Comments Thread For: Klitschko is Not Bothered By Critics of Pianeta Clash
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Lets remember, 60 wins, only 3 losses, and hasn't lost in almost a decade. That means that he has improved on whatever flaws he had and perfected his Tall-Man style of fighting.
Every 6'6 and taller fighter would be smart to try and emulate the Klitschko fighting formula (if they can, it's not all about being tall) the way some at the lower weights try to fight like Little Floyd.Comment
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It's nice to see you are spending you time digging the old (long forgotten) threads. We'll come up with something new
Good night, you funny man.Comment
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So I see you have time to reply now that it dawned on you that you lost face.Comment
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Lets remember, 60 wins, only 3 losses, and hasn't lost in almost a decade. That means that he has improved on whatever flaws he had and perfected his Tall-Man style of fighting.
Every 6'6 and taller fighter would be smart to try and emulate the Klitschko fighting formula (if they can, it's not all about being tall) the way some at the lower weights try to fight like Little Floyd.[/SIZE]Last edited by DreamFighter; 05-15-2013, 06:50 PM.Comment
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Then we got something.
its a good technique for a tall guy, of that there no doubt, plenty of fighters in the past have broken into the top ten HW rankings by using it
but its of limited use against a genuinely sharp contender who can keep up the pressure all night.
Name this "sharp contender". Just one.Comment
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Add to that most of Lewis's challengers when they were prime, not when they were turning fatty fortysomethings a decade later.
This of course is hyperbole and not true.
but its of limited use against a genuinely sharp contender who can keep up the pressure all night.
Name this "sharp contender". Just one.
Arguably Povetkin but personally I think Pov is pretty limited and a joke of a champion, so I wont include that, no need to mention that Wlad is supposed to be fighting him soon.Last edited by DreamFighter; 05-16-2013, 08:28 AM.Comment
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