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    Wladimir Klitschko is back on track

    Wladimir Klitschko is back on track from e*stside

    23.04.05 - By Dr. Zee: After failing to secure a fight with Byrd or Lyakhovich, Castillo was selected as the opponent. Castillo credentials were thus. He was a well schooled Cuban amatuer fighter. Best described as a slick boxer who has never been floored or knocked out, Castillo brought an undefeated professional record into the contest with a recent win over former Champion Michael Morrer.

    Fans and critics alike were eager to see Wladmir Klitschko. Would he remind us of the enormously talented fighter that most critics stamped as the next great heavyweight, or would he snatch defeat form the jaws of victory by fighting foolishly and punching himself out, and leaving himself wide open? The answers to these questions came into focus last Saturday night. This was Wladmir's first professional fight without Vitlay in his corner. In the ring, a man must fight alone. Wladimir displayed both confidence and poise as he entered the ring. A ring that seemed to suit his opponent. Before the first bell sounded, it was learned that conditions were favorable for Castillo. A huge 24 x 24 ring would enable Castillo use more movement, and in theory expedite any stamina problems Wladimir might have.

    Credit must be given to Manny Steward. Steward has re-tooled Wladimir’s training habbits in the gym. In the past, HBO mentioned that Wladimir used to spar 4-6 rounds at a time to prepare for fights 10-12 round fights. Sparring 4-6 rounds is no way to test your stamina for 10-12 rounds fights. In preparation for this fight, Wladmir sparred 10 rounds in a row. Wladimir has finished being an excessive weight lifter ( finally ) and has focused on speed, stamina, and sparring. Excess muscles looks good in magazines, but in boxing they demand excess oxygen and energy.

    As the bell run, boxing fans wondered what they will see. Will they see a somewhat unsure of himself and off balance fighter, or will they see a confident, fluid fighter, who switched gears quickly from offense to defense?

    After watching the fight, I think we saw the later.

    Wladimir has changed his stance a bit, and looked more fluid in the ring. His balance was much better, and he had smoother footwork laterally and back and forth. Wlad’s back foot is more East –West than North- South, this gives better balance, and circling ability.

    Defensively, Wladimir’s right hand was held high to block lefts, and at the same time in position to strike. Wladmir's right hand was never low. It was in proper position. Wlamdir’s high right hand was effective in blocking the left of Castillo. As we all saw Wlad’s straight right hand is deadly as ever, striking with the speed of a cobra, and capable of delivering a knock out blow at any moment of the fight. Wladimir moved his head to avoid jabs. He took quick step backwards after scoring like his brother does. At no point in the fight was Kltischko caught in a bad position. I also noticed that Wladmir wasn't sticking his face forward as much as he used to. His style, guard, spacing and footwork have improved.

    In the words of trainer Manny Steward, Wladmir fought like a big heavyweight, using his height and reach to maximum advantage. I have seen Wladmir Kltischko fight at least fifteen times. I would say this was Wlad’s best defensive fight.

    Stamina wise Wladimir was more economical. He wasn’t close to being winded. His power and speed remained throughtout the fight. Gifted punchers don’t have to throw a lot of punches to win, they just need to throw the right punches. After the fight was over, Wladimir was not close to out of breath on the interview. His reserved were fully intact.

    In short, I saw a totally different Wlad Klitscthko in the ring. Steward has re-worked his style and tactics. Even Manny himself had to hold back a smile as the fight was waived off. Castillo was not a top ten guy, but he was not the story going into the fight. The story going into the fight was Wladmir Klitschko. Could he re-group? Which Wladimir Kltischko will show up?

    In my opinion, Wladmir looked very good on both offense and defense. While he will never have his brothers iron cast chin, I honestly believe that Wlad will easily win his title match, and if he keeps this form will prove to be a good champion for years to come. The fighter who used to punch himself out, and leave himself open did not come back. The very large heavyweights tend to iron out their styles later. At the age of 29, Wladmir's future appears to be bright.
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    #2
    Originally posted by Nautilus
    Wladimir Klitschko is back on track from e*stside

    23.04.05 - By Dr. Zee: After failing to secure a fight with Byrd or Lyakhovich, Castillo was selected as the opponent. Castillo credentials were thus. He was a well schooled Cuban amatuer fighter. Best described as a slick boxer who has never been floored or knocked out, Castillo brought an undefeated professional record into the contest with a recent win over former Champion Michael Morrer.

