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Do you see anyone beating Wladimir Klitschko anytime soon?

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  • #11
    Wilder, because speed and power. He just needs timing.

    Besides jab, he should work on foot movement, feints, and firing fast and explosive shots coming in.

    If he can land on Wlad in that split second before he secures the clinch, he'll beat him at his own game.

    He should study the Lennox Lewis vs. Vitali Klitschko fight. Even an old and slow version of Lennox was timing him with big shots, including uppercuts when Vitali tried to clinch.

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    • #12
      The only two realistic current ex fighters who fought recently that could possibly make a comeback...that would be Lewis and Vitali.....Wlad himself is his worst enemy....when on point he can beat anyone on any given day.

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      • #13
        Deontay has a chance but nobody else.

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        • #14
          Fury has all the ability necessary to give one dimensional jab and grabber Wlad a hiding. Given the magnitude of the fight he'd come into that fight in the best shape of his life just he did in prep for the two bouts that Haye chicken out of. Only thing that stops it from becoming a reality is Wlad continuing to pull out of negotiations.

          Wilder can't box but has a legit puncher's chance.

          Povetkin could knock him out with a fair referee.

          Joshua is still far off and didn't impress in his last fight.

          Parker is a good prospect that may turn out decent in a couple of years.

          The rest of the division is complete dog****.

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          • #15
            Bronze Bomber might. He should beat Sasha first.

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            • #16
              Even with the most work possible put into Joshua, who is in every other aspect a prime prospect, he will never amount to the same level as either Klitschko or Lennox Lewis...

              He doesn't have the same pedigree as the others and that's what will make all the difference.

              He will one day be the champ no doubt, but he will never be as dominant as any of the above mentioned 3.

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              • #17
                Everyone who mentioned Wilder is a tard and knows nothing about boxing, he has 1 win of note where he didn't really impress.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Spray_resistant View Post
                  Everyone who mentioned Wilder is a tard and knows nothing about boxing, he has 1 win of note where he didn't really impress.
                  Not really,you cannot grow as a fighter by knocking everyone out in a few rounds,i think imop wilder went the 12 knowing he would win,he hit with sharp power punches the whole fight...Tyson did this at least twice in his prime because he was knocking everyone out without gaining real time experience...wilder is real good but not good enough in my eyes,his last fight will only improve him but not on wlads level.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by mortal7 View Post
                    He's been dominating the division for awhile now. Do you see anyone potentially beating him? I give a Wilder a punchers chance but he's the only one I can see beating him. Thoughts boxing fans?
                    If he doesn't clinch him to death, Povetkin lands a bomb that puts Klitschko out; heck, Pulev had Klitschko wobbling when he was able to land a disrupt jab, dead on Wlad's jaw, when he was in between throwing a punch.

                    You put a competent ref into the ring, a fighter with good pop and enough height/size to deal with the shenanigans, and Wlad being on the edge of forty, I don't see the run going on for much longer.

                    Come spring 2015 Wilder(if he can get two more good fights), Fury and Povetkin, barring a competant referee, all beat Klitschko. Wait till 2016-2017, Anthony Joshua beats him too.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Scipio2009 View Post
                      If he doesn't clinch him to death, Povetkin lands a bomb that puts Klitschko out; heck, Pulev had Klitschko wobbling when he was able to land a disrupt jab, dead on Wlad's jaw, when he was in between throwing a punch.

                      You put a competent ref into the ring, a fighter with good pop and enough height/size to deal with the shenanigans, and Wlad being on the edge of forty, I don't see the run going on for much longer.

                      Come spring 2015 Wilder(if he can get two more good fights), Fury and Povetkin, barring a competant referee, all beat Klitschko. Wait till 2016-2017, Anthony Joshua beats him too.
                      At his current state - nobody. Wlad shall decline due to age and long career soon though. Unlike Vitaliy, who had long layouts, Wlad fought 66 pro fights. It is 66 training camps. This ought to take its tall.

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