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    I need a doctor? Klitschko Article.

    A friend of mine sent me this article about the Klitschko's a while back and I never got round to posting it.

    Let me know what you guys think!



    I Need A Doctor

    By: José A. Maldonado, MFA

    punchrate.com

    They have been called the Klits, the *****kos, the Klitschko sisters, and everything between, but they prefer to be called Doctor Ironfist and Doctor Steelhammer. Yes, we're talking about them, two of the most dominant champions the heavyweight division has ever seen. They have a combined record of 101-5-90 KOs. Together they have won many titles multiple times, including the WBA, WBO, IBF, WBC, IBO, EBU, and Ring Magazine belts. Vitali hasn't lost in nine years, going 12-0-9 KOs over that span (though, to be fair, he left boxing for nearly four years during that period). Wladimir won an Olympic Gold in the 1996 Games and had his last loss in 2004. Both crush all comers, making their opposition look like amateurs in the process. And yet, it appears that every time a Klitschko fights, they have to be defended, almost justified, against the hordes who are quick to disregard their accomplishments.

    One would be hard pressed to find a heavyweight champion in boxing history who has been so disrespected and unappreciated, much less two. They have been accused of ruining boxing, killing the heavyweight division, creating global warming, and even causing several oil spills (well, not really, but it seems like it).

    Many point out that the Klitschkos' opponents have been far from worthy title contenders. Wladimir's last ten opponents had a combined record of 310-22-8-225 KOs (their record when they faced him, that is). That's a winning percentage of over 91%. Vitali's last ten were 327-15-3-240 KOs when they faced him, an even higher winning percentage of 94.8%. Not too shabby. Anyone recall Joe Louis' Bum of the Month Club? A streak that allowed him to make a record 25 defenses of his heavyweight title? Besides, what are the 6'7 and 6'6 brothers supposed to do? Move down to super middleweight? Not fight anybody? Fight each other in a sport that can claim a life with one punch? They're brothers.

    Additionally, people say the Klitschkos wouldn't be so good if only they weren't so tall. That's like arguing that Mike Tyson would never be champ had he not had punching power, or that Muhammad Ali was only good because of his quickness relative to his size. This may be true, but are they really Tyson or Ali without these tools? The Klitschkos' size is a fundamental part of who they are and what they bring into the ring; take this element away and they cease to be Klitschkos, thus making that argument null and void.

    Many complain about today's celebrities and athletes, pointing to their hubris and frivolity as leading to society's downfall. People rue the fact that individuals like the Kardashians, Snooki, and Floyd Mayweather Jr. are in the spotlight; yet we enable them by offering our full and undivided attention. We choose to read their every tweet, follow their every move, even going so far as to place a camera in their faces 24/7 (pun intended). While others beat girlfriends, face jail terms, and incite brawls, what do the Klitschkos do?

    Aside from the aforementioned accomplishments in the ring, Vitali holds a Doctorate in Sports Science, a degree that took him four years to obtain. Wladimr speaks four languages and holds his Ph.D. in Sports Science as well. They are both involved in numerous humanitarian endeavors, including UNESCO. Vitali has vowed to fight corruption in the Ukraine by joining politics, aspiring to eventually become mayor of Kiev, Ukraine's capital.

    In other words, they are every parents' dream: intelligent role models who are good at sports and avoid controversy. So what is it that people don't like about them? Are people put off by their worldliness? Do the Klitschkos, being such accomplished individuals, exude a "holier-than-thou" attitude? Is it because they were not born in the United States?

    My guess is that it's a combination of these, plus this: they aren't into gimmicks and "flashy flash", as Wladimir would put it. Mayweather makes it rain in the clubs; Manny sings on late night shows; Ochocinco changes his name. The Klitschkos simply don't play this game. Even Americans who focus on their craft and stay humble are susceptible to such neglect. Look at how Timothy Bradley, Andre Ward, and Lamont Peterson comport themselves, then look at how much attention they garner from the media and fans.

    So while folks discuss the latest twitter bomb and blog about how much this or that fighter owes in child support, the Klitschkos are busy dominating the entire heavyweight division. Respect that. If you can't, here's a suggestion: get yourself a coach, train eight hours a day for a few years, waking up at 5 a.m. daily, adhering to a strict athlete's diet, and beating contenders along the way, then call out a Klitschko and beat him in front of a soccer stadium full of people cheering against you. Should be easy, right?

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    Bump......

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      fight and beat someone good. I dont give a **** about phd's and languages spoken.

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        I have a lot of respect for the Klitschko Brothers. I think they are extremely underrated. IMO either of them beat any HW from any era.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Big Dunn
          fight and beat someone good. I dont give a **** about phd's and languages spoken.
          Someone Good? They have decent Resumes considering they are in a very bad HW Division.

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            Originally posted by HWChampion
            Someone Good? They have decent Resumes considering they are in a very bad HW Division.
            wlad's resume is ok. he's a 1st ballot hof'er. vitali's isn't and IMO he shouldn't get in the HOF but he will.

            either way I dont care what languages they speak, the phd's, or anything else. Just make deals to fight povetkin (wlad) and haye or stivernne (vitali) and I'll care.

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              Originally posted by Big Dunn
              wlad's resume is ok. he's a 1st ballot hof'er. vitali's isn't and IMO he shouldn't get in the HOF but he will.

              either way I dont care what languages they speak, the phd's, or anything else. Just make deals to fight povetkin (wlad) and haye or stivernne (vitali) and I'll care.
              F*uck the Hall of Fame Wladimir is a top 10 ATG, Vitali Top 20 ATG.

              Wlads Resume:

              Haye
              Ibragimov
              Peter
              Byrd
              Chagaev
              Mercer

              And not to mention the other American and European Contenders he has Blasted away. But what you dont understand is that the PHD's, etiquette, languages. Is in a way helpful. We are talking about the Most prestigious Weight class in Boxing. Would you not have 2 educated Champions rather than Rapists as World Champions.


              Its going to be a dark day when the Heavyweight division loses these brothers. Dont worry about the fights, they will be made in due time, they dont duck anyone so nothing to worry about.

              Peace and Love.

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                Great article. They may not be the 'flashiest' fighters out there, but they're damn effective.

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                  Truthful article. The Klitschko's are the type of fighters that will only be truly appreciated once they've retired. And yes, they will leave a void in the hw division.

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                    Originally posted by Burzum
                    Truthful article. The Klitschko's are the type of fighters that will only be truly appreciated once they've retired. And yes, they will leave a void in the hw division.
                    I agree with this.

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