Comments Thread For: Pulev: Klitschko Maneuvering Away, I Would Beat Chisora

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  • Tobi.G
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    #11
    Pulev is one of the best challengers for Wlad. But he is not good enough to beat Wladimir. He lacks solid power.

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    • umop-ap!sdn
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      #12
      Hopefully ClinchKo will fight him but than he needs to stop fighting all these Euro fighters with their wadding pool level of opposition. Time to jump back into the sea with the sharks. Stiverne, Wilder and Arreola lurking in the big leagues but ClinchKo would rather fight abroad against these underachievers. Lose your belt already and stop holding it captive in Lukyanivska Prison.
      Last edited by umop-ap!sdn; 12-18-2013, 03:44 AM. Reason: na

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      • Straightener
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        #13
        I cant see pulev fighting del boy before his big shot at a klitschko

        chisora is no joke and imo would smash pulev silly over 12

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        • yoz
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          #14
          Wlad should give Chisora a shot at the end of 2014.

          Pulev could probably do with a title shot soon; he looked pretty crap on his last outing and is in danger of blowing his mandatory status. As the last poster said, Chisora beats him.

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          • Tonyu
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            #15
            It doesn't matter who Wlad fights next him and his brother have been so dominant that whoever they fight them will lose they are both in the top 10 of all time.

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            • Jam Jars
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              #16
              If anyone thinks Pulev is a serious contender go watch the Thompson fight, he's *****e. Doesn't know how to throw a combination to save his life.

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              • Ravens Fan
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                #17
                Originally posted by sakura storm
                He took a couple of monster bombs from Ustinov and his eyes kinda rolled but he stayed on his feet. I think he has a pretty good chin, certainly better than those "slick" shoulder roll fighters.

                Edit: I just saw a replay of the knockdown. Abell's foot tripped up Pulev. No knockdown.
                In my opinion that was a legit knockdown.

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                • BostonGuy
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Ravens Fan
                  In my opinion that was a legit knockdown.
                  OK, I'll buy that. The KD didn't hurt, rattle or stagger Pulev in anyway - he just got knocked off balance. I wouldn't read too much into it.

                  For me, Pulev is average - he doesn't stand out too much from some of the other top contenders. He's a skilled guy, no doubt, but none of his attributes really stand out to an observer. His speed is OK, power OK, boxing skillz good; nothing to get too excited about.

                  On the other hand, you look at a guy like Deontay Wilder and you cannot fail to marvel at this guy's power. He may not be the most polished fighter in the division but his power is something to get excited about

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                  • Foreign Soil
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by BostonGuy
                    OK, I'll buy that. The KD didn't hurt, rattle or stagger Pulev in anyway - he just got knocked off balance. I wouldn't read too much into it.

                    For me, Pulev is average - he doesn't stand out too much from some of the other top contenders. He's a skilled guy, no doubt, but none of his attributes really stand out to an observer. His speed is OK, power OK, boxing skillz good; nothing to get too excited about.

                    On the other hand, you look at a guy like Deontay Wilder and you cannot fail to marvel at this guy's power. He may not be the most polished fighter in the division but his power is something to get excited about
                    Pulev has ring smarts - starts off slow and towards the end is usually battering opponents. That's more impressive than simple KOs of absolute bums.

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                    • Jedi Vader
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                      #20
                      Grabimir needs to fight one of Haye's leftovers, Chisora.

                      Chisora is an inside fighter and the spotlight will be on Clinchko's grabbing.

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