This Saturday, Wladimir Klitschko will be given a second chance to become the true heavyweight champion. In fighting Chris Byrd, he is facing one of the more craftier fighters of this era and a man who is truly the best of the division at the moment. [details]
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Wladimir Goes For Gold, and Where is Audley Harrison Heading?
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This loss really was a blow to audley's career. A boring fighter, Audley has spent the past couple years working his way up the ladder on fox sports and now he is back to square one. I was ringside at the fight friday and I for one would not care to ever see audley in a boxing match again. He is tentative and boring.
As for Wladimir, he is a scared fighter but the difference is it works to his advantage. If he wasn't a scared fighter, he would have definitely been knocked out in his last fight against Sam Peter. It is the hesitation that allows him to use his brain and fight smart. That and emmanuel steward.
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Originally posted by nikalektikThis loss really was a blow to audley's career. A boring fighter, Audley has spent the past couple years working his way up the ladder on fox sports and now he is back to square one. I was ringside at the fight friday and I for one would not care to ever see audley in a boxing match again. He is tentative and boring.
As for Wladimir, he is a scared fighter but the difference is it works to his advantage. If he wasn't a scared fighter, he would have definitely been knocked out in his last fight against Sam Peter. It is the hesitation that allows him to use his brain and fight smart. That and emmanuel steward.
i think you should give him the benifit of doubt. audley "might" rise from the ashes
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