Wlad Klitschko is going to reign for years before he loses again...

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  • Frighteous
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    Wlad Klitschko is going to reign for years before he loses again...

    Steward works out these strategies that involve doing small stuff to each opponent to wind them down, good example is last night around round 5, Steward told Klitschko in the corner 'Keep clinching and walking him around, he is exhausted this will wear him out' ...after a few rounds of that Steward told him to start driving home the hook to make a statement, etc...

    Steward knows how to tire a man out, and when you're as tall as Klitschko is, you'll command every clinch if you're that strong. So, always expect scientific victories.....Steward and Klitschko are the real deal..

    Fact of that matter is,

    Steward behind Klitschko scares me more than Klitschko
  • ILLuminato
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    #2
    I predict a Klitschko loss next fight. Whoever the opponent is.

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    • Clyde Barrow
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      #3
      Wlad is walking into the sunset as champion. Vitali as well. Simply nobody to really threaten them at HW. Haye makes it exciting, but gets felled as well.

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      • jri9d0
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        #4
        I predict both Klitschko’s to still remain lame for years to come….

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        • Frighteous
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          #5
          He's not that boring, could be real stinker like.....holmes but I liked watching holmes, just assuming he would bore the bloodthirsty

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          • Dorian
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            #6
            I don't see anyone beating both of him anytime soon without a lucky hailmary punch but honestly, even that is out of the question.

            Wlad will reign for years to come..

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            • jri9d0
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              #7
              Originally posted by Frighteous
              He's not that boring, could be real stinker like.....holmes but I liked watching holmes, just assuming he would bore the bloodthirsty
              At least Holmes made up for it with his out of the ring antics.

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              • The Hammer
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                #8
                Wladimir will retire in about three years.

                Vitali will retire this year. He wants just two more fights.

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                • Frighteous
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                  #9
                  hold that noise before you get dropkicked

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                  • - JCHING -
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                    #10
                    With the sorry, below average state of the heavyweight division at the moment, you're probably right.

                    I still think Haye has a great chance at beating him, though.

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