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  • #21
    Originally posted by gingeralbino View Post
    it must be soul destroying losing to Wlad, I cant think of a worse way to lose a fight than the way Wlad beats u. U go in optimistic of landing a big shot on that "glass" chin u think he has and becoming champ. After 3 rounds its obvious that plan a, b and c arent gonna work, and mean while your eating jab after jab after jab. They all look like they're gonna burst into tears by round 6 cos they know they cant win. And then he drags that **** out, KOing u late on when you're already exhausted. When its over u know that u were on the wrong end of a total one sided beat down and there was nothing u could've done about it. Most of the time u dont even land a decent shot the whole fight.

    At least after Vitali beats you u can look back and say I hit him a few good shots. U dont even get that with Wlad. And take into account their opponents have usually spend their careers kicking ass up to that point.

    Id rather be KOd in the first round than KOd in the 12th after not being able to do ANYTHING of note. Its a big why reason i dont like watching Wlad fight, i end up feeling sorry for his opponents!
    Absolutelly right man

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    • #22
      Originally posted by casamasa View Post
      Absolutelly right man
      X2

      I do like watching Wlad- but I do feel sorry for the opponents as well.

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      • #23
        Chambers is really a cruiserweight. He's 6'1 with a 75" reach, he was just to small for Wladimir.

        Chambers needs to use more lateral/foot movement, he just can't stand in front of Wlaimir. BJ Flores said it best, "you circle away from Wladimir's power punch". Chambers needs a new trainer too, a trainer who can help him properly train for Wladimir if they fight next time.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by gingeralbino View Post
          it must be soul destroying losing to Wlad, I cant think of a worse way to lose a fight than the way Wlad beats u. U go in optimistic of landing a big shot on that "glass" chin u think he has and becoming champ. After 3 rounds its obvious that plan a, b and c arent gonna work, and mean while your eating jab after jab after jab. They all look like they're gonna burst into tears by round 6 cos they know they cant win. And then he drags that **** out, KOing u late on when you're already exhausted. When its over u know that u were on the wrong end of a total one sided beat down and there was nothing u could've done about it. Most of the time u dont even land a decent shot the whole fight.

          At least after Vitali beats you u can look back and say I hit him a few good shots. U dont even get that with Wlad. And take into account their opponents have usually spend their careers kicking ass up to that point.

          Id rather be KOd in the first round than KOd in the 12th after not being able to do ANYTHING of note. Its a big why reason i dont like watching Wlad fight, i end up feeling sorry for his opponents!
          Wladimir isn't the most talented boxer, he just has a lot of physical gifts, and he's very BASIC. He's never been in a war, all his fights he just simply dominates his opponents using the 1,2 and occasionally the left hook. His opponents can't even touch him. Most of the opponents Wladimir has fought are either too small or don't have world class caliber skills.

          This heavyweight division is weak, A LOT of these boxers like Povetkin, Peter, Chambers, Haye, etc have obvious weaknesses that Wladimir can easily exploit. If Wladimir was fighting a prime Holyfield, Fraizer, Tyson, Holmes, or Ali, I would favor the opponents.
          Last edited by Boxingwizard; 05-26-2010, 09:40 PM.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Boxingwizard View Post
            Chambers is really a cruiserweight. He's 6'1 with a 75" reach, he was just to small for Wladimir.

            Chambers needs to use more lateral/foot movement, he just can't stand in front of Wlaimir. BJ Flores said it best, "you circle away from Wladimir's power punch". Chambers needs a new trainer too, a trainer who can help him properly train for Wladimir if they fight next time.
            i wouldn't say he is to small.. he did beat dimetrinko who is taller and bigger than wlad....

            but then again wlad is alot more skilled and has alot more power than dimetrinko


            not to knock off dimetrinko, who i believe can be a force in the heavyweight division post-klitschko era

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            • #26
              Originally posted by boxingking500 View Post
              i wouldn't say he is to small.. he did beat dimetrinko who is taller and bigger than wlad....

              but then again wlad is alot more skilled and has alot more power than dimetrinko


              not to knock off dimetrinko, who i believe can be a force in the heavyweight division post-klitschko era
              Dimetrinko's isn't really good, his defense is poor. A guy his size should be fighting Lennox or Wladimir.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Boxingwizard View Post
                Wladimir isn't the most talented boxer, he just has a lot of physical gifts, and he's very BASIC. He's never been in a war, all his fights he just simply dominates his opponents using the 1,2 and occasionally the left hook. His opponents can't even touch him. Most of the opponents Wladimir has fought are either too small or don't have world class caliber skills.

                This heavyweight division is weak, A LOT of these boxers like Povetkin, Peter, Chambers, Haye, etc have obvious weaknesses that Wladimir can easily exploit. If Wladimir was fighting a prime Holyfield, Fraizer, Tyson, Holmes, or Ali, I would favor the opponents.
                LOL! Dreamer!

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                • #28
                  Chambers is a very good boxer.Yes I think so.Really I do!Just...Klichkos are so unbeatable actually that no one can compete with them.P.S-Eddie!You still might to beat a boxers like Peter,Arreola,Dmitrenko,Diva Gay.Keep your head up!

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by casamasa View Post
                    LOL! Dreamer!
                    WTF are you talking about ******? You're not making sense.
                    Last edited by Boxingwizard; 05-27-2010, 02:53 AM.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Boxingwizard View Post
                      Wladimir isn't the most talented boxer, he just has a lot of physical gifts, and he's very BASIC. He's never been in a war, all his fights he just simply dominates his opponents using the 1,2 and occasionally the left hook. His opponents can't even touch him. Most of the opponents Wladimir has fought are either too small or don't have world class caliber skills.

                      This heavyweight division is weak, A LOT of these boxers like Povetkin, Peter, Chambers, Haye, etc have obvious weaknesses that Wladimir can easily exploit. If Wladimir was fighting a prime Holyfield, Fraizer, Tyson, Holmes, or Ali, I would favor the opponents.
                      I agree with everything you said, no argument at all..... but ya gotta admit, you compared him to one hell of a list of legends..... and you only said favor, you didn't say for sure

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