Comments Thread For: Klitschko vs Wach Showdown in Play For November?
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Some are so quick to say "this is crap"...
But list what other HW's out there show they have a real chance? That guy many thought WAS Haye. But all the Klits can do is fight the next hot, young fighter with a good win or two and keep dominating. There is no one fighter that looks like a destructive force that they are "ducking". They have to fight whoever is the best or whoever is coming off of notable wins.Comment
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Povetkin/Chagaev winner, Robert Helenius(coming off a good win against Peter), Dimitrenko, Chambers/Thompson winner. Yes, they might have to fight some fighters they've already fought but thats because no ones really left at heavyweight. They've beaten almost everyone put infront of them.Some are so quick to say "this is crap"...
But list what other HW's out there show they have a real chance? That guy many thought WAS Haye. But all the Klits can do is fight the next hot, young fighter with a good win or two and keep dominating. There is no one fighter that looks like a destructive force that they are "ducking". They have to fight whoever is the best or whoever is coming off of notable wins.
Knocking out a fat McBride doesn't deserve an automatic shot at a Klitschko, if that was the case how come Mike Mollo never got his chance for a nice pay-day? Mike Mollo knocked out a better shape McBride.Comment
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Wach (25-0, 13 KO) is very sturdy, and has never been down as an amateur or as a pro. He had a long amateur career, and won Silver in the EU amateur tournament in 2004.
The fight will draw a huge croud in Germany or Poland. It will be interesting to see Wlad in with someone who is taller (6'7") than he is. The haters won't be able to b1tch about a height advantage.
There really isn't anybody else available for Wladimir this fall, except for journeymen like Chauncey Welliver.
- Arreola: Wlad's first choice, but Arreola's management wanted one more fight before facing Wlad next year. Looks like he'll be facing Maurice Harris on Sep 15.
- Dimitrenko: scheduled to fight Sprott on Sept 24
- Boytsov: scheduled for a warm-up on the same card as Dimitrenko
- Povetkin: chicken-hearted Sasha is fighting Chagaev, wants no part of Wladimir
- Helenius: fighting Lyakhovich on Aug 27, his managers want him to have more experience before facing Wlad
Wlad's already beaten everyone else: Thompson, Haye, Chagaev, Chambers, etc.Comment
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Here we go again.
These two Klit Lickers are a joke in these forums.Wach (25-0, 13 KO) is very sturdy, and has never been down as an amateur or as a pro. He had a long amateur career, and won Silver in the EU amateur tournament in 2004.
The fight will draw a huge croud in Germany or Poland. It will be interesting to see Wlad in with someone who is taller (6'7") than he is. The haters won't be able to b1tch about a height advantage.
There really isn't anybody else available for Wladimir this fall, except for journeymen like Chauncey Welliver.
- Arreola: Wlad's first choice, but Arreola's management wanted one more fight before facing Wlad next year. Looks like he'll be facing Maurice Harris on Sep 15.
- Dimitrenko: scheduled to fight Sprott on Sept 24
- Boytsov: scheduled for a warm-up on the same card as Dimitrenko
- Povetkin: chicken-hearted Sasha is fighting Chagaev, wants no part of Wladimir
- Helenius: fighting Lyakhovich on Aug 27, his managers want him to have more experience before facing Wlad
Wlad's already beaten everyone else: Thompson, Haye, Chagaev, Chambers, etc.
Trying to big up whoever this fighter is to make their Hero look credible.
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