Vitali Klitschko gets 15% of Ukrane Vote

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  • The Hammer
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    #11
    Marco Huck is moving up to HW after his fight this Saturday, and if Vitali doesn't retire, he may be the next opponent. He says he's already been in discussions with Bernd Bonte and they've agreed to everything.

    http://boxingnews.com.ua/ru/novosti/...tsja-s-klichko

    Haye had his chance against a Klitschko and fought like a frightened chicken for 11 1/2 rounds. Huck is more of a warrior than Haye, he'll bring his best effort.

    In the election, so far Yanukovych’s Party has 50 percent, Tymoshenko’s and Klitschko’s parties got about 15 percent each, Svoboda (Freedom) has 7 percent and the Communists 5 percent.

    Yanukovych and Freedom will likely form a coalition government with 57%, and a union of Klitschko's and Tymoshenko’s parties will form a strong opposition at 30%.

    Vitali may or may not decide to retire from boxing and become the official voice of the opposition.

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    • Gojira
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      #12
      Originally posted by Freedom.
      Marco Huck is moving up to HW after his fight this Saturday, and if Vitali doesn't retire, he may be the next opponent. He says he's already been in discussions with Bernd Bonte and they've agreed to everything.

      http://boxingnews.com.ua/ru/novosti/...tsja-s-klichko

      Haye had his chance against a Klitschko and fought like a frightened chicken for 11 1/2 rounds. Huck is more of a warrior than Haye, he'll bring his best effort.

      In the election, so far Yanukovych’s Party has 50 percent, Tymoshenko’s and Klitschko’s parties got about 15 percent each, Svoboda (Freedom) has 7 percent and the Communists 5 percent.

      Yanukovych and Freedom will likely form a coalition government with 57%, and a union of Klitschko's and Tymoshenko’s parties will form a strong opposition at 30%.

      Vitali may or may not decide to retire from boxing and become the official voice of the opposition.
      Vitali will surely be remembered as a great with a win against Huck

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      • The Hammer
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        #13
        Originally posted by Napalm Death
        Vitali will surely be remembered as a great with a win against Huck
        Huck's record at cruiserweight is better than Haye's. He's only ever lost at CW to a very good, prime fighter, Steve Cunningham. Haye was stopped by faded age 40 Carl Thompson.

        Haye won just two title fights at CW, one against the hapless Mormeck and the other against the glass-chinned Macarinelli. Huck has many title fight wins at CW.

        Vitali will be remembered for holding a world HW title in three different decades - he's the only one in history do have done so.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Freedom.
          Huck's record at cruiserweight is better than Haye's. He's only ever lost at CW to a very good, prime fighter, Steve Cunningham. Haye was stopped by faded age 40 Carl Thompson.

          Haye won just two title fights at CW, one against the hapless Mormeck and the other against the glass-chinned Macarinelli. Huck has many title fight wins at CW.

          Vitali will be remembered for holding a world HW title in three different decades - he's the only one in history do have done so.
          Bullsit vitali is a cherrypicker,haye wet up to heavyweight and beat valuev for the WBA title and valuev is someone who vitali ducked,vitalid biggest fight to date is against Lennox and he lost

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