Comments Thread For: Photos: Vitali Klitschko Continues To Push Himself in Camp

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Photos: Vitali Klitschko Continues To Push Himself in Camp

    WBC heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko (44-2, 40KOs) mixes a bit of fun with his training camp for the upcoming defense against undefeated challenger Manuel Charr (21-0, 11KOs, scheduled for September 8th at Olimpiyskiy in Moscow, Russia [Click Here To Read More]
  • Earl-Hickey
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    Vitali should be an inspiration to 40+ year old men worldwide

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    • Cuban Linx
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      #3
      Big Bro is always in great shape.

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      • rudy4pl
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        #4
        3rd pic from top

        "Ni99a please, you ain't stealing my show with that."

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        • Mike Tyson77
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          Vitali, an ATG and true BOSS.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Earl Hickey


            Vitali should be an inspiration to 40+ year old men worldwide
            No one can beat Bernard Hopkins in that department.

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            • Tobi.G
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              It seems Vitali has added some muscle again. He will be propably a few pounds heavier as in his last bouts. I thought he lost some weight to compensate his age. Hopefully the old man will not tire out. Charr is an easy opponent though, or lets say he should be an easy opponent to Vitali.
              But maybe im just wrong and he has not added weight, pictures are often lieing.

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              • Craveman
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                #8
                The last picture

                Wow is this where he swims? Look at the scenery!!

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                • Daļa
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                  Vitali didn't look so muscular at the weigh-in against Chisora.
                  Impressive for a 41 y old man.

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                  • Weltschmerz
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                    Hope he doesn't retire after charr, unless he really has slowed down. but i don't think he has, he was injured v chisora. interesting to see how he will fight, and what will happen after that. he said in an interview that he feels like a 25 yr old, but that his trainer Szdunek will be the one who tells him when to stop.

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