How to beat the Klitchkos!!!

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  • RINGG
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    #81
    We seen it done but with all the recycled used-up contenders and untested prospects in the division fighting for the title, I doubt we will see it again.

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    • Steak
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      #82
      Originally posted by Rocky Rode
      I should've listened to this -_- I just got neg repped for a post in this thread by some guy named Klitschko2011 and in the comment section all he wrote was "******ed n.igger"
      dont take it personally, he does it to everyone. including white guys.

      Ive been called racist against just about every race on this website, including being called a self hating white.

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      • Tobi.G
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        #83
        Originally posted by Boxing Scene
        Try again. Chambers did that.
        The problem with Chambers is hes not strong enough physically and has not the punch. I still think Solis is the most capable one to beat both Klitsckos at the moment if his leg dont get injured and comes at 235 pounds. At the moment i see nobody who i think would have more of a chance than him.
        Solis has the tools but the fight was already over in round one! I still think that end was a fluke and woulnt happen again like this. I just hope Solis recoveres well and come back in better shape.

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        • BetterCallSaul
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          #84
          A 6 ft 7 version of Haye with a decent chin would be a huge threat to Klitschko.

          As it stands, Haye doesn't stand much of a chance.

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          • nomadman
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            #85
            Originally posted by Tobi.G
            The problem with Chambers is hes not strong enough physically and has not the punch. I still think Solis is the most capable one to beat both Klitsckos at the moment if his leg dont get injured and comes at 235 pounds. At the moment i see nobody who i think would have more of a chance than him.
            Solis has the tools but the fight was already over in round one! I still think that end was a fluke and woulnt happen again like this. I just hope Solis recoveres well and come back in better shape.
            Solis is most likely out of the picture for a while now, and by the time he comes back (assuming he's fully healed up) I doubt Vitali will still be fighting. Against Wlad, his speed and skills won't hold him in nearly as good a stead as they would have against Vitali. Besides, I highly doubt he'll ever have the discipline again to come in to a fight in shape (as in, not a big round shape).

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            • nomadman
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              #86
              Originally posted by timba
              A 6 ft 7 version of Haye with a decent chin would be a huge threat to Klitschko.
              Yeah, but he'd always lose to the seven foot two inch Pacman with the Justin Bieber bowl cut. Every time.

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              • PEBBLES!
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                #87
                Vitali beats any HW from any era.

                FACTS about Vitali Klitschko:

                - All Time Great and Hall Of Famer.

                - There is no blueprint to beat him.

                - He is unbeatable.

                - He has dominated every opponent he has ever faced.

                - Has never been behind on the scorecards at the end of a fight.

                - Has a great chin, never been down.

                - 39 KOs in 42 wins, greatest heavyweight champ KO% of all time.

                - Only man ever to be world heavyweight champ in boxing and kickboxing.

                - Vitali is almost 40 now, came back after a 4 year layoff and is still dominating the HW division. He hasn't lost a single round in his comeback.

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                • Daddy T
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                  #88
                  If you ask me beating the current version of wlad is all about head movement, and speed. You need to be agressive and not back away too much, slip that jab step in and counter before he pulls his head back. Haye has these skills. The problem for Haye is, to beat Wlad you also want a good chin cause no matter how many you slip if you don't you take him out early he will likely eventually get in one of those big rights. - Prime Tyson beats him every time and easily at that.

                  To beat Vitali you want great footwork, again good head movement, a nice sharp jab and good lateral movement. Again I think Tyson beats him (in a war)but somebody like Ali on the other hand takes Vitali apart for a UD or late TKO on cuts, specially if we're talking a 15 rounder like the good old days. I don't know who has the skill set in the current crop of heavyweights to do the job - haven't really seen enough of Adamek to tell - and again Haye might fit the bill. The only other way to beat him is to simply be bigger, stronger and tougher - and there is nobody like that around either.

                  btw back in the day Lennox Lewis would beat either Klit that was around at the time.
                  Last edited by Daddy T; 04-26-2011, 06:34 AM.

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                  • jimmy1569
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                    #89
                    Originally posted by It's Ovah
                    Yeah, but he'd always lose to the seven foot two inch Pacman with the Justin Bieber bowl cut. Every time.
                    Ok... that was funny. Let's basically create fighters that don't exist to beat the brothers. lol!

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                    • jimmy1569
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                      #90
                      Btw.... don't even try to think a 6ft 8 Manny Paquaio beats vITALI kLITSCHKO... mannu WOULD be too aggressive for his own good & get himself ktfo sooner rather than later. 6 ft 8 Floyd gives him some problems as he would be attempting to make Vitali miss all night long. Vitali hates those defensive slick fighters that JUST bank on his shoulder giving out... see KJ & cHRIS bYRD for that.... 2 of the 5 who survived without getting ktfo by him.. Floyd could see the final bell if he doesn't offend at all & just stays in the pocket concentrating on D WHILE WINNING 2 rds tops in a unanimous decision loss. Don't get me started on 6ft 8 versions of Sugar Rays. Peeple think just because you;re the same size as VK IT GIVES YOU THE AUTOMATIC RIGHTS TO STEP TO HIM..... I DON'T think so!

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