Klitschko on retirement.

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  • Jewish-Reptile
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    Klitschko on retirement.

    “I have multiple game plans, if A doesn’t work we move to B, C, D, or E. Always have to be prepared to change up.”
    “The best way to win is by knockout and that’s my plan.”
    “I feel great after the sparring session, the work today was terrific.”
    “My focus right now is only on Bryant Jennings, I give credit to him and what he has accomplished and I’m only thinking about beating him on April 25 at Madison Square Garden and on HBO.”
    "Later there will be time to consider Tyson Fury or Deontay Wilder fights but now is not the time to talk about that.”


    “I’m very proud of my accomplishments but in a historical perspective that’s for
    the media and fans to discuss. I’ve got a lot of fighting left, when it’s over maybe then, I’ll look back.”



    “Age is an advantage for me, I feel great, I’m getting better with age.”
    “For Bryant it’s about how will he handle the pressure. He brings a lot of excitement into the ring, we’ll see how he reacts to the pressure of fighting for the heavyweight championship.”
    “Yes, I’ve fought in big stadiums in Europe, but there is nothing like fighting in New York City and in Madison Square Garden.”
    Holder of the IBF/WBA/WBO/IBO and “The Ring Magazine” world titles and undefeated over the last ten years, Klitschko returns to Madison Square Garden for the fourth time sporting a record of 63-3-0 (54KO’s).
    On November 15, 2014, Klitschko scored a fifth round knockout over #1 ranked contender Kubrat Pulev in Hamburg, Germany. Looking as dominant as ever during his illustrious career, Klitschko dropped the heavy handed Bulgarian four times in front of a sold out crowd at the 0² World Arena.
  • Jewish-Reptile
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    So there it is boys, read it and weep.

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    • 48cantCstraight
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      Can't wait til this boring, corny a$$ oaf retires.

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        The man's gotta go for the Joe Louis record.

        If you're that close, there's no turning back!

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          He doesn't like talking about Wilder. Wladimir should forget Fury until he fights someone on Stiverne's level. Wilder is the ONLY fight that makes sense for Wladimir to take right now.

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            Originally posted by $£X
            He doesn't like talking about Wilder. Wladimir should forget Fury until he fights someone on Stiverne's level. Wilder is the ONLY fight that makes sense for Wladimir to take right now.
            Agreed, but if Wlad don't fight him clowns talk crap he be ducking him etc etc ... Yawn. I wanna see Wlad level both of these chumps.

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            • JulianQ
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              I will give credit where credit is due. For his age (39) he is in amazing shape - if he faced any other heavyweight great with them also at age 39 I think he would have a good chance of beating most of them.

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                I guess it's time to hug his loved ones outside the ring.

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                • CANELOLUJAH
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                  The living Legend has spoken!

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                    Originally posted by valero
                    The man's gotta go for the Joe Louis record.

                    If you're that close, there's no turning back!
                    Upon defeating the big oaf Fury and pummelling Wilder would you be happy for him to fight Joe Louis level opposition in surpassing his record ? Obviously he would have his mandatories along the way, but I would be cool with him mixing it with the likes of Glazkov, Joshua and a few Briggs' , Chisora's and Stiverne's along the way to bulk up his record like Louis did. Just to see him beat them in more convincing manner than other challengers defeated them. Ie Wlad putting Briggs away unlike his brother failed to do, destroying Chisora in a few rounds like nobody else has achieved, stopping Stiverne etc ....

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