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  • #21
    Originally posted by Dr.Eisenfaust View Post
    Wladiir can afford to avoid clinching for 6-7 rounds, if he didn't clinch, he would have gotten very tired in my opinion. If they were to have a rematch, Wladimir should work very hard on his stamina and try to knock him out inside 8 rounds. Povetkin is very athletic and has some very nice counter hooks. I like his footwork and his speed.

    He faces a tough man in Manuel Charr, and he may have troubles to land clean shots on him. I am sure he would give a very hard night to the likes of Fury, Wilder and Jennings
    I think wlad got more tired from clinching than punching povetkin. he hurt povetkin every time he touched him. if the ****** ref would have stopped the clinching wlad probably would have stopped him early. ironically wlad actually prevented povetkin from falling a couple times by grabbing him or throwing him down. that was a strange fight by wlad and he just made it longer and harder for himself by all the clinching

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    • #22
      Originally posted by CLUNG3-TANK View Post
      Not a klitschko fan but it'll be a crying shame if he doesn't get his shot at unifying the titles. Pulev passed up an earlier opportunity already and besides, he can get a shot at Wlad when he has ALL the titles, and when hes slightly older.
      Pulev hasn't passed any opputunity,in fact he lobbied the IBF to allow him to face Wladimir without having a final eliminator as neither Adamek,Fury,Chagaev and Jennings would agree to face him.in short you're talking rubbish,or simply lying.

      Originally posted by kafkod View Post
      Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think Pulev has ever passed on an opportunity to fight Wlad. Waiting to fight for the unified titles sounds like a good idea, but what if Wlad lost to Stiverne?
      Not likely, I know, but it could happen. Pulev would then have Wilder's mandatory shot to contend with and might miss his chance altogether.
      The IBF should strip Wladimir should he elect to face Stiverne,I really don't see a problem with this,if Wladimir wants the WBC belt let him go after it,Pulev can face Glazkov and fight the likes of Jennings in meaningful fights instead of having to face guys like Joey Abell and the son of McCall,who frankly have no right to be in the same ring as him.

      Wladimir can come back and unify at whatever date he pleases in his own time ! Lets see how he likes Sauerland and Pulev **** him around like he and Boente are doing to Kubrat.we're taking about a mans career here,Wladimir as held Pulev up enough already with his decisions to face the likes of Pianeta before his Povetkin defence.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Tobi.G View Post
        Boente is a ****** ****!!!!
        He's the one that should get k.o'd, ha! ha!.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by PunchyPotorff View Post
          So they don't wanna give Pulev a shot because he hasn't fought anybody. That could be said about many of Wlad's challengers in the past 10 years.
          They should have asked him if this "nobody" includes a guy Klitschko fought TWICE in the last 5-6 years.

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