much non existing). thats why ppl wnat to see him fight haye. we all know and haye knows he cant outbox wlad. but haye is a real fighter, not like these bums wlad has been fighting. haye has balls and is willing to risk getting caught with something big if that what he has to do to win the fight. hell he just wants to entertain, he puts himself in the line of fire even when he doesnt have to.
Would you pay to see Wlad fight?
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Me and a friend of mine were hanging out on Saturday playing PS3 and watching Casino on Saturday. When the DVR activated, I suddenly remembered that the fight was going to be early. He asked me who was going to fight, and I proceeded to tell him. Not being a boxing fan, he became immediately became interested when he saw Klitschko's record, but I warned him: "Wlad's NOT an entertaining fighter." He didn't listen to me and ended up expecting something more exciting. The day after (on Father's Day), he was complaining and asking me why the hell I decided to even watch that fight. LOL!
Wlad's good, but you have to admit it, c'mon...he is not particularly an exciting heavyweight fighter because of his very methodical approach. How the hell did he outsell 60,000 seats?
Anyway, props to him for continuing his winning streak...but there is absolutely no way I would pay to watch him fight.Comment
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