WHAT IF ? Wladimir Klitschko - vs - Sergei Liakhovich

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  • Hitman932
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    #31
    i would like to see lyakovich and sultan ibragimov if they cant make a klitschko fight.

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    • Banderivets
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      #32
      Originally posted by raesaad
      Lyakovich is a huge threat to Wlad iMO.He appears to have great heart and chin also is very offensive.I can see him eating alot of shots but dishing out a great deal also should boil down to Stamina and heart= Lyakovich winning by late stoppage.
      No one can take a lot of shots from a confident Wlad Doesnt mater what calibre the chin is.

      He hits like a locomotive.

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      • TheEvilSaint
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        #33
        Originally posted by neverlast
        WHAT IF ? Wladimir Klitschko - vs - Sergei Liakhovich




        Wladimir Klitschko is a fine boxer for a big man but he lacks what his
        brother Vitali had. An iron constitution. This is a trait that Sergei proved
        he had when he fought and beat a very tough boxer named Lamon Brewster.

        If they fight, Sergei is going to out gut Wlad. He will enforce his
        will on Wlad. Klitschko is a front runner. Once he reaches a " danger"
        point, he has a tendency to abandon his fight plan. In essence he panics. He
        loses focus and he allows his skills to diminish under duress. This is why
        he lost to Corrie Sanders and Brewster. He could handle Chris Byrd because
        Byrd posed no serious danger of hurting him. A bold Wladimir Klitschko is a
        hard fighter to beat. Hurt him and take away that boldness he becomes a
        rather ordinary boxer. Sergei can and will do this to him. Sergei has the
        tools and has been tested under fire. Sergei will win this match.
        you obviously never saw the sam peter fight. he would do the same to lyko like he did to peter: use his jab, stay calm, throw the right when he knows it will land, and grind him into dust.

        lyko will but up a helluva fight and he wont quit, but i dont see how he'll be able to beat wlad.

        wlad by TKO.

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        • Parody
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          #34
          Wlad is the better fighter no doubt but Sergei has a better Stamina and chin

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          • Run
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            #35
            Originally posted by sfdmalex
            No one can take a lot of shots from a confident Wlad Doesnt mater what calibre the chin is.

            He hits like a locomotive.
            It doesn't matter how good your "Chin" is.

            Ray Mercer had never been on the canvas his entire career, and had eaten punches from the biggest punchers you can name except Mike Tyson and David Tua. He even said himself he'd never been hit by someone with that combination of power and speed that Wladimir had.

            Oh and save the "He was shot" bit. Because he was on a terror knocking guys out left and right with 1 punch before facing him.

            Ronnie Shields claims Wladimir has faster hands, and hits harder than a prime Mike Tyson. I'm not sold on that, but he worked with both fighters and those are his claims.



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            • glenspen
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              #36
              I'm still a Wlad doubter i'm afraid, after seeing him gas out against Sanders and Brewster, but boxers learn from their mistakes and it was quite evident that Manny Steward has spent a lot of time working on Wlad pacing himself. Every time the bell rang Manny sat him down, calmed him down and kept him on the gameplan...jab, jab..bomb.

              Wlad is starting to box like a prime Lewis, sitting Byrd on the end of a poleaxe jab, not letting them get inside until he is softened up enough to start dropping right hand bombs. For a guy who is Wlad's size it's a winning formula and it looks like he'll be unstoppable if he listens to his corner.

              Maybe Wlad, and more importantly Steward, have learned the lessons that they needed to.

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