Who should Wladimir Klitschko fight during the next couple of years?

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  • Croyd
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    #21
    As much as I am not a fan of Wlad , I don't see any of these guys beating him.

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    • beez721
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      #22
      Originally posted by LoadedWraps
      We will probably see Wlad fight Fury 4 times, since Fury will beat him consistently and Wladtards and team Klitoris would chase rematch after rematch.
      dude,,,,fury was decked hard by a little steve "no power" cunningham. now do you think he'll avoid every accurate wlad right hand? hed get so knocked out it would be a hilarious highlight watching such a big tree get snapped like that

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      • The Hammer
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        #23
        After Stiverne-Arreola we'll know if there's a chance he'll unify, or if he will take his mandatory defense against Pulev.

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        • LacedUp
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          #24
          Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder are the fights I want to see the most.

          They are similar size to Wlad, if not slightly bigger (taller) and would either knock wlad out or get knocked out trying.

          Even though it's probably the latter, it's two interesting match-ups.

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          • LacedUp
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            #25
            Originally posted by Freedom2014
            Serious question:

            What heavyweights would Wladimir need to beat at age 38-40 for you to respect him? If he beat Fury and Wilder?
            I respect him a lot. I don't know why that gets misunderstood.

            He's obviously a prime human specimen who's in ridiculous shape for all of his fights. I'm just not a big fan of the way he fights. and i'm not a big fan of his recent opposition.

            However, if he did decide to try and get a Wilder or Fury in the ring, who I feel (at this point) are the only threats, simply for size and power reasons, then I'd give him all the respect in the world.

            I just would like him to fight a little more like he did against Haye, and a little less how he did against Povetkin.

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            • CubanBox
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              #26
              He should take out that bum ass hype job Wilder

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                #27
                Over the next few years, depending on which guys keep winning, i think a logical list looks like this

                1. Tyson Fury
                2. Pulev
                3. Arreola
                4. Stiverne
                5. Wilder
                6. Jennings

                I think Wlad will retire and call it a career once Anthony Joshua becomes a leading contender...

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                • Jewish-Reptile
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by beez721
                  dude,,,,fury was decked hard by a little steve "no power" cunningham. now do you think he'll avoid every accurate wlad right hand? hed get so knocked out it would be a hilarious highlight watching such a big tree get snapped like that
                  This right here.

                  I voted Pulev,simply because not only is he the most dangerous opponent out there for Wlad,he has earned and patiently waited for his fight.Wlad owes him the fight next.

                  As much as I would hope to see Wlad seek to unify at the earliest opportunity against the WBC victor,I want to see Pulev awarded the IBF fight he has been sat waiting on since Aug last year,Fury and Adamek both messed him around and kept him out of the ring long enough.

                  The current results of the poll just go to show how much fans are swallowed up by hype jobs,take Fury and Wilder both on 9 votes each,and probably the least equipped and ill prepared pair of the bunch,you've Wilder who hasn't or won't face a top 25 guy for some unbeknown reason and Fury who struggles to overcome pillow fisted cruisers,needing to foul his way to a KO,in a fight in which should have been ruled a NC.

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                  • LacedUp
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Scott.Weiland.
                    This right here.

                    I voted Pulev,simply because not only is he the most dangerous opponent out there for Wlad,he has earned and patiently waited for his fight.Wlad owes him the fight next.

                    As much as I would hope to see Wlad seek to unify at the earliest opportunity against the WBC victor,I want to see Pulev awarded the IBF fight he has been sat waiting on since Aug last year,Fury and Adamek both messed him around and kept him out of the ring long enough.

                    The current results of the poll just go to show how much fans are swallowed up by hype jobs,take Fury and Wilder both on 9 votes each,and probably the least equipped and ill prepared pair of the bunch,you've Wilder who hasn't or won't face a top 25 guy for some unbeknown reason and Fury who struggles to overcome pillow fisted cruisers,needing to foul his way to a KO,in a fight in which should have been ruled a NC.
                    Maybe fans don't care how long Pulev has waited and know he doesn't have a prayer of beating Wlad in his sleep, let alone in real life.

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                    • Jewish-Reptile
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by LacedUp
                      I respect him a lot. I don't know why that gets misunderstood.

                      He's obviously a prime human specimen who's in ridiculous shape for all of his fights. I'm just not a big fan of the way he fights. and i'm not a big fan of his recent opposition.

                      However, if he did decide to try and get a Wilder or Fury in the ring, who I feel (at this point) are the only threats, simply for size and power reasons, then I'd give him all the respect in the world.

                      I just would like him to fight a little more like he did against Haye, and a little less how he did against Povetkin.
                      I doubt you will find many of his fans who would disagree with you there.fact is though we appreciate and respect him any or either way he elects to get the job done.if we were fans of certain and particular styles such as Adamek and Haye,defensively flawed for instance,we'd almost undoubtedly not be fans of the champ.

                      I find it odd how you choose to harp on though,from morning til night to HIS fans,would you not be better served speaking to fans of guys you yourself support.what is it that would make you happier? The fact of the matter is,he isn't going to retire any time soon.

                      I dread to imagine the strain you put on your sphincter with your daily repetitive monologue.

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