Originally posted by Salim_Shady
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W. Klitschko was , reportedly, spitting up blood after the Jennings fight.
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Originally posted by Dr.Eisenfaust View PostHe WAS humble.
Saying you're the " baddest man on the planet" " nobody can outbox me" singing " bye bye Jennings" and, as a consequence, not showing respect to your opponent is not Klitschko material.
To me, he clearly underrated Jennings. And this is not being humble.
Don't get me wrong, I admire what he has achieved but he's starting to irritate me a little bit.
When Jennings told Klitschko in their last press conference before the fight 3 I felt your charm and manipulation" etc... I thought that an upset was a possibility.
Ask Jennings, he must certainly know what I am talking about...
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Originally posted by KnockoutNed View PostFury is going to beat the piss out of Wlad. He won't be able to illegally clinch the big man like he did to smaller Povetkin and Jennings.
Fury is just not on klitschkos level man
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Originally posted by Easy Work. View Postklitschkos been dominating for like a decade, fury isnt going to stop him he has nothing that coud trouble wlad. wlad willhit him with a couple straight right hands and its over.
Fury is just not on klitschkos level man
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostWell then one can only imagine what was going on in Jennings' locker post-fight.
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It is also worth mentioning that he came very late to the post-fight press conference because of " doping controls" according to him. Note that he seems to be verw confused at the beginning, especially when he talks about Jennings...
He comes at around 26:30
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5TLHpNk8G4
But then again I repeat it, this is just rumours for the moment since we don't know T Street's sources...
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A guy with almost no amateur background and a total of 6 years boxing experience gave Wlad one of the toughest fights of his career lmao. This is what happens when you put athletes in the ring, they can adapt insanely fast.
Wlad has been boxing for how long, 25 years? Almost losing against a guy that barely stepped in a ring a few years ago lol. Imagine if guys like Jennings and Wilder had a solid amateur foundation, they'd be unbeatable in today's HW division.
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