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  • Tonyu
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    #41
    I personally love watching Wlad fight - none of these heavyweights know how to handle 6ft7 athletic fighter. Wlad is not a big lump he has skills and no-one know s how to handle him and that includes Haye. If Haye wants to talk boring just watch his fight against Valuev where he ran all night and in some rounds barely threw 10 punches.

    When Wlad finally hangs up his gloves the heavyweight title will go back to the days just before Tyson emerged and cleared up the division by having a new champ every 2nd or 3rd fight.

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      #42
      Originally posted by Tonyu
      I personally love watching Wlad fight - none of these heavyweights know how to handle 6ft7 athletic fighter. Wlad is not a big lump he has skills and no-one know s how to handle him and that includes Haye. If Haye wants to talk boring just watch his fight against Valuev where he ran all night and in some rounds barely threw 10 punches.

      When Wlad finally hangs up his gloves the heavyweight title will go back to the days just before Tyson emerged and cleared up the division by having a new champ every 2nd or 3rd fight.
      Wlad is boring for sure.

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        #43
        Originally posted by Bigg Rigg
        Wlad is just boring as ****. Truth spoken by Haye. Heavyweight champion is the champion of champions nobody wants to see him fight. Nobody cares ppl just turned their back on it. And it's not a race thing, GGG is exciting and is doing great ratings on HBO. Lomachenko is a future star IMO. Just needs to stop holding as much as Wlad does that's all. If he fights the way he did in the final rds vs Salido, the entire fight, he's gonna be fine.
        I am sure that we would have so much fun with Stiverne as the new WBC champ... seriously, this guy is nowhere near to WLadimir's level. Withouth the Klitschkos, the heavyweight scene would be a disgrace!

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          #44
          Originally posted by Ravens Fan
          Everybody always complains about Arum and Don King and the Klit bros promote themselves so I guess someone has to complain about K2 as well. And since you know so much why not fill us in on the details of those contracts and how much those fighters supposedly made.
          It's two totally different things Arum is critized for - at least he pays his fighters well. Charr made 400k Euros for fighting Vitali (after originally offered 200k - http://www.theboxingobserver.com/201...-in-the-frame/.

          Chisora made $300k for fighting Vitali - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/box...Klitschko.html

          Chisora said multiple times that "after I beat Vitali, I will beat him again and then his brother" - Frank Warren confirmed the contract as well.

          And of course, David Haye has told us all how they wanted him to do this that and the other - But I suppose you think he was lying.

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            #45
            Originally posted by LacedUp
            It's two totally different things Arum is critized for - at least he pays his fighters well. Charr made 400k Euros for fighting Vitali (after originally offered 200k - http://www.theboxingobserver.com/201...-in-the-frame/.

            Chisora made $300k for fighting Vitali - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/box...Klitschko.html

            Chisora said multiple times that "after I beat Vitali, I will beat him again and then his brother" - Frank Warren confirmed the contract as well.

            And of course, David Haye has told us all how they wanted him to do this that and the other - But I suppose you think he was lying.
            Rematch clauses and options have long been a staple in world title fights. Nothing new here. Don King perfected the crap half a century ago.

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              #46
              Truth be told : Wladimir is amazing but Vitali was the real deal. The Vitali that fought adamek would have smashed Haye to bits!

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                #47
                Originally posted by Boxing Goat
                Rematch clauses and options have long been a staple in world title fights. Nothing new here. Don King perfected the crap half a century ago.
                No, we agree. And Don King, I think I speak for everyone when I say I'm sad to see him by Stiverne's side. But Wlad/Vitali do 2-3 rematches. So if you beat Wlad, then you have to fight him again, then fight Vitali! That's kind of strange to me.

                Originally posted by Dr.Eisenfaust
                Truth be told : Wladimir is amazing but Vitali was the real deal. The Vitali that fought adamek would have smashed Haye to bits!
                The Vitali that beat Williams would have for sure. Not sure about the one that beat Adamek.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by LacedUp
                  No, we agree. And Don King, I think I speak for everyone when I say I'm sad to see him by Stiverne's side. But Wlad/Vitali do 2-3 rematches. So if you beat Wlad, then you have to fight him again, then fight Vitali! That's kind of strange to me.



                  The Vitali that beat Williams would have for sure. Not sure about the one that beat Adamek.
                  The Vitali that fought Adamek was extremely seasoned.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by LacedUp
                    No, we agree. And Don King, I think I speak for everyone when I say I'm sad to see him by Stiverne's side. But Wlad/Vitali do 2-3 rematches. So if you beat Wlad, then you have to fight him again, then fight Vitali! That's kind of strange to me.
                    When the Klitschko's would have made them the most money in the division in those rematches the point is pretty much moot.

                    Originally posted by LacedUp
                    The Vitali that beat Williams would have for sure. Not sure about the one that beat Adamek.
                    Any version of Vitali would have smashed Haye easily. Haye would have been knocked out in one round the night Lewis got tenderized on short notice.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Dr.Eisenfaust
                      The Vitali that fought Adamek was extremely seasoned.
                      Not to mention the fact that he almost seemed untouchable against a guy like Adamek who has never been outclassed before or since.

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