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  • Dr.Eisenfaust
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    #1781
    Originally posted by yoz
    Thanks for posting.

    Vitali vs. Wlad would be huge and super-exciting; two world-class, ATG HW fighters up against each other. Real 50-50, IMO. Either Wlad edges a decision win, or Vitali scores a stoppage.
    I can't imagine how Wlad would land his jab on Vitali or how he would deal with him on the ropes. Stylistically, Vitali Klitschko is a nightmare for every boxer.

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    • BostonGuy
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      #1782
      Originally posted by BostonGuy
      I'm compiling a list of "the best hw fights of 2013." I will add to the list the following fights:

      Arreola-Mitchell
      Abdusalamov-Perez
      Mansour-Price
      Minto-Cameron

      The list will be 15-20 fights in order of entertainment/ excitement value. What are some fights I may have missed?
      Anyone gonna help me wit my list?

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      • SN!PER
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        #1783
        Originally posted by BostonGuy
        Anyone gonna help me wit my list?
        Chisora-Scott
        Arreola-Stiverne
        Wilder-Firtha
        Fury-Cunningham
        Price-Thompson II
        Ruiz Jr.-Joe Hanks

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        • The Hammer
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          #1784
          David Price back on January 25 against Evgeny Orlov


          2013 Report Card: Wladimir Klitschko

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          • yoz
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            #1785
            W. Klitschko eyes March 8 date for next defense

            The target date for WBA/IBF/WBO/IBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko’s defense against mandatory challenger Alex Leapai is March 8. The Klitschko camp wants to stage the bout on that date in Germany, while the Leapai camp is looking to bring the fight to Australia. If no deal is worked out by January 3, a purse bid will be held with a minimum bid of $1 million.

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            • Jewish-Reptile
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              #1786
              Originally posted by yoz
              W. Klitschko eyes March 8 date for next defense
              One more defence closer to the dream,hopefully it is routine.

              I would like to go to this one,but I'd prefer to see Pulev amid Wlad,maybe I'll wait to see the card.

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              • The Hammer
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                #1787
                Originally posted by BostonGuy
                I'm compiling a list of "the best hw fights of 2013."

                The list will be 15-20 fights in order of entertainment/ excitement value. What are some fights I may have missed?

                Arreola-Mitchell
                Abdusalamov-Perez
                Mansour-Price
                Minto-Cameron
                Fury-Cunningham (both fighters down)
                Glazkov-Wilson (NBC very pleased by this entertaining fight)
                Rekowski-Elijah McCall (now Elijah's dad wants revenge)
                Szpilka-Minto
                Szpilka-Mollo I
                Szpilka-Mollo II
                Povetkin-Wawrzyk (good performance by Povetkin)
                Klitschko-Pianeta (solid performance by Wladimir)
                Takam-Grant (late KO)
                Hammer-Larsen (Hammer was losing when he came back to KO Larsen)
                Browne-Towers (Browne poured on the offense, broke Towers down)
                Pianeta-Teuber (nice performance by Pianeta for the TKO)
                Chagaev-Pudar (Chagaev was the first to ever knock Pudar down)
                Leapai-Boytsov (very competitive fight)

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                • FloydTBE
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                  #1788
                  Good News about David Price, It would be great to see him get back in the ring and box a lot more sensibly, using his jab to set up those right hands (Wald Esc).

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                  • TBear
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                    #1789
                    Originally posted by BostonGuy
                    Anyone gonna help me wit my list?
                    The two Szpilka/Mollo bouts were good fights.

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                    • The Hammer
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                      #1790
                      Alex Leapai does not want to fight Wladimir Klitschko on the proposed date of March 8. He wants the fight to be in late April or May.


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