Wladimir's defense prior to Corrie Sanders

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  • Warrior Spirit
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    #11
    Originally posted by Mayweatherfan
    I think Wlad is damaged goods now, the words out that if you pressure him and catch him with a clean shot he goes down.
    Your exactly right. And by the way thanks for the B-day shoutout!

    I appreciate it bro!

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    • Truth
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      #12
      Originally posted by Warrior Spirit
      Your exactly right. And by the way thanks for the B-day shoutout!

      I appreciate it bro!
      You have been a great member of boxing scene since you came here, keep up the good work.

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      • PBDS
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        #13
        Originally posted by Warrior Spirit
        Your exactly right. And by the way thanks for the B-day shoutout!

        I appreciate it bro!

        ....Yeah, I saw you listed and meant to tell you happy birthday too!!!

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        • PBDS
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          #14
          Originally posted by Mayweatherfan
          I think Wlad is damaged goods now, the words out that if you pressure him and catch him with a clean shot he goes down.

          .....The jury is still out on Wlad. I think he had a real hard time coping with the Sanders thing when it looked like he was the man for sure. Alot of people had no idea who Sanders was or at least what he was about before that fight. I had a buddy of mine watch that fight with me and I told him I had a bad feeling and that Sanders was the most dangerous opponent for Wlad. Hell, I know enough that when that fight was made I screamed at my computer screen for his people to hear me and change their minds on that matchup. I was scared of Sanders and nervous for Wlad the minute that fight was announced. To clear up your thinking, the Sanders fight is the only one in Which Wlad has "been gotten to" by a hard shot. In his other loses he took big shots just fine but his stamina failed him. I still think that 9/10 heavies and maybe 99% would be afraid to step in the ring with Wlad. The future will tell. I think that if Vitali faces adversity with a loss then you will see Wlad step up and really come to the front.

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