Originally posted by -The Game-
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Would the klitchko's last in the 70s?
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Originally posted by Spray_resistant View PostHe did make him miss alot true, its what Byrd specializes in making bigger slower guys hit air.
What does it say about his mentality though that after that fight against Lewis he wanted to continue? He must have been in some serious pain to quit in a fight he was clearly winning then but not with that terrible cut above his eye in a fight he may not have won had it gone all 12 so IDK if that say anything at all really.
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Originally posted by Walt Liquor View Postvit has proven himself waaaay more than floyd ever has since. get out of here.
vit learned his lesson and his heart is nowhere near in question
Also..Im not sure what he has done to prove his heart is not in question.....
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Originally posted by cupocity303 View Post
1. Ahh so you nitpick which year Ali was in his prime, but not with Vitali right? It's irrelevant when his complete prime was? If ALi wasn't prime till 67, then Vitali wasn't prime till post-Lewis Experience.
Sidenote: Young ALi struggled against a bum before the first Liston fight.
2. Wrong to put down ATG's? But it's ok to put down a Heavyweight ATG? Which Wlad is, if not Vitali. If not by his sheer dominance fight after fight, or the KO percentage, then for the amount of title defences VS Top 10 Contenders.
please, let me know when I put down Wladimir. go ahead. Ive said multiple times that he will be top 10 when he retires. and for the record, Wladimir has beaten 10 top ten contenders: which is very good. but Ali had around 30.
Ali was a dumbass and a jerk, but you cant deny what he did in boxing.
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Originally posted by RubenSonny View PostYup, it shows that his motivation is not consistent.
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Originally posted by Spray_resistant View PostYet many ppl think he can beat Wlad, will he just be a bum CW when he gets ko'd too like so many other of Wlad's opponents?
Its more that people 'want' Haye to win as they feel it will inject some life back into the division
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Originally posted by Spray_resistant View PostHe had enough motivation to come back after bad injuries and is dominating maybe only losing 1 or 2 rounds in half a dozen fights, I think that says something positive about the guy outweighing 1 poor performance.
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Originally posted by -The Game- View PostI would think that Wlad comes into the fight as the favourite........but lets look at this objectively...what has Haye done in the division to prove he can beat Wlad.....
Its more that people 'want' Haye to win as they feel it will inject some life back into the division
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