Comments Thread For: Leapai: I'll Break Klitschko, Won't Be My Toughest Fight
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The Heavyweight division has been held captive by this hugging ass fool long enough....RETIRE already Wlad.Comment
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Ok, please take Wlad's **** out of your mouth. It's a dreadful matchup. Par for the course with Wladimir i'm afraid. The guys he has beat are no better than the two guys who KO'd him. You know, back when he didn't fight like he was terrified of getting hit.Comment
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That's what they all say until the post fight interview.
If your stamina isn't up there to go 24 rounds, then Klitschko by bearing his weight and straight straight shots gets a knockout. Glad this is going to be on ESPN, boxing starting early in the states, to cap it off with the Thurman card.Comment
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you are an intelligent guy & good poster but this is not a good matchup. i get it you are a wladimir klitschko fan but this is a mismatch that never should of happened. it was suppose to be boytsov but he got exposed for what he is by this journeyman. this is the worst matchup since jesse ferguson upset ray mercer & got a title shot at Rid**** bowe. i said over a year ago when leapai won the vacant WBO Asian pacific title he would be in line for a big fight. he got that big fight against boytsov. i never thought he would actually get a shot. the guy lost to kevin Johnson by TKO. nobody loses to kevin Johnson unless they are a journeyman. this is on par with maskaev defending against peter okello or chagaev defending against drumond & skelton... one of the worst HW title fights since i been watching boxing...Comment
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What!? Clearly you haven't seen Leapai. He's been knocked out by the light punching Johnson, was very nearly stopped, actually should have been by a ****eful Travis Walker and has been down numerous other times.
As much as I want to barrack for him, as an Aussie, he's ****ing hopelessly tragic and outmatched in every single area, including chin probably. I'm embarrassed that he's the guy to represent Australia for a heavyweight title. He's ****ing atrocious.
He's going to get stopped early, unless Klistchko falls into his hugging routine and just hugs for ten rounds before landing one right that'll stop it. He doesn't need to do that against this guy though. He's not an average fighter like Povetkin, he's the bottom of the barrel.
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Last edited by BennyST; 04-26-2014, 11:31 AM.Comment
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you are an intelligent guy & good poster but this is not a good matchup. i get it you are a wladimir klitschko fan but this is a mismatch that never should of happened. it was suppose to be boytsov but he got exposed for what he is by this journeyman. this is the worst matchup since jesse ferguson upset ray mercer & got a title shot at Rid**** bowe. i said over a year ago when leapai won the vacant WBO Asian pacific title he would be in line for a big fight. he got that big fight against boytsov. i never thought he would actually get a shot. the guy lost to kevin Johnson by TKO. nobody loses to kevin Johnson unless they are a journeyman. this is on par with maskaev defending against peter okello or chagaev defending against drumond & skelton... one of the worst HW title fights since i been watching boxing...Comment
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What!? Clearly you haven't seen Leapai. He's been knocked out by the light punching Johnson, was very nearly stopped, actually should have been by a ****eful Travis Walker and has been down numerous other times.
As much as I want to barrack for him, as an Aussie, he's ****ing hopelessly tragic and outmatched in every single area, including chin probably. I'm embarrassed that he's the guy to represent Australia for a heavyweight title. He's ****ing atrocious.
He's going to get stopped early, unless Klistchko falls into his hugging routine and just hugs for ten rounds before landing one right that'll stop it. He doesn't need to do that against this guy though. He's not an average fighter like Povetkin, he's the bottom of the barrel.
http://*************/watch?v=uXJ44nQUuTs
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Alex Leapai is not a name destined to roll off the tongue of even the most hardcore members of the boxing family, but the Samoa-born 34-year-old will get his shot at the so-called richest prize in sport in Oberhausen, Germany on Saturday night, according to Irish Independent.
Leapai is the latest unlikely challenger to be summoned by Wladimir Klitschko to fight for his various increasingly devalued versions of the world heavyweight title and with it the chance to write that name up with the boxing greats.
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