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  • !! Mr. Soprano
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    #1

    Klitchkos, Punchers or Boxers

    How do you define their style?
    Other than "ugly" "robotic" and other comments I saw people make..

    Are they considered to be Punchers (with that KO record, I think so) / Boxers / Both?

    Thanks!
  • hollister
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    I would classify them both as boxer-punchers, their size just makes the difference.

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    • Mr. Ryan
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      #3
      They are boxer punchers. Vitali is the more durable, while Wladmir is the quicker. Wladmir always reminded me of a prime Terry Norris in that he is an amazing offensive fighter, but lacked durability.

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      • hollister
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        #4
        I would like to see one of them just go for broke right from the start, just once though!

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        • SacTown1
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          Boxer or Puncher???? hmmmm how about Over-rated Heartless Quitters....

          just to keep score, Vladimir has quit 3 times, Vitali just once...

          When Vladimir turned his back on Corrie Sanders, I knew then & there that he'd never be a top contender, it was the most cowardly move I've ever seen in a boxing ring

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          • hollister
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            #6
            Originally posted by SacTown1
            the most cowardly move I've ever seen in a boxing ring

            That's still light years above all the cowards who never make into the ring.

            I had a second to think about that...exactly when did Wlad quit?

            Against Sanders? He was floored four times, and got up four times, and the fight was stopped. Against Puritty? He was floored once, when he got up, his corner stopped the fight. Brewster? He quit? The ref stopped the fight. Come on man, don't enter a thread about a fighter you hate just to talk ****, that's some **** like Jabbie would do.
            Last edited by hollister; 04-19-2005, 05:32 PM.

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            • Kid Achilles
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              If Wlad ever turned his back to Sanders it's because he had no ****ing clue what was going on. The guy displayed great heart getting up from that beating; he could have easily been permanently injured.

              Frazier turned his back to Foreman too. I guess he was just a big quitter too right?

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              • bobbyjones
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                I dont think that Vitali is really either a boxer or a puncher, he is a brawler at heart. Watch his fights, he does not get the one punch knockouts but nor does he really seem to be methodical in his punch placement as a boxer would be. Instead, Vitali is jsujt happy to hit someone wherever he can, and if u watch the Lennox Lewis fight you can see that he is most at home when he and the other guy are just going toe to toe.

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                • PBDS
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                  Originally posted by hollister
                  That's still light years above all the cowards who never make into the ring.

                  I had a second to think about that...exactly when did Wlad quit?

                  Against Sanders? He was floored four times, and got up four times, and the fight was stopped. Against Puritty? He was floored once, when he got up, his corner stopped the fight. Brewster? He quit? The ref stopped the fight. Come on man, don't enter a thread about a fighter you hate just to talk ****, that's some **** like Jabbie would do.

                  ......Yeah, Sactown is just playin with those comments. No way he really believes that stuff. He is trying to get a rise out of the Klitschko fans.

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                  • hollister
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by pbds
                    ......Yeah, Sactown is just playin with those comments. No way he really believes that stuff. He is trying to get a rise out of the Klitschko fans.
                    Sorry, I guess it worked lol

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