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  • #11
    Wladimir Kiltschko vs Anthony Joshua 'Was the greatest heavyweight title fight, of the past 25 years. On that night? Conclusively the Heavyweight Division was taken into a completely new dynasty. Wladimir Kiltschko even after a loss, gained masses of credit for his efforts and contribution to an all-time great Heavyweight title fight'.

    In reality since the conclusion of the Kiltschko Dynasty 'There have only been two truly all-time great Heavyweight title fights. First there was Wladimir Kiltschko vs Anthony Joshua, and then there was Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury III, those fights in terms of the competitiveness and action produced? Are the two all-time great Heavyweight fights, that have occurred during this Heavyweight Boxing era'.

    Tyson Fury vs Wladimir Kiltschko 'Was a great win for Tyson Fury in terms of historical significance, and? I still rate it as his best win on his resume to date. But as a boxing event and fight, it was not a great match up. Fury's performance against Kiltschko, throughout the progression of time has also been vastly overrated'.

    I have always been adamant, that it was a great injustice 'That Wladimir Kiltschko, a World Heavyweight Champion for close to 10 years? Was denied a opportunity to win back his titles vs Tyson Fury II. Fury's win over Kiltschko, was nowhere near as conclusive to the level his hardcore fans and certain sections of the media have liked to proclaim'.

    Wladimir Kiltschko in the immediate aftermath of being beaten by Tyson Fury 'Initiated his rematch clause. Kiltschko was beaten over 12 rounds, there is no question about that. Fury with is old school Riddler style, was fighting against a grand master of boxing but? Tyson Fury was not fighting him at his own game, Fury as the Riddler was performing moves of tricky'.

    Note: Wladimir Kiltschko was notorious for his analytical preparation for fights 'Sometimes he would sit watching videotapes of his opponent's fights. And during those training sessions, he could watch a single round multiple times in a row, to then move onto the next round and continue the process. Gaining a increased level of comprehension of the fighters style, accumulating statistics and data, which he could then use to formulate his own strategy and tactics'.

    Throughout his entire career, Wladimir Kiltschko had never lost a rematch 'He was able to destroy opponent's who had beaten him before in rematches. That ominous statistic along with the fact, that Kiltschko is the last true all-time great Heavyweight Champion. All of those feats should of deserved him a rematch, a battle where he was given the opportunity to defend his Heavyweight Kingdom in a conclusive battle'.

    But instead Tyson Fury pulled out of the scheduled rematch twice, unfortunately due to his then circumstance 'And this is why? Historically Tyson Fury's win over Wladimir Kiltschko, is not the moment in time? When the Kiltschko era and reign over the Heavyweight Division was completely overthrown. Wladimir Kiltscjko never at no point as a Champion did he ever abdicate his titles, and then disappear'.

    But this is precisely what Tyson Fury as a Champion did, Fury never stayed around to defend his titles against all comers 'When Tyson Fury beat Wladimir Kiltscko, he may have breached the defenses of the Kiltschko occupation within the Heavyweight Division. But the reality is? It was not Tyson Fury, who conclusively took the Heavyweight Division into a completely new Dynasty'.

    17 Months after Tyson Fury vs Wladimir Kiltscko, it was Anthony Joshua in his 19th professional boxing contest who stepped up? To battle the version of Wladimir Kiltschko who Tyson Fury should of fought in their scheduled rematch'.

    Wladimir Kiltschko during the build up to his fight vs Anthony Joshua compared himself to Mount Everest, which I believe was a reference to his loss against Tyson Fury and other fighters during his career who? After beating him once, eventually disappeared while he still endured and remained a Mountain in the sport of boxing.

    'Many people have climbed and conquered Mount Everest, but Mount Everest is still there. Those same people are not there anymore

    So is Mount Everest defeated? It is still there, and people will try to climb and conquer it year upon year 'Some will achieved this, others will not'. But after all of those expeditions, Mount Everest is still there and it is not defeated'.
    Wladimir Kiltschko.

    To conclude: ​On April 29th 2017, Wladimir Kiltschko vs Anthony Joshua was the greatest Heavyweight title fight of the past 25 years. Not only did Anthony Joshua beat Wladimir Kiltschko, he also stayed around at the summit and defended his titles conclusively taking the Heavyweight Division into a complete new dynasty.​

    All of those factors are why? I have always believed that it was great injustice that a fighter with the esteem of Wladimir Kiltschko was denied his opportunity to win back his titles vs Tyson Fury II. The rematch in my opinion, could have still happened even after Kiltschko's loss to Joshua. But the reason why I think Wladimir Kiltschko retired, was because he understood that the titles did have a worthy Champion in Anthony Joshua' etc.
    Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 12-05-2024, 11:18 AM.

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    • #12
      All that gibberish to say Joshua is great
      smfh
      brodbombefly Marchegiano likes this.

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      • #13
        That's a ****** fight. If Turki really wants to put on a fight that the world wanted, it never happened and now it's so far behind, nobody cares, just put together AJ-Wilder already. Both have been KO'd tremendously and it makes most sense for both of them. Don't pay them what they should have gotten obviously, but you can still put it together to say you got it done (about 5 years too late).

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        • #14
          turki is drunk

          klit is old finished done

          just like fury will soon be i would say, if he loses to usyk again its all downhill fast for fury

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Smash View Post
            turki is drunk

            klit is old finished done

            just like fury will soon be i would say, if he loses to usyk again its all downhill fast for fury
            Apparently Wlad is making a comeback
            Has been training and all
            Nit sure if it’s an , cough , exhibition or not but ……..
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            • #16
              I've been seeing unsubstantiated rumors of a Wlad return since Mike Tyson played on Netflix.


              I can't see how he could possibly beat Tyson now though ... that is insane. That said, I would watch that circus.
              MulaKO MulaKO likes this.

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              • #17
                george-foreman.gif
                ........

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by BodyBagz View Post
                  Are you insinuating praying or ……

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by MulaKO View Post

                    Are you insinuating praying or ……
                    Insinuating that people think can be like George.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by BodyBagz View Post

                      Insinuating that people think can be like George.
                      Nobody can be like Big George lol

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