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  • Drunk Punch
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    #11
    Maybe Evander should accept that he's not going to get a $20m retirement check from the Klitschkos, if anything they will low ball him like they did to Briggs and all the other bums they fight.

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    • JAB5239
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      #12
      Now you're just begging for a payday Evander. Have some dignity.

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      • 4Corners
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        #13
        Sad.......

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        • Weltschmerz
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          #14
          If the next one is Vitali's last, he should really fight a world name in Holyfield, instead of Charr, 'a guy who hasn't even heard of himself' (quote David Haye)

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          • Someone88
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            #15
            Maybe Vitali or Wladimir should fight Holyfield but if there isn't a top opponent available

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            • JAB5239
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              #16
              Originally posted by WladimirK
              If the next one is Vitali's last, he should really fight a world name in Holyfield, instead of Charr, 'a guy who hasn't even heard of himself' (quote David Haye)
              Charr does nothing for Vittles career and neither would the 117 year old geriatric. The only fight that could add any real legitimacy to his career would involve beating his brother. That won't happen and he wouldn't beat him if it did. His legacy has been built on matchsticks.

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              • ShoulderRoll
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                #17
                If he's going to fight Charr then he might as well fight Holyfield.

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                • Weltschmerz
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by JAB5239
                  Charr does nothing for Vittles career and neither would the 117 year old geriatric. The only fight that could add any real legitimacy to his career would involve beating his brother. That won't happen and he wouldn't beat him if it did. His legacy has been built on matchsticks.
                  Vitali has had an unlucky career. His best years he was out of the game. But he's still a champion, in many respects.

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                  • Simurgh
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                    #19
                    Total non-sense from Evander.

                    I wouldn't pick best/prime Evander against today's Wlad or prime Vitali.

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                    • JAB5239
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by WladimirK
                      Vitali has had an unlucky career. His best years he was out of the game. But he's still a champion, in many respects.
                      Head to Vegas I rate him highly. Career wise he's been at flop considering his potential. He simply chosen very wheal opponents for most of his career. Not entirely his fault, but the majority of the blame falls on him. He judge could have done so much more in my opinion. Still the second best heavy of his Era though.

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