Should Vitali Klitschko retire now?

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  • Derranged
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    #41
    Fight Haye. If he wins, retire. If he loses, rematch.

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    • SN!PER
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      #42
      Fighters crave challenges. Now that Vitali has a challenge with Haye, he should feel blessed, because he has a chance to prove himself in his final career battle.

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      • sdcluser
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        #43
        Originally posted by Freedom.
        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?
        He should retire now and adopt you as his son. You can feed Vitali daily dosage of your "knowledge" of his "greatness". Don't forget to iron that fecking shirt for Vitali....and Vitali want his undie folded and starched mofo. Now get pronto on your duty as the Klits slave now and please remove yourself from this site. Thank you.

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        • Hayehammer
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          #44
          Vitali can still box and beat everybody out there! But i give david haye a good chance to beat him! I can see haye controlling the distance and outbox vitali klitschko! Wladimir kept haye busy with his jab and fast feet! Vitali is not that fast and cant track haye down ! haye will always be one step ahead of him and will have way more time to set up his offence!
          If vitali klitschko thinks the fight with kevin johnson was annoying then he will go insane trying to hit david haye! David haye himself just needs to let his hands go more like he did against chisora! Then good things can happen for him!

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          • Daddy T
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            #45
            Originally posted by Hayehammer
            Vitali can still box and beat everybody out there! But i give david haye a good chance to beat him! I can see haye controlling the distance and outbox vitali klitschko! Wladimir kept haye busy with his jab and fast feet! Vitali is not that fast and cant track haye down ! haye will always be one step ahead of him and will have way more time to set up his offence!
            If vitali klitschko thinks the fight with kevin johnson was annoying then he will go insane trying to hit david haye! David haye himself just needs to let his hands go more like he did against chisora! Then good things can happen for him!
            You know you can use periods to end sentences, not just exclamation marks!

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            • AntonTheMeh
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              #46
              yeah........

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              • BostonGuy
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                #47
                I voted "no." Vitali has dominated his opponents and has taken (much) less punishment in his 'second career span' than he did in his first. He's a much more experienced, patient and relaxed fighter IMO. He looked good against Charr. He was very relaxed, fought at a measured pace and was methodical in his work.

                To me, Vitali is still very much close to his prime. He reminds me of George Foreman, where he had two successful career runs and arguable two primes. Vitali is in this second phase of his career and for what he's lost in terms of physicality, he's gained experience and fights much smarter.

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                • T.Horton
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by BostonGuy
                  I voted "no." Vitali has dominated his opponents and has taken (much) less punishment in his 'second career span' than he did in his first. He's a much more experienced, patient and relaxed fighter IMO. He looked good against Charr. He was very relaxed, fought at a measured pace and was methodical in his work.

                  To me, Vitali is still very much close to his prime. He reminds me of George Foreman, where he had two successful career runs and arguable two primes. Vitali is in this second phase of his career and for what he's lost in terms of physicality, he's gained experience and fights much smarter.
                  ^^^ nuthugger extraordinaire.

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                  • BostonGuy
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Timothy Horton
                    ^^^ nuthugger extraordinaire.
                    Nice counter argument, how ****in immature - you can't refute any of the points in my post so you resort to name calling. Go back to the lounge, you ****in clown...

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