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  • Bozo_no no
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    #41
    I made two points:

    1. Beating Rahman isn't going to move him any higher in his goal to be recognized as the #1 Heavy, because Rahman already lost to Ruiz, and hasn't won a meaningful fight in years.

    2. AFTER he fights Rahman (I never said he should cancel) he should fight no one other than the IBF or WBA champions.

    Those are two valid points, and aren't meant to ruffle anyone's panties.




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    • The Troll
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      #42
      I want Klistchko to fight either Golota or Toney. Or Tyson, if Tyson is able to put together 2 or 3 KO comeback fights.
      Last edited by The Troll; 04-10-2005, 09:08 PM.

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      • Bozo_no no
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        #43
        IMO, by the time he beats Rahman, Toney will have the WBA, and Golota will have the WBO, so those fights are good prospects.

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        • Stickman
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          #44
          Originally posted by ejk22
          One month is more than enough time to prepare for a fight especially if you have kept up your training properly the time in between.
          No, it's not, especially if it's as important as this fight is. Rahman is a serious challenger, regardless of what many may think, and Klitchko will be in trouble if he doesn't take him seriously.

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          • Stickman
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            #45
            Originally posted by Bozo_no_no
            Sanders was a meaningless fight. He was fat, old, and didn't deserve a title shot. Williams was terrified to be in the ring with him.

            Both of those guys had no business fighting for a title.

            Any way you try and sugar coat it, Rahman is John Ruiz's left overs.

            Vitali's last two fights were against fringe contenders, and now he's fighting a guy that Ruiz already beat handily.

            Who should he fight? Byrd or Ruiz. That's it.

            Before there was any talk of the Rahman fight, Byrd and Ruiz were both available, and both expressed interest in fighting him.

            To date, a bloated Kirk Johnson and Larry Donald are Vitali's only noteworthy wins.

            After beating Rahman, unless he opts to unify, he might as well swap his WBC for the WBO, take it back to Germany, and continue to fight the kinds of guys he's been fighting his whole career.
            Ugh, why post such nonsense?

            Neither Byrd or Ruiz were interested in fighting Klitchko until after the Rahman fight was signed. And after all three fighters have faced their next opponents, Byrd and Ruiz (if they win) will both be "otherwise engaged" unless Klitchko is made their mandatory (something that will never happen, not in a million years). You can expect Don King to schedule a fight between Ruiz and Byrd, or hell to freeze over, before he'll allow either of his title holders to ink a fight against Klitchko. It won't be until after the winners of Byrd and Ruiz's next fights have faced one another before any unification fight will have even a remote chance of being scheduled, if then.

            Remember where you read this. And just so you know, sometimes I really hate being right all the time.

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            • Stickman
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              #46
              Bozo, I can't believe anyone would post the **** you have and not know how damned ****** and self-contradicting it is. You're either deliberately trolling, or you're mildly to moderately ******ed (what an institution would deem a "High End Moron").

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              • Bozo_no no
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                #47
                Originally posted by Stickman
                Bozo, I can't believe anyone would post the **** you have and not know how damned ****** and self-contradicting it is. You're either deliberately trolling, or you're mildly to moderately ******ed (what an institution would deem a "High End Moron").

                I can't help you if you're not bright enough to understand.

                Byrd challenged Klitschko live on television long before there was even talk of the Rahman fight.

                Ruiz issued several public challenges similar to the LINK I POSTED; and now Vitali is fighting someone Ruiz already beat.

                Since its obvious you've gotten you're panties in such a bunch, I'll repeat myself. The two points I were making were:


                1. Beating Rahman isn't going to move him any higher in his goal to be recognized as the #1 Heavy, because Rahman already lost to Ruiz, and hasn't won a meaningful fight in years.

                2. AFTER he fights Rahman (I never said he should cancel) he should fight no one other than the IBF or WBA champions.




                Unless you care to take issue with either of those points in a constructive manner, I sugges you just stop posting.

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                • joeboxer
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                  #48
                  I wonder what the Robot had to say to Playboy. It was probably something like.

                  "Beep beep bop dop beep beep"
                  "He destroyed my dream to fight mike tyson."

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                  • Bozo_no no
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                    #49
                    All you did was spout a bunch of garbage trying to justify the poor fights and red tape that's preventing the division from being unified.

                    The Heavyweight division needs a unified Champion. In other divisions, fighters line up the fights that will prove who's the #1 fighter in the division.

                    How many belts were on the line when Tarver and Johnson fought and who's now the Lt Heavyweight Champion?

                    Maybe Klitschko couldn't help that he had to fight a fat and old Corrie Sanders to win the belt, but if you're telling me you have no problem with him continuing to fight mandatories for the WBC when it's turning out to be guys like Sanders and Rahman, you're an IDIOT.

                    The title holders need to fight eachother. Byrd was and still is available, and Vitali is still following through with the Rahman fight.

                    You have a lot of nerve being critical with all the non sensical trife I've seen you spout in the last 48 hrs.

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                    • Bozo_no no
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Stickman

                      Remember where you read this. And just so you know, sometimes I really hate being right all the time.

                      You think you're pretty bright don't you jackass?

                      I'll tell you exactly what's going to happen:

                      The biggest move made at Heavywieght this year was Don King signing to co promote James Toney.

                      Toney is going to win the WBA title Apr 30th in convincing fashion. Toney's only interest is winning titles. Toney will bring some attention to the division with his mouthing off, and will fight Byrd later this Summer.

                      The winner of that fight will hold 2 of the 3 titles, and will challenge Vitali. Vitali will then fight someone like Monte Barrett saying the his fans know he's the real champion.

                      Lets talk again in the fall and see who was closer to being right.

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