    Fans and critics alike were eager to see Wladmir Klitschko. Would he remind us of the enormously talented fighter that most critics stamped as the next great heavyweight, or would he snatch defeat form the jaws of victory by fighting foolishly and punching himself out, and leaving himself wide open? The answers to these questions came into focus last Saturday night. This was Wladmir's first professional fight without Vitlay in his corner. In the ring, a man must fight alone. Wladimir displayed both confidence and poise as he entered the ring. A ring that seemed to suit his opponent. Before the first bell sounded, it was learned that conditions were favorable for Castillo. A huge 24 x 24 ring would enable Castillo use more movement, and in theory expedite any stamina problems Wladimir might have.

    Credit must be given to Manny Steward. Steward has re-tooled Wladimir’s training habbits in the gym. In the past, HBO mentioned that Wladimir used to spar 4-6 rounds at a time to prepare for fights 10-12 round fights. Sparring 4-6 rounds is no way to test your stamina for 10-12 rounds fights. In preparation for this fight, Wladmir sparred 10 rounds in a row. Wladimir has finished being an excessive weight lifter ( finally ) and has focused on speed, stamina, and sparring. Excess muscles looks good in magazines, but in boxing they demand excess oxygen and energy.

    As the bell run, boxing fans wondered what they will see. Will they see a somewhat unsure of himself and off balance fighter, or will they see a confident, fluid fighter, who switched gears quickly from offense to defense?

    After watching the fight, I think we saw the later.

    Wladimir has changed his stance a bit, and looked more fluid in the ring. His balance was much better, and he had smoother footwork laterally and back and forth. Wlad’s back foot is more East –West than North- South, this gives better balance, and circling ability.

    Defensively, Wladimir’s right hand was held high to block lefts, and at the same time in position to strike. Wladmir's right hand was never low. It was in proper position. Wlamdir’s high right hand was effective in blocking the left of Castillo. As we all saw Wlad’s straight right hand is deadly as ever, striking with the speed of a cobra, and capable of delivering a knock out blow at any moment of the fight. Wladimir moved his head to avoid jabs. He took quick step backwards after scoring like his brother does. At no point in the fight was Kltischko caught in a bad position. I also noticed that Wladmir wasn't sticking his face forward as much as he used to. His style, guard, spacing and footwork have improved.

    In the words of trainer Manny Steward, Wladmir fought like a big heavyweight, using his height and reach to maximum advantage. I have seen Wladmir Kltischko fight at least fifteen times. I would say this was Wlad’s best defensive fight.

    Stamina wise Wladimir was more economical. He wasn’t close to being winded. His power and speed remained throughtout the fight. Gifted punchers don’t have to throw a lot of punches to win, they just need to throw the right punches. After the fight was over, Wladimir was not close to out of breath on the interview. His reserved were fully intact.

    In short, I saw a totally different Wlad Klitscthko in the ring. Steward has re-worked his style and tactics. Even Manny himself had to hold back a smile as the fight was waived off. Castillo was not a top ten guy, but he was not the story going into the fight. The story going into the fight was Wladmir Klitschko. Could he re-group? Which Wladimir Kltischko will show up?

    In my opinion, Wladmir looked very good on both offense and defense. While he will never have his brothers iron cast chin, I honestly believe that Wlad will easily win his title match, and if he keeps this form will prove to be a good champion for years to come. The fighter who used to punch himself out, and leave himself open did not come back. The very large heavyweights tend to iron out their styles later. At the age of 29, Wladmir's future appears to be bright.

    ....Great stuff and I couldn't agree more!!! Wlad is gonna punish alot of heavyweights and regain his rightful spot as the future of the heavyweight division.

