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  • #21
    Nope. Sorry.

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    • #22
      Most boxing fans still have to check the news the next morning after waking up to get the results of each Klitschko fight, but the highlights have gradually improved the relationships between Klitschko and his fans.

      "Thanks to all the skilled video editors out there" said Elie Seckbach, "I can finally keep my eyes open for several minutes, allowing me to witness enough footage to convince the people I interview that I actually saw the fight."

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      • #23
        Originally posted by beez721 View Post
        he was an exciting fighter in his early to mid career in almost all his fights. lately its been dependent on his opponent. guys just trying to survive like jennings and haye make for boring fights while guys trying to chin check him like pulev can make him look exciting. overall I dont find him boring becuase he has that big power and suspect chin that makes every fight somewhat dangerous but I admit he can be boring with opponents that arent willing to mix it up
        But honestly, if it's a common theme that Wlad's fights are boring - Then who do we blame? Povetkin is an entertaining fighter, Haye is an entertaining fighter etc. But they were both in stinkers with Wlad.

        I don't think you can blame Haye & Povetkin etc for Wlad's clinching and leaning.

        But I agree he was entertaining in his earlier days.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
          But honestly, if it's a common theme that Wlad's fights are boring - Then who do we blame? Povetkin is an entertaining fighter, Haye is an entertaining fighter etc. But they were both in stinkers with Wlad.

          I don't think you can blame Haye & Povetkin etc for Wlad's clinching and leaning.

          But I agree he was entertaining in his earlier days.
          povetkin was an exception. wlad was horrible in that fight and the clinching was ridiculous. haye was partly to blame as he was fighting a very defensive fight ( as was wlad) as he also did with valuev. hayes exciting when hes fighting smaller heavies that pose less of a threat. wlad is definitely partly to blame for his boring fights but he can still be exciting when hes fighting guys that will come forward and attack him. thats pretty much the gist of what im saying

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          • #25
            Originally posted by valero View Post
            If Klitschko hurled a sword into the audience and it sliced off Don King's fro, I would be entertained.
            He'd probably clinch the sword 153 times beforehand.

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            • #26
              I respect him and I wouldn't say that I don't care about him. Every boxing fan should care about the HW champion who is also on p4p top 10 lists. However I still fin his style boring.
              So it's not for me, imo he is boring but I definitely care about his fights as a boxing fan.

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              • #27
                Yes, and you can GTFO with your agenda!

                Wladimir is a great champion. A dominant champion. He is levels above everybody - I respect that.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
                  But honestly, if it's a common theme that Wlad's fights are boring - Then who do we blame? Povetkin is an entertaining fighter, Haye is an entertaining fighter etc. But they were both in stinkers with Wlad.

                  I don't think you can blame Haye & Povetkin etc for Wlad's clinching and leaning.

                  But I agree he was entertaining in his earlier days.
                  Revising history again, eh?

                  Wlad wanted to engage; he wanted the KO. But Haye, after tasting some of the power, opted to run all night.

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                  • #29
                    Oh and Fury will get knocked out in an embarrassing fashion. Klitschko said that Fury is more talk then actual talent, I agree.
                    How did Fury prepare to Wlad's size and power? With his best win Chisora? lmao... With the cruiser weight Cunningham who btw knocked him down? lol
                    Fury got marketed very-very carefully, they didn't put him in with a single solid opponent with a size remarkably similar to Fury's because they just wanted the safest way possible to a big fight. Khan and Fury, they are like blue prints for each other. That shows that in fact they rather just want to cash out Fury (or he wants to cash out himself) than actually think that he has a serious chance against Wlad. If they would think so then they would prepared to him well not by fighting two size smaller HW-s and natural CW-s.

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                    • #30
                      Yes, the same way watching paint dry entertains me.

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