Comments Thread For: Wladimir Klitschko: It is So Difficult To Be This Boring!

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  • Weebler I
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    #11
    I don't have an issue with him being boring, my concern is consecutive opposition like Pianeta and Wach. What a waste of time for a boxer of his talents.

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    • sako5
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      #12
      Real talk from Wlad. If people find him boring, they have the choice not to watch him fight.

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      • dammage7
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        #13
        Originally posted by The Weebler II
        I don't have an issue with him being boring, my concern is consecutive opposition like Pianeta and Wach. What a waste of time for a boxer of his talents.
        if their so bad then why dont other contenders(americans) fight these fighters instead, instead of passing around gavern and other jouneymen among each other.

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        • ROSS CALIFORNIA
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          #14
          Wlad has no choice but to fight the way he does. If he fought any other way, he wouldn't be on top. He's never going to be Mike Tyson, so people should just accept him for who he is. He's right, at least he gets the KO in the end.

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          • kiDynamite92
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            #15
            In his last two fights, he kind of reminds me of Muhammad Ali. The way he uses his reflexes and just leans away from his opponents attacks. And than comes back with his own and barely gets touched the whole fight.

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            • -PBP-
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              #16
              Fight your fight. Nothing else needs to be said.

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              • Tuavale
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                #17
                Someone good enough will have to bring Wlad out of his comfort zone. Even though he has beaten him, I still think David Haye has the best chance to unseat him. I'd like to see him against a real puncher like Magomed Abdusalamov, while crude, is a very dangerous guy. And even pure boxer Malik Scott, who got jobbed last fight, might be a type that Wlad hasn't really seen. Besides Haye, Klitschko hasn't had a real test since he fought Sam Peter in 2005 when he was still a fresh, strong fighter. He really ought to fight Haye again but the Klitschko's know he's dangerous and they don't like him at all. So Wlad will likely say I beat you once, no need to do it again and leave Haye hanging out there and frustrated.

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                • Weebler I
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by dammage7
                  if their so bad then why dont other contenders(americans) fight these fighters instead, instead of passing around gavern and other jouneymen among each other.
                  I don't understand the approach of most of these younger American heavyweights. It seems the goal is to stay undefeated at all costs instead of backing themselves.

                  Chisora has only had 16 pro fights and already has fought Fury, Helenius, Vitali and Haye. Sure he didn't win them but he made a lot money and gained a lot of fans.

                  Wilder is taking some risks now and I think it's paying off, he's getting more recognition and the Klitschkos are talking about facing him down the road.

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                  • Mr. Philadel
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                    #19
                    Wlad won't lose another fight....damn, I've been saying that for like the last 5 years now .....way to go champ!!

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                    • shade darkar
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                      #20
                      well ill only be watching a wlad fight if he fights haye or his brother. personally dont like his style at all and the division is so weak its not worth watching.

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