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Klitschko-Arreola For 9/26, Pavlik-Williams For 10/3
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Very good match ups, looks like boxing is gonna finish strong with some of the fights that are being set up....great news
I'll be rooting for Chris, but man, way to step up in competition.....**** it, it's sink or swim for ol' fatty
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Originally posted by UKnowIt View PostThese are terrific match ups and I really hope they become finalized.
http://www.ringtv.com/blog/933/v_kli...la_reach_deal/
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Two great fights if they ever come off! I personally think the Klitschko-Arreola fight will be a war while it lasts. Arreola has some serious pop,Klitschko has the whiskers,but,he is 38 years old. Don't be surprised it goes 12,with lots of blood lost. As for Williams-Pavlik,as long as he doesn't get caught,Williams can win the decision. Pavlik has some heavy hands,and,we don't know what a middleweight's pop Williams can take.
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Originally posted by joe strong View Postwhat legacy? He's made a career of beating fat out of shape guys.peter(30lbs),gomez(natural cw),Williams(270),Johnson(40lbs over),sanders(20lbs over),even lewis was out of shape.his last 2 opponents who were in shape were donald & bean.he had 40 pounds on them.every opponent he's fought since 2002 has been fat & grossly overweight.he's got nothing for a legacy.his resume is clearly nothing close to a great one.his best names lewis & Byrd he lost to.he is the most overrated boxer in years!he beats up out of shape boxers that's it.
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Im happy the fight will happen in just 2 months from now rather than have to wait till November. Yeah Vitali just turned 38 but hasn't slowed that much, he is still good enough to dominate the division for another 2 years if he wants. People make to big a deal of his age, but look at Hopkins, still dominating at 44. Plus he is not a shop worn fighter, the only war he was in was against Lewis. He had other fights that were tough, Hoffman, Sanders but they were not wars, so his body hasn't been danmaged to much.
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Vitali has less problems with his opponents than with his own damaged body. He may not be worn out by wars in the ring, but torn shoulder, herniated disks, and several operations on the knees show a super-developed body, which was trained beyond the healthy level.
As I said, Arreola is the lesser threat for Vitali now - his rigorous training and aging body might be his worst enemy.
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Originally posted by Phirsole View PostVitali has less problems with his opponents than with his own damaged body. He may not be worn out by wars in the ring, but torn shoulder, herniated disks, and several operations on the knees show a super-developed body, which was trained beyond the healthy level.
As I said, Arreola is the lesser threat for Vitali now - his rigorous training and aging body might be his worst enemy.
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