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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Video: Klitschko Explains His Take on Joshua as a Fighter

    Wladimir Klitschko Video Interview - The first period of ticket sales for the World Heavyweight unification blockbuster between Anthony Joshua MBE and Wladimir Klitschko on April 29 at Wembley Stadium Connected by EE will commence at midday on Friday December 16.

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  • skinnystev
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    i wonder if any of this crap bothers tyson fury

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    • Earl-Hickey
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      #3
      Originally posted by skinnystev
      i wonder if any of this crap bothers tyson fury
      If it does, it's his own fault.

      I've been a fury supporter for years but it's his choice to be snorting coke in public toilets rather than getting in the ring.

      Joshua and klitschko will be making more than 10 million pound each.

      Fury probably got about 1.5 for beating klitschko

      But it's all Fury's fault.

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      • angkag
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        Originally posted by skinnystev
        i wonder if any of this crap bothers tyson fury
        Fury's got some serious problems that he needs to deal with - hopefully he's more focused on dealing with that than whats happening in boxing.

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        • Weltschmerz
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          #5
          Good interview actually. Vlad seems very relaxed

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          • panicchaser
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            2 great representations and great examples of the reason why boxing is called 'the gentlemen's sport'.

            I like both of them and although there's younger fire in Joshua, I'd like to see the veteran remind us as well as himself why he's at the top.

            War, Klitschko!!

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            • juggernaut666
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              klitchko is no fool and knows this is something he thought he wasn't going to get in his career,a 6'6 245 power puncher who tries to end fights early. I haven't seen a fight like this since Tyson fought Lewis ,even though Tyson was done if the fight went aafter 3 rounds then. This time around we may geta better wlad and arguaby arguably more skilled all around than any SHW ever and I believe he is.

              I still go with Joshua here and am stuck at a 60/40 fight for him. I had it more but after watching the interview and confrences I do believe wlad is bringing his A game.

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                #8
                Originally posted by juggernaut666
                klitchko is no fool and knows this is something he thought he wasn't going to get in his career,a 6'6 245 power puncher who tries to end fights early. I haven't seen a fight like this since Tyson fought Lewis ,even though Tyson was done if the fight went aafter 3 rounds then. This time around we may geta better wlad and arguaby arguably more skilled all around than any SHW ever and I believe he is.

                I still go with Joshua here and am stuck at a 60/40 fight for him. I had it more but after watching the interview and confrences I do believe wlad is bringing his A game.
                No fighter has ever brought there A game at 41 years of age......joshua will end klitchcko with in 6 rounds and his grabbing and clutching will not work on a fighter who is physically stronger than him....joshua will finish wlad as soon as klitchcko starts fighting scared....tell me one heavyweight thats retained his prime at 41 years of age lol...juggers your losing it

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                • Earl-Hickey
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by The plunger man
                  No fighter has ever brought there A game at 41 years of age......joshua will end klitchcko with in 6 rounds and his grabbing and clutching will not work on a fighter who is physically stronger than him....joshua will finish wlad as soon as klitchcko starts fighting scared....tell me one heavyweight thats retained his prime at 41 years of age lol...juggers your losing it
                  Yup it's people buying into hype.

                  Against AJ klitschko needs to be at his best and most sharp.

                  He left that in 2011 and he isn't going back to fetch it in 2017

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                  • Sp0rty Cr@ig
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by The plunger man
                    No fighter has ever brought there A game at 41 years of age......joshua will end klitchcko with in 6 rounds and his grabbing and clutching will not work on a fighter who is physically stronger than him....joshua will finish wlad as soon as klitchcko starts fighting scared....tell me one heavyweight thats retained his prime at 41 years of age lol...juggers your losing it
                    Yet before he fought Fury at the age of 39 he was prime right? Funny how age suddenly becomes relevant once someone had lost. Undefeatable at 39, loses one fight and is then shot because of age. SMH!

                    Wlad had a 10 year winning streak bro. Give him some respect

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