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  • Kid Achilles
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    #21
    "if maskaev is such a good boxer, y is it that all of his losses are by KO,
    What a ridiculous question to ask. The answer is because he has a weak chin, as was stated. His chin is his big weakness and everyone in boxing knows that. Oleg's skills are pretty good and his power is exceptional. For a while he was thought to have the best right cross in boxing, along with Lewis.

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    • TheEvilSaint
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      #22
      Originally posted by Kid Achilles
      What a ridiculous question to ask. The answer is because he has a weak chin, as was stated. His chin is his big weakness and everyone in boxing knows that. Oleg's skills are pretty good and his power is exceptional. For a while he was thought to have the best right cross in boxing, along with Lewis.
      are u just picking that one question or can u answer the other questions i asked?

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      • Torino
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        #23
        Rick has got to do something about these alter egos. As soon as they lose credibility and people start ignoring one name, they create a new one and start thier foolishness all over again.

        They are ruining Boxingscene

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        • Bozo_no no
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          #24
          Originally posted by TheEvilSaint
          are u just picking that one question or can u answer the other questions i asked?

          Being a good boxer doesn't have anything to do with his chin, or his meidocre wins.

          Oleg is a technically sound boxer with good fundamentals. He just sucks.

          Mo Harris is a good boxer as well. Take a look at his resume.

          Don't assume that "Good Boxer" means good over all.

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          • Bozo_no no
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            #25
            Originally posted by Torino
            Rick has got to do something about these alter egos. As soon as they lose credibility and people start ignoring one name, they create a new one and start thier foolishness all over again.

            They are ruining Boxingscene

            This is officially a new trait of the Klitschko Nut hugger.

            If you don't like someone who makes a poor comment about a Klitschko (directly or indirectly) acuse them of being an alter ego.

            WEAK.

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            • TheEvilSaint
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              #26
              maskaev was KOd in 11 by tua, 4 by kirk johnson, 2 by lance whitaker, 8 by corey sanders (not the VK opponent), and the ultimate indignity: he was stopped in the FIRST ROUND by Oliver McCall. that his truely a horrendous record. good boxing skills, good power, weak chin, whatever. all 5 of thoses losses make maskaev the laughing stock of the heavyweight division.

              hell, i think even john ruiz is better than maskaev.

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              • Kid Achilles
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                #27
                Regardless of his chin or losses he is still a dangerous puncher and is far from a laughing stock. He is a better opponent than you give him credit for, and is not a bad pick for a TUNEUP which is all that he is. Vitali is fighting him because he wants to make some money and shake some of the ring rust off while he waits for the winner of the Rahman/Barrett fight.

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                • TheEvilSaint
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Kid Achilles
                  Regardless of his chin or losses he is still a dangerous puncher and is far from a laughing stock. He is a better opponent than you give him credit for, and is not a bad pick for a TUNEUP which is all that he is. Vitali is fighting him because he wants to make some money and shake some of the ring rust off while he waits for the winner of the Rahman/Barrett fight.
                  maskaev is fighting this thursday. klitschko isnt cleared to fight until september. when he is cleared to fight, he has to face the winner of barrett/rahman. where is he gonna fit his fight with maskaev in this year?

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                  • Bozo_no no
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Kid Achilles
                    Vitali is the best heavyweight around today. Judging by his decision to take on a soft opponent in Maskev for his first time out after his injury, I'd say he's also the smartest.

                    You miss the point.

                    A 'tune up' is a fight you take between tough fights.

                    Corrie Sanders and Danny Williams in Two years doesn't warrent a tune up fight, regardless of his surgery.

                    Again, James Toney had a very serious arm injury, and fought Ruiz for a title on a month's notice.

                    If Vitali had some tough fights in the last year or so, maybe a tune up wouldn't be so bad.

                    But a fight agaisnt Maskiev is a joke (hence HBO not even allowing it, and they are all over Vitali's jock) and it wouldn't be a tune up, it would be his 3rd consecutive fight agsisnt a very weak fighter.

                    For the 3rd time, Ruiz, Byrd or Brewster are not so formidable that they need be avoided.

                    If Vitali insists on fighting in Sept, he should fight a live legit opponent. If not, he should wait a month and fight the Rahman Barrett winner in Nov.

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                    • Nautilus
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by TysonKO50-5-0
                      Instead of growing a pair and fighting fighters who actually have a chance, Vitali Klitschko is just following the trend of fighting another opponent who has literally 0 chance.

                      It's ashame that Byrd and Lewis stole his **** and balls and he will never fight a notable opponent again.

                      Cmon, Viturdi, give your fans something to brag about and fight Rahman, Brewster, Toney, or Byrd.

                      Right now, you're slipping and you can't even consider yourself the best HW on the planet anymore.

                      If he does decide to fight Oleg, I hope he kicks Viturdi's ass inside out.

                      yourb0oring

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