Is Wladimir Klitschko past his prime at age 35?
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Yes, Haye deserves credit if he wins. But Wladimir also deserves credit if he wins.
If Wlad wins, realistically, his resume put him top3 P4P in the sport.Comment
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realistically the question doesn't matter so much. wlad just has to come into the ring to do his thing. it's haye who will have to be the agressor but remember wlad is not the slow punching valuev. if haye uses the same tactic he will be punished.
overall haye is hardly a credible threat at hw
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Heavyweights are on a different clock than other divisions. Wlad recently started adding to his game and looks better than I have ever seen him. The right hook he throws now is crazy. He is harder to beat now than he ever was.Comment on the main page of ESPN's boxing section:
Do you agree or disagree with this comment? Wladimir Klitschko is age 35 now, an age when most fighters are in decline.
I think Wlad looked the best I've ever seen him against Chagaev just two years ago, and he also very good against Peter last September. However, the 9 months of inactivity and fighting only twice in the two years since Chagaev may not have been good for him.Comment
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I cant say Hayes chin is worst I never seen him get knocked out like by Corrie Sanders, When haye lost it was because he was out gassed nothing to do with chin. I would say I prefer Hayes chin. But I would prefer Wladimirs power, But Haye has a speed advantage in hands feet and head movement. None of them have a chin of Vitali though, who I think will win Haye, even if Haye does win. Unless Vitali suddenly grows oldI am guessing that 'prime' can only be viewed in hindsight. I expect that he is regardless of what can be qualified. Still, I don't think he'll lose to haye. haye is giving up weight, reach and height. Neither have overly strong chins, though haye's is reputedly worse.
Try not to worry about it much. Que sera sera.
War Wladimir.Last edited by steeluv; 06-24-2011, 11:37 AM.Comment
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