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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Tszyu Says The Klitschko Era Will Eventually Pass

    Everything comes to an end, says Hall of Fame former world champion Kostya Tszyu. The boxer says the heavyweight domination by Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko is no different. Tszyu, now a trainer, will prepare Alexander Povetkin for his mandatory fight with Wladimir on October 5th in Moscow, Russia. Tszyu says the Klitschko brothers are not to blame for their one-sided victories. There is nothing anyone can do about the current landscape of the heavyweight division, but sooner or later everything changes.

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    File this one under "no ****ing ****."

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      Believe it or not, the heavyweight division will be far worse off without the Klitschkos running it. I know that's particularly difficult pill for a lot of American fight fans to swallow, but it's the truth. Once the Klitschkos are gone the division will revert back to how it was after Lewis retired : Titles changing hands constantly because nobody is talented enough to rule it.

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      • SlySlickSmooth
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        #4
        Originally posted by The_Bringer
        Believe it or not, the heavyweight division will be far worse off without the Klitschkos running it. I know that's particularly difficult pill for a lot of American fight fans to swallow, but it's the truth. Once the Klitschkos are gone the division will revert back to how it was after Lewis retired : Titles changing hands constantly because nobody is talented enough to rule it.
        I'm gonna have to agree with this.

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        • BennyST
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          Yes, it will. Inevitable. But it won't happen before Klitschko beats the brakes off Povetkin. Povetkin is doomed.

          I'd rather see a few more fights between the top contenders first to really find out who the best title challenger would be. It's too hard to tell at the moment. Wilder, Fury, Haye, Price, Stiverne, Povetkin...none of them have fought each other.

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          • lillu89
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            Wow and here I thought they were going to be around (dominate) forever. Thanks for clearing that up for us kosta

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            • BUNGALOWS
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              #7
              Originally posted by The_Bringer
              File this one under "no ****ing ****."

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              • Cinci Champ
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                #8
                i just figured the klits would be chamions for eternity

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                • Mighty_Windir
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by The_Bringer
                  Believe it or not, the heavyweight division will be far worse off without the Klitschkos running it. I know that's particularly difficult pill for a lot of American fight fans to swallow, but it's the truth. Once the Klitschkos are gone the division will revert back to how it was after Lewis retired : Titles changing hands constantly because nobody is talented enough to rule it.
                  I'm gonna have to agree here, only reason I care for it at the moment are those 2.

                  Haye ran.

                  Who else is there besides Helenius,Wilder and Fury?

                  Povetkin doesn't deserve a chance, ran for too long.

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                  • VatoMulatto
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by The_Bringer
                    Believe it or not, the heavyweight division will be far worse off without the Klitschkos running it. I know that's particularly difficult pill for a lot of American fight fans to swallow, but it's the truth. Once the Klitschkos are gone the division will revert back to how it was after Lewis retired : Titles changing hands constantly because nobody is talented enough to rule it.
                    Nah, the truth is none of us can predict the future so we have no idea what's going to happen after the Klit brothers retire. One or two dominant boxers usually comes along though. Hopefully the HW divison will be more fun to watch in the future with more talented worldclass boxers that can bring some excitement to the world of boxing.

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