Vitali Klitschko: Groundhog Day?

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  • paul750
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    Vitali Klitschko: Groundhog Day?


    Klitschko vs Peter


    Klitschko vs Gomez



    Klitschko vs Kevin Johnson

    This is just the same thing happening over and over again. It's not exactly Klitschko's fault as the division is weak. But these fights are rubbish. The best we can hope for is a Klitschko decision. But even that doesn't guarantee that it will be a good fight.
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    Originally posted by paul750
    This is just the same thing happening over and over again. It's not exactly Klitschko's fault as the division is weak. But these fights are rubbish. The best we can hope for is a Klitschko decision. But even that doesn't guarantee that it will be a good fight.


    Vitali beat up the love of your life, JC Gomez, and you haven't stopped crying since!

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    • Klitschko2011
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      #3
      Another great black hope bites the dust.

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      • Dorian
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        #4
        Another easy KO win for Mr. Vitali.

        Long live the king.

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        • ShatteredGlass
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          #5
          yeah all those guys are **** but that isn't Vitali's fault that they are the best out there

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            #6
            Not the worst day for Vitali to have a re-occurring Groundhog day though....beating up out classed opponents doesn't sound too bad to me.

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            • Grimmer
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              #7
              They're all small podgy heavyweights with no speed who just stand there in front of the Klitchko's, hence why they all get battered. At least Haye won't be a stationary target, he'll come in shape and has speed.

              That said, I still think both Klits beat him.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Klitschko2009
                Another great black hope bites the dust.
                Reported for racism, lol

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                • ShatteredGlass
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                  Originally posted by The Chosen
                  They're all small podgy heavyweights with no speed who just stand there in front of the Klitchko's, hence why they all get battered. At least Haye won't be a stationary target, he'll come in shape and has speed.

                  That said, I still think both Klits beat him.
                  Haye's best hope is that fighting all these little tubby fellas has made Vitali go soft.

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                  • paul750
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                    #10
                    Gomez wasn't tubby, just not in the best shape he could be in. Boxers like Kirk Johnson and Danny Williams would never have beaten him regardless of how light they came in though. Gomez had the ability to box Vitali, but the bout was a few years too late really. Peter was absolutely awful against Klitschko. I seem to remember Arreola having success a couple of times with a jab or double jab, even though it was another one sided beating. Maybe this Johnson guy can win a couple of rounds with a good double jab.

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