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  • Moon
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    #31
    I don't care if the Klit brothers stay or go. As long as they are fighting regularly against ranked guys. I expect they'll both be without titles, soon. If not, I hope they're winning in convincing fashion, but this is doubtful.

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    • AintGottaClue
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      #32
      Originally posted by Bozo_no_no
      What does Vitali beating Rahman have to do with anything, nevermind it validating something you've been saying all along?

      John Ruiz and Oleg Maskeiv beat Hassim Rahman.

      Vitali's problem isn't that he's not capeable of beating Rahman, its that he seems to have a problem wanting to fight anyone with a pulse right now.

      You're just a bitter little twirp who can't stand to read anyone critisizing his hero.

      o so now vitali beating rahman has no meaning bozo? whats he have to do beat toney? brock? peter lamo? or are u just a bitter hater

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      • Bozo_no no
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        #33
        Originally posted by SturmRules
        o so now vitali beating rahman has no meaning bozo? whats he have to do beat toney? brock? peter lamo? or are u just a bitter hater

        I've said all along I think Barrett is going to beat Rahman.

        You're just a ****** little kid who's taken everything negative said about the Klitschkos by every person and lumped it all into one inside you mind.

        You're trying to twist things so that you can thow a victory party should Vitali beat Rahman like it validates all of your nut hugging hype.

        I for one would give him credit just for taking the fight, becuase at this point, it appears he's not interested in getting in the ring with a top 7 fighter.

        He needs to win the other titles, not give his up and fight the likes of Brock and Maskiev.

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        • paul750
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          #34
          i don't think vitali klitschko is scared of anybody, fighting lewis at short notice didn't seem to bother him, so i can't see how any of these current guys would.

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          • Bozo_no no
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            #35
            Originally posted by paul750
            i don't think vitali klitschko is scared of anybody, fighting lewis at short notice didn't seem to bother him, so i can't see how any of these current guys would.

            I wouldn't use the word "scared" either, but whatever you want to call it, since being awarded the "Ring Title" for beating Corrie Sanders, he's fought once in 14 months agaisnt Danny Williams, and now seems interested in fighting a very green Calvin Brock (after wide spred outrage quashed his interest to fight Oleg Maskiev).


            The bottom line is that he needs to be in the ring, fighting a top 5 Heavyweight, and that doesn't look like it's going to happen anytime soon.

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            • DiegoFuego
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              #36
              WHY DO KLITSCHKO FANS CONTINUE TO SAY VITALI TOOK LEWIS ON SHORT NOTICE?!

              Vitali won the mandatory position to face Lewis in November of 2002. From THAT moment on, he was training for Lewis. After all, they were planning an April fight!!!!!!!!!!!!! Klitschko was 100% ready for Lewis and caught him out of shape and out of practice, hit him with his best shots, and STILL couldn't put Lewis away. Klitschko had every advantage anyone who has ever faced Lewis could dream of, and this joke "heavyweight champion" couldn't take Lewis out. Pathetic.

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              • paul750
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                #37
                Originally posted by Bozo_no_no
                I wouldn't use the word "scared" either, but whatever you want to call it, since being awarded the "Ring Title" for beating Corrie Sanders, he's fought once in 14 months agaisnt Danny Williams, and now seems interested in fighting a very green Calvin Brock (after wide spred outrage quashed his interest to fight Oleg Maskiev).


                The bottom line is that he needs to be in the ring, fighting a top 5 Heavyweight, and that doesn't look like it's going to happen anytime soon.
                he also has the problem of not being able to fight a truly great heavyweight at the moment, thats part of the reason why he wanted the lewis rematch so badly. the current guys are john ruiz which would not generate much interest because of ruiz's style, lamon brewster who i believe will be exposed by krasniqi, and the fading chris byrd.

                the other guys have still to prove themselves like samuel peter and calvin brock, james toney is in a bad situation regarding testing positive for drugs, golota is totally finished as is tyson, thers just a bunch of guys who have yet to prove themselves.

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                • Bozo_no no
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by paul750
                  he also has the problem of not being able to fight a truly great heavyweight at the moment, thats part of the reason why he wanted the lewis rematch so badly. the current guys are john ruiz which would not generate much interest because of ruiz's style, lamon brewster who i believe will be exposed by krasniqi, and the fading chris byrd.

                  the other guys have still to prove themselves like samuel peter and calvin brock, james toney is in a bad situation regarding testing positive for drugs, golota is totally finished as is tyson, thers just a bunch of guys who have yet to prove themselves.


                  I don't know what kind of logic you're getting at here.

                  So because the current top 5 - 7 Heavyweights aren't that good, that excuses him from fighting them, and makes his inactivity and picking soft opponents okay?

                  No.

                  I don't care how poor you think they are, the guy has the Ring belt and is obligated to fight the best fighters currently available.

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                  • Pno
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                    #39
                    it seems to me as far as I can remember, which isn't THAT FAR or that much boxing history either... that the HW champion of the world only fought like once a year, almost like watching Hogan back in the day on the WWF. You could only watch him with pay per view Wrestlemanias and stuff. Now the division is so shambled that there's too many non-worthy opponents trying to force the champions to fight often or be called hurtful names and be ridiculed

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                    • paul750
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Bozo_no_no

                      I don't care how poor you think they are, the guy has the Ring belt and is obligated to fight the best fighters currently available.
                      yes but there is no ''best'' fighter out there at the moment, but of course he should be fighting the so called best in the division, but injuries have appeared to halt that.

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