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W. Klitschko was , reportedly, spitting up blood after the Jennings fight.

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  • #81
    I agree it was (if true at all) from Wlad hitting himself. Jennings sure didn't do much in that fight.

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    • #82
      Originally posted by ramplamp View Post
      Already beat Povetkin easily...
      If the ****** ref would've did his job and stopped Wlad from constantly leaning on Povetkin, we might have a different outcome. Disgusting fight to be honest. I was rooting for Wlad too but the fight was ruined. That was worst then what Ruenroeng did vs Arroyo. Refs need to start getting fined and suspended for not doing their jobs.

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      • #83
        Originally posted by Motofan View Post
        I agree it was (if true at all) from Wlad hitting himself. Jennings sure didn't do much in that fight.
        Watch the fight again. Jennings landed some great body shots.

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        • #84
          Originally posted by Ryn0 View Post
          He would knock Wilder out very, very easily. Wilder gets beat up by Wlad, Povetkin and Fury.
          I just don't see it. 50 rounds of hard sparring between Wlad and Wilder in Austria didn't produce a Wlad KO, why would a fight? People have a knee-jerk tendency to dismiss Wilder but the guy has already trained in Wlad's camp and gone rounds with him. That's waaaay more than most can say. When Fury gets into that ring it will be the first time he's ever been in a ring with him. Wilder has more experience boxing Wlad than Jennings, Povetkin, and Fury put together.

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          • #85
            Originally posted by torosboxing75 View Post
            Watch the fight again. Jennings landed some great body shots.
            I saw a more competitive than normal Wlad fight, but a very wide win. Nothing like the mythology that fight seems to have spawned on this site. But its a Wlad fight, so little chance I'll give it a second viewing. So I'll take your word for it.

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            • #86
              Originally posted by Motofan View Post
              I saw a more competitive than normal Wlad fight, but a very wide win. Nothing like the mythology that fight seems to have spawned on this site. But its a Wlad fight, so little chance I'll give it a second viewing. So I'll take your word for it.
              There's not to many Wlad fights worth watching twice. lol!

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              • #87
                Originally posted by ThatLeftaMarc View Post
                That was quite possibly the most embarrassing povetkin fight I have ever seen, Povetkin has beaten the best... and I've NEVER seen anyone pick him apart like Wlad did.
                This is a total misrepresentation of the fight.

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                • #88
                  Originally posted by ThatLeftaMarc View Post
                  I picture this fight ending like Klitschko vs Wach

                  Klitschko himself said it's easier fighting taller opponents, he proved that with Wach... let's see if he can prove it with Fury.

                  Cunningham knocked Fury on his ass.. Fury better pray
                  You clearly don't know what you're watching. First you say Povetkin was embarrassed and picked apart by Wlad, now you compare Fury to Wach as if by virtue of their dimensions they are the same fighter.

                  Cunningham knocked Fury on his ass... Bravo, what a stunning piece of observation. No matter that far bigger punchers like Chisora weren't able to do the same.

                  Wlad got rocked by a jab in his fight before last. Had he better pray too?

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                  • #89
                    Originally posted by Cutthroat View Post
                    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.
                    How insanely fast has Wilder adapted? He's still taking baby steps even now, and can't help making the same fundamental mistakes again and again. He's one of the slowest developing fighters I've ever seen, and a polar opposite to Jennings.

                    Putting an athlete in the ring doesn't guarantee anything unless there's a legitimate fighter buried inside.

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                    • #90
                      Originally posted by ThatLeftaMarc View Post
                      This thread is infested with Klitschko haters

                      And ball lickers too.

                      Most everything negative being said about Wlad in this thread has some basis in truth. Saying Wlad 'picked off' Povetkin and 'embarrassed him' (except in a more general sense in being involved in an absolute stinkfest) does not.

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