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      #3
      He showed a strong jab and had power of Wlad. He fought a credible opponent for a tune up. Castillo showed he really didnt want to fight and didnt fight much. But I wont take anything away from Wlad, he backed a boxer up onto the ropes and jabbed him...They say his right is dangerous but what he was doing with his lefts was cool. One thing that concerned me about Wlad is that he left his guard down and had Castillo been their to fight he could have shot Wlad an uppercut and done some damage.

      I liked what Wlad did, I wont degrade his fight or his opponent but Castillo DIDNT want to fight...But Wlad looked good, I will be looking forward to seeing his next fight.

      Castillo isnt the slowest and I really looked forward to him starting out fast and I think that is what damaged him...I would like to see Wlad fight a guy who will come forward.

      Everyones got this image that if you take Wlad into the later rounds you can beat him, well the flaw in this is that Wlad is a real strong puncher and if you just run and dont do damage for 1-5 he will punish you and you MIGHT not make it...This was the case with Castillo.

      Nice fight for Wlad...He gets a C+ which is decent considering his current standing but he still had flaws with his defense that would have left him buried had a more experienced guy been in their.

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        #4
        Originally posted by spinksjinx
        He showed a strong jab and had power of Wlad. He fought a credible opponent for a tune up. Castillo showed he really didnt want to fight and didnt fight much. But I wont take anything away from Wlad, he backed a boxer up onto the ropes and jabbed him...They say his right is dangerous but what he was doing with his lefts was cool. One thing that concerned me about Wlad is that he left his guard down and had Castillo been their to fight he could have shot Wlad an uppercut and done some damage.

        I liked what Wlad did, I wont degrade his fight or his opponent but Castillo DIDNT want to fight...But Wlad looked good, I will be looking forward to seeing his next fight.

        Castillo isnt the slowest and I really looked forward to him starting out fast and I think that is what damaged him...I would like to see Wlad fight a guy who will come forward.

        Everyones got this image that if you take Wlad into the later rounds you can beat him, well the flaw in this is that Wlad is a real strong puncher and if you just run and dont do damage for 1-5 he will punish you and you MIGHT not make it...This was the case with Castillo.

        Nice fight for Wlad...He gets a C+ which is decent considering his current standing but he still had flaws with his defense that would have left him buried had a more experienced guy been in their.
        But notice that he kept his right high and where it is supposed to be all the times. Sure he did not keep his left hand as high as I like it to be but he is tall and uppercuts from shorter fighters wont do as much damage. He also learned to do that little step back when somebody gets inside combined with his left hook.

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          #5
          Originally posted by spinksjinx
          I liked what Wlad did, I wont degrade his fight or his opponent but Castillo DIDNT want to fight.
          I'm not sure how this is different from anyone who didn't at least have a B level chin who Wlad has fought in the past.

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            #6
            Originally posted by BrooklynBomber
            But notice that he kept his right high and where it is supposed to be all the times. Sure he did not keep his left hand as high as I like it to be but he is tall and uppercuts from shorter fighters wont do as much damage. He also learned to do that little step back when somebody gets inside combined with his left hook.

            True but it still concerned me about not keeping both hands up, which leaves himself open to a hook to the chin and an uppercut....

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              #7
              Originally posted by spinksjinx
              True but it still concerned me about not keeping both hands up, which leaves himself open to a hook to the chin and an uppercut....
              He always had his right hand up.

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                Not high enough and it way away from his face a bit. I freeze framed several times in the fight when he was vulnerable....He looked good, but I would like to see him deal with diversity of a strong fighter.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by spinksjinx
                  Not high enough and it way away from his face a bit. I freeze framed several times in the fight when he was vulnerable....He looked good, but I would like to see him deal with diversity of a strong fighter.
                  Maybe so, but he looked like a completely different fighter than we've seen recently.

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                    I think that Wlad looked like a better version of himself when he was fighting Williamson. And I think he will improve over next couple of fights(if he wins)and will get more acclimitated to his new style. He got one punch ko power so he can be economical with his right hand and his left can win him round.

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