Should Vitali Klitschko retire now?

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  • The Hammer
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    #1

    Should Vitali Klitschko retire now?

    Vitali is still good at age 41, but not nearly as accurate or sharp as he was around the time he fought Arreola.

    It's possible someone who wouldn't have a chance against him might defeat him now.

    Should he retire now?
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    Yes, it's time to hang them up
    45.24%
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    Maybe, although I'd like to see him continue because I enjoy his fights
    28.57%
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    No, he's still in his prime (although past his best) and has several fights left in him
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    The poll is expired.

  • Ring Leader
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    #2
    He looks piss poor to what he use to be. I still want him to fight David Haye. Im picking Haye to win

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    • The Hammer
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      #3
      Originally posted by Ring Leader
      He looks piss poor to what he use to be. I still want him to fight David Haye. Im picking Haye to win
      Don't you think David Haye has too much class to target a faded 41 year old?

      Surely Haye will try for one of the undefeated young contenders or try for a rematch with Wlad who's younger than Vitali at age 36 and still very good.

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      • Ring Leader
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        #4
        Originally posted by Freedom.
        Don't you think David Haye has too much class to target a faded 41 year old?

        Surely Haye will try for one of the undefeated young contenders or try for a rematch with Wlad who's younger than Vitali at age 36 and still very good.
        I dont see whats wrong with that fight? Vitali is champion and Haye is a challenger and arguably #1 contender. If Vitali loses he loses. Its boxing I want to watch it. Be a great matchup

        Vitali didnt see no harm in fighting a past prime Lennox Lewis who we can all agree looked as faded as ever plus being out of shape in that fight
        Last edited by Ring Leader; 09-09-2012, 09:49 PM.

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        • elfag
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          #5
          Originally posted by Freedom.
          Don't you think David Haye has too much class to target a faded 41 year old?

          Surely Haye will try for one of the undefeated young contenders or try for a rematch with Wlad who's younger than Vitali at age 36 and still very good.

          Yeah he should want to you know avenge that one sided 12 round loss to Wladimir now that his toe is 100%. But who has time for that when you have a 41 year old brother who is looking very old and ripe for the taking.

          Haye doesnt have a champion's heart. Champions want to avenge their losses.

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          • Russian Crushin
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            #6
            Yes i do. He doesnt look at good and has lost all explosiveness

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            • Snake...
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              #7
              He should

              i hate when young fighters beat older greater fighters due to age

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              • damuttz112
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                #8
                He was missing alot of shots he would usually make, and for a **** opponent Charr was still able to tag him at times in RD 3 & 4.



                Last edited by damuttz112; 09-09-2012, 10:01 PM.

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                • CHOWWOKKA
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                  #9
                  David Haye is making Vitali retire

                  lololol

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                  • vacon04
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                    #10
                    Yeah, he had a good career with dominant performances and plenty KOs, but he's not the same anymore. I think it's time for him to say goodbye.

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