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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Wladimir Klitschko Ready To Explore Fights on The Road

    A "perfect" Wladimir Klitschko says he'd be happy to fight in Australia and his trainer believes it's time for the quadruple world heavyweight boxing champion to take his show around the globe.

    Klitschko (62-3) was far too good for 34-year-old Queenslander Alex Leapai (30-5-3) in Oberhausen, Germany, scoring three knockdows in a one-sided defence of his four world titles which he ended with a fifth round knockout.
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    Bull fkn sht. Nobody to challenge him? Klit and klit fans r losers

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    • Black Barty
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      In the mood to travel? Make Sofia your first destination. Chances are, you might not have to go anywhere else after that.

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      • HWChampion
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        #4
        Originally posted by Black Barty
        In the mood to travel? Make Sofia your first destination. Chances are, you might not have to go anywhere else after that.
        I highly doubt it Pulev is an excellent HW but he gets beat by wlad

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        • daggum
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          hmmm no challengers yeah that's why you've fought 1 guy in the top 10 and you should have been dq'd ya cheating bum. keep bribing the belt orgs for easy fights like leapai.

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          • 285Kid
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            #6
            Kubrat Pulev vs Wladimir Klitschko, Citi Field, New York City 8/30 , put Gamboa, Kirkland and Johnathon Banks on the undercard

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            • daggum
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              #7
              Originally posted by 285Kid
              Kubrat Pulev vs Wladimir Klitschko, Citi Field, New York City 8/30 , put Gamboa, Kirkland and Johnathon Banks on the undercard
              empty stadium alert

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              • Fr3$h
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                Pulev is the obvious fight but you will naturally have drunkards saying he "ducked" Tyson Fury, Deontay wilder and other big slow hobos.

                With the numbers Wlad is putting up on German TV and filling their stadiums I'm not sure why he would want to come to the US and fight inferior competition while the commentators call him "Russian" and say he has a little brother who's also supposed to be good. The options are probably mainly European.
                Last edited by Fr3$h; 04-27-2014, 03:49 PM.

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                • JJRod
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Lebanon
                  Pulev is the obvious fight but you will naturally have drunkards saying he "ducked" Tyson Fury, Deontay wilder and other big slow hobos.

                  With the numbers Wlad is putting up on German TV and filling their stadiums I'm not sure why he would want to come to the US and fight inferior competition while the commentators call him "Russian" and say he has a little brother who's also supposed to be good. The options are probably mainly European.
                  I was thinking the same thing. Why leave Germany when you're filling stadiums and banking money?

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                  • handsome1-1
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                    Wladimir is the best heavyweights after Ali in boxing history. He should be given more credit than he gets. He truly is am amazing athlete and fighter

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