I'm not sure he is. I mean everyone is beatable but he's obviously doing something very right. He looks a lot more beatable from the outside than the reality inside the ring in my opinion.
He might not be always great to watch and doesn't make it look flashy and that's where people are underestimating him. He's extremely effective and we probably haven't even seen the best of him.
Either way, he just beat the guy who has been as close to unbeatable as possible for the last 10 years or something, so he's passed the biggest heavyweight test there is right now. I honestly think it's going to be a while before he loses.
Hope that's true. If Fury gets beaten quickly the heavyweight division will be a mess.
"Wlad suddenly aged" is gobbledy**** Wlad nuthugger speak which in reality means.....
"Wlad's never had a good set of "cojones" to fight like he's supposed to. He finally met someone his own size who wasn't scared of him and presented at least the potential of hitting him on his chinaware chin and sending shards all over the 1st five rows. So he fought like a pu$$y and was exposed for the fraud he really is."
wlad is garbage. what he showed here is a complete inability to make adjustments during the fight. He physically has the advantages to beat Fury rather easy but he was a scared ***** who would not let his hands go and an idiot who never learned to fight on the inside and throw a damn upper cut because all he does is hold inside. So when he decided to puss out and not fight fury on the outside, he hand no way to fight him on the inside.
Many boxers seem to struggle with the inevitable reality of aging.
Klitschko had a great run at heavyweight, but a boxer's prime doesn't last forever.
He should retire now, before he gets seriously hurt by one of the strong young fighters.
Agreed but I think he should at least try to regain his title before hanging them up. Fans are ready to pretend his 10 years of dominance mean nothing because he lost at damn near 40. I'd like to see him give it one more go and, win or lose, hang them up.
Agreed but I think he should at least try to regain his title before hanging them up. Fans are ready to pretend his 10 years of dominance mean nothing because he lost at damn near 40. I'd like to see him give it one more go and, win or lose, hang them up.
Yes. Klitschko-Fury II should be his last fight, win or lose.
I'm not sure he is. I mean everyone is beatable but he's obviously doing something very right. He looks a lot more beatable from the outside than the reality inside the ring in my opinion.
He might not be always great to watch and doesn't make it look flashy and that's where people are underestimating him. He's extremely effective and we probably haven't even seen the best of him.
Either way, he just beat the guy who has been as close to unbeatable as possible for the last 10 years or something, so he's passed the biggest heavyweight test there is right now. I honestly think it's going to be a while before he loses.
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