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  • Sugar Adam Ali
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    #21
    I wouldn't mind see Wlad-huck at some point...

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    • Tonyu
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      #22
      I am big fan of the Klitschko brothers - they have a lot of haters but who cares they have always carried themselves with pride and dignity and are a good role model in the sport. Both brothers are all time greats and will go down in boxing hall of fame - deservedly so. Tyson is a big strong guy but he has never fought anyone with the skill of Klitschko. Wlad will take his time looking for the opening and when he lads the right Tyson goes down but he wont get up like in the Cunningham fight because Wlad will hit with real heavyweight power and not cruiserweight. Tyson has no experience against taller fighters where Wlad has. If Wlad carries on fighting there is Wilder but no one really after and when he reitires the young guns can try establish themselves like Parker and Joshua but no one will dominate again like Wlad well no one on the hosizon I can see, anyway and people will finally realise what an exceptional talent Wlad really was him and his brother.

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      • Jewish-Reptile
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        #23
        Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali
        I wouldn't mind see Wlad-huck at some point...
        Chances are you will.

        He's been talking about it back home for years. I don't want it myself yet I expect Kap will dodge the likes of Chakhkiev, Usyk etc by moving up.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Scott-Weiland
          It will be great to see him smash next gen Parker, Joshua and Usyk as well if needs must Glazkov and of course Wilder after Fury. The Usyk and Glazkov fights back home will be huge, no doubt they can fill the Olimpiyskiy.

          This is the news all Klitschko haters have dreaded, Wlad will be around to clear out the next wave of undefeated prospects.
          Usyk is promoted by K2. I don't think Klitschko is going to want to take out his own fighter lol.
          Plus, Usyk is going to be one of the leading contenders to take over the Heavyweight division most likely when he moves up and Wladimir calls it a day.

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          • Nomadic
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            #25
            Fury will back out with an injury of some sort.

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              #26
              LacedUp is distraught

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              • Tobi.G
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                #27
                Originally posted by Scott-Weiland
                So true. I expect their will be a few emerge afterwards whom the ****** boys will no doubt claim would have defeated after he does in fact retire.




                I think at this point he's just making so much damned money and hell he's close to a bunch of new records why stop. The guys bigger than him really are his key to convincing the scribes whom claimed he ain't never faced guys bigger than him or the same size etc, they are the key to winning over the detractors. Nail those guys and their really is not anything more to be said. I genuinely can't see who will beat him out of Joshua, Wilder, Fury and Parker.
                Who knows how good and strong Joshua gonna be in 1-2 years? Hes already freakishly strong now so i think he would knock out a over 40 year old Fading Klitschko in 1-2 years easily.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Tobi.G
                  Who knows how good and strong Joshua gonna be in 1-2 years? Hes already freakishly strong now so i think he would knock out a over 40 year old Fading Klitschko in 1-2 years easily.
                  We'll see. Joshua is wanting a title shot next year and if all goes accordingly I expect Wlad will be facing Wilder and potentially Joshua if he is mandated after Glazkov.

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                  • Elroy1
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                    #29
                    If Wladimir is gonna fight 5 more times, he absolutely MUST use one of those to rematch Povetkin!!

                    Povetkin earned/deserves a rematch like no other Wladimir opponent does, especially with his current form.

                    It's difficult to imagine Wladimir himself wasting those guys in such convincing and brutal fashion really.

                    I would have also liked to have seen a Haye rematch in there also but that's looking unlikely the Haye return let alone return to form!

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                    • Elroy1
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Scott-Weiland
                      We'll see. Joshua is wanting a title shot next year and if all goes accordingly I expect Wlad will be facing Wilder and potentially Joshua if he is mandated after Glazkov.
                      Joshua vs Wlad doesn't interest me really.

                      Joshua is a fighter for the next generation, he misses Wlad.

                      If Wlad decided to waste one of his last defences on Joshua it would be a public relations stunt and a complete mismatch.

                      Any Joshua that was experienced enough to beat the current Wladimir would be facing a geriatric Wladimir unfortunately.

                      Not that Wilder is any better an opponent, probably much bummier/greener than even Joshua, but the guy made his way to a world title by way of being carried there by the now corrupt and defunct WBC and so is entitled to be knocked out for his few million bucks.

                      Only in America!!

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