Like It Or Not...klitschko Will Be Around For Awhile

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  • Colonel Jones
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    Like It Or Not...klitschko Will Be Around For Awhile

    I'm Not Saying That This Big Beast Will Reign As Champion Like Holmes Or Other Long Reigning Champs Did. But, There Is No Denying That He To Be Taken Serious, And Probably For A Long Time. When A Fighter Is As Big As He Is (and Knows How To Fight Using His Height As An Advantage) Hits As Hard, And Is Scrappy Enough (see Lewis Fight), It's A Recipe To Be Around For Awhile. And Like His Brother, When He Finally Does Get Beat Pretty Convinvingly, I Imagine He'll Bounce Back The Same Way His Brother Did. (not That It Was Succesful, But Considering That So Many Fighters Go Into Hiding After They Loose A Huge Match, These Guys Don't , There Seems To Be No Embarrasement Factor Here.) I Just Believe That He'll Be Around, Champ Or Not, For Awhile, And I Believe He'll Do Alot Of Damage On The Way. I Just Haven't Seen Anything Lately To Think Otherwise..what Are Some Of Your Thoughts? I'd Be Intrested In Hearing.
  • ispayder
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    #2
    I can only say that it is absolutely true,like it or not! And like it or not, the heavyweight division at present, stinks.

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    • jack_the_rippuh
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      #3
      Agreed.....

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      • Kimmy
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        #4
        Yeah it stinks but Klitscko rules over the stink. I don`t see any heavyweight that i would favor over him at this time. Time will tell but until someone beats him, he is the best heavyweight in the world and the true heayweight champ!

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        • Boxer2005
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          #5
          I cant think of anyone from the current lot who can beat him good.

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          • Pno
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            #6
            I think this might be true. If he keeps a tab on his body, not letting injuries get too serious, he should be around for a while, I agree.

            One thing that impressed me in the Williams fight is something that Jim Lampley noticed.. he seems to know when to throw a punch at a target and when to throw TO the target. Lots of fakes to get the opponent thrown off, good setups for sharp-shooting.

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            • moochi
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              #7
              he will get beaten convincingly soon, and he will still hang around like a bad smell......and this is because he will be able to beat several fringe contenders with his height advantage.

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              • neils7147933
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                #8
                aaahhh. A Klitschko thread. How refreshing.

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                • Pno
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                  #9
                  all these Klitschko threads...
                  i guess HE IS THE MAN TO BEAT, the REAL CHAMP

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                  • drag0n_
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Colonel Jones
                    I'm Not Saying That This Big Beast Will Reign As Champion Like Holmes Or Other Long Reigning Champs Did. But, There Is No Denying That He To Be Taken Serious, And Probably For A Long Time. When A Fighter Is As Big As He Is (and Knows How To Fight Using His Height As An Advantage) Hits As Hard, And Is Scrappy Enough (see Lewis Fight), It's A Recipe To Be Around For Awhile. And Like His Brother, When He Finally Does Get Beat Pretty Convinvingly, I Imagine He'll Bounce Back The Same Way His Brother Did. (not That It Was Succesful, But Considering That So Many Fighters Go Into Hiding After They Loose A Huge Match, These Guys Don't , There Seems To Be No Embarrasement Factor Here.) I Just Believe That He'll Be Around, Champ Or Not, For Awhile, And I Believe He'll Do Alot Of Damage On The Way. I Just Haven't Seen Anything Lately To Think Otherwise..what Are Some Of Your Thoughts? I'd Be Intrested In Hearing.
                    I agree.. Klitschko is the man to beat in the HW division.

                    Off topic - why are all of your words Begninning With Capital Letters?

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