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  • LacedUp
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    #31
    Pulev looks in really good shape. Wlad of course, is always in good shape.

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    • Boxing Goat
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      #32
      Haters be like: Another sorry, overweight challenger!! (after he earned the #1 contender status and is in great shape)

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      • Ray*
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        #33
        Wlad is like 39 years old now, he probably has one or two fights left before retirement. He looks younger in terms of wear and tear doe.

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        • Weebler I
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          #34
          Originally posted by King_
          Pulevs is a FANTASTIC fighter, yet he stands absolutely no chance- no one does, wladimir Klitschko is unbeatable since he perfected his craft under Emmanuel Steward. That shows you just HOW good WLAD is. Wow.

          Pulev beats any other HW in the world except possibly Povetkin. He beats Wilder, Jennings, Stiverne, Tashon Dong, anyone.

          Povetkin-Pulev with a mandatory imbetween and then gonna go after the WBC champ if they grow a pair next year and not hold the belt hostage. Wow WLAD truly is AMAZING
          What's with all the exaggeration King? Wlad should really have lost his titles in a DQ this time last year.

          Not convinced Pulev beats Povetkin so we're agreed there, I give Stiverne a chance of beating Pulev too, and Chisora if he closes distance.

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          • King_
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            #35
            Originally posted by Weebler I
            What's with all the exaggeration King? Wlad should really have lost his titles in a DQ this time last year.

            Not convinced Pulev beats Povetkin so we're agreed there, I give Stiverne a chance of beating Pulev too, and Chisora if he closes distance.
            No exaggeration, Weeb, I'm serious.


            Wlad-Povetkin ****** big time and I said it on here after the fight. BUT he did still KO the Olympic gold medalist and #2 HW in the world. And after a mandatory- rigt back at it with #3.


            The bums WLAD fought like Mormeck/Pianeta were because none of the top guys wanted to fight him. Pulev himself said he wanted to defend his EBU title one more time in a Bulgarian video early last year before fighting Wlad- and many others did at those times too


            No way Chisora or Stiverne beat Wlad. (IMO) he's just too good and smart. Boring, cowardly.. Call it what you want (not you) but he's perfected his style/the sweet science and completely maximized his chances to dominate and minimized his chances for opponents to expose his weaknesses. (Minus Povetkin. That was ridiculous. But Povetkin didn't do himself too many favors tbh)

            Also this is off topic, but Wlad has a beautiful body

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            • King_
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              #36
              Originally posted by Ray*
              Wlad is like 39 years old now, he probably has one or two fights left before retirement. He looks younger in terms of wear and tear doe.
              Wlad will NOT retire in 1-2 more fights. He's going to continue to dominate the HW division for at least 2 more years.


              I see him remaining undefeated in his most recent title reign/continuing to clean out the HW division until he's about 42.


              Expect about 6-9 more title defenses and then retirement so he could care and provide for his future twins Laila and Shayla

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              • Tobi.G
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                #37
                Originally posted by Boxing Goat
                Haters be like: Another sorry, overweight challenger!! (after he earned the #1 contender status and is in great shape)
                Yeah there was one guy claiming Pulev ist just another fat slob in that other thread. He looks in verry good shape for a big almost 250lbs heavyweight though.

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                • daggum
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by King_
                  No exaggeration, Weeb, I'm serious.


                  Wlad-Povetkin ****** big time and I said it on here after the fight. BUT he did still KO the Olympic gold medalist and #2 HW in the world. And after a mandatory- rigt back at it with #3.


                  The bums WLAD fought like Mormeck/Pianeta were because none of the top guys wanted to fight him. Pulev himself said he wanted to defend his EBU title one more time in a Bulgarian video early last year before fighting Wlad- and many others did at those times too


                  No way Chisora or Stiverne beat Wlad. (IMO) he's just too good and smart. Boring, cowardly.. Call it what you want (not you) but he's perfected his style/the sweet science and completely maximized his chances to dominate and minimized his chances for opponents to expose his weaknesses. (Minus Povetkin. That was ridiculous. But Povetkin didn't do himself too many favors tbh)

                  Also this is off topic, but Wlad has a beautiful body
                  no he didn't. he threw him down a couple times but that's about it. he should have been dq'd by round 5. it was a farce.

                  wlad already ducked chisora. he knows chisora's style is all wrong for him. he would have to hold even more than he did against povetkin.

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                    #39
                    rofl @ ducked chisora

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                    • beez721
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by daggum
                      no he didn't. he threw him down a couple times but that's about it. he should have been dq'd by round 5. it was a farce.

                      wlad already ducked chisora. he knows chisora's style is all wrong for him. he would have to hold even more than he did against povetkin.
                      ha,,,chisora hasnt the power to bother wlad. wlad fought haye instead. chisora wouldnt last more than 6 rounds with wlad

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