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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Klitschko: Fury is The Most Important Fight of My Career

    40-year-old Wladimir Klitschko (64-4, 53 KOs) is already nearing the end of his career, but at the moment he is not thinking about retirement.
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  • AL_Camino
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    I'm very curious to see how Klitchsko responds in the rematch. It would be badass if he actually decided to come out very aggressive for once. Not sure if he can get it done but it's his best chance to get the belt back

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      #3
      he can psych himself up if he wants but deep down he's gotta know he's washed up

      i like wlad ive been accused of being a "klittard" but... the guy is washed up. he looked like crap.

      if he wins this one he should go out on a high note and still retire

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      • SN!PER
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        #4
        He should go 100% for that knockout.

        If he doesn't get it, retire.

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        • Machinist_X
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          #5
          i think the presser with BOTH men is this week, wednesday is it? if i recall? not 100%, wlad is still dangerous to alot of men in the division due to his experience but its like fury said in the first fight pressers, the mind is willing but the body cant follow. its honestly the worst opponent he can get retired/pass the torch too isnt it really, possibly ever in HW history.

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          • PunchyPotorff
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            #6
            Originally posted by Machinist_X
            i think the presser with BOTH men is this week, wednesday is it? if i recall? not 100%, wlad is still dangerous to alot of men in the division due to his experience but its like fury said in the first fight pressers, the mind is willing but the body cant follow. its honestly the worst opponent he can get retired/pass the torch too isnt it really, possibly ever in HW history.
            Fury the worst HW champ ever? Hope you're joking friend.

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            • PunchyPotorff
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              #7
              Klitschko: "Fury is The Most Important Fight of My Career"

              Coincidentally, it will be the last fight of his career as well.

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              • emre belozoglu
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                #8
                hell have to go for it balls out for the ko, i dont think he has the legs though hes been poor this last few years

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                • thack
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                  #9
                  Wlad , you are slow, you are old...thank fully you are not in against a hitter... but what are you going different ...come in swinging even tyson may take you out ....like Corrie did....AJ...smile

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                  • vitali1999
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                    #10
                    If klitty wins it'lljust add to his greatness. But I doubt he wins. Retirement is very near.

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