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  • #11
    Jsohua is bigger,younger,stronger and quicker and people think that 41 year will be able to keep clinching him.....joshua will be to much for klitchcko and will stop inside 7 rounds

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    • #12
      Originally posted by The plunger man View Post
      Jsohua is bigger,younger,stronger and quicker and people think that 41 year will be able to keep clinching him.....joshua will be to much for klitchcko and will stop inside 7 rounds
      Same was said about PEDvetkin. We saw what happened.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by revelated View Post
        Same was said about PEDvetkin. We saw what happened.

        People said Povetkin was bigger and stronger? Povetkin was 4 years ago, this is a different Wlad. He looked bad against Jennings and he looked shot aginst Fury. The clock has been steadily ticking on Wlad. Ive said it before. I will be pleasantly surprised if he can turn back the clock, it will be a great story but it rarely happens. Joshua by the 7-8th round and that would probably be best for boxing.

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        • #14
          [QUOTE=The Time;17597374]I didn't get to see the Clinchko vs Fury fight. I missed that one. Lol, but yeah I'm pretty sure Merchant and Roy Jones aren't the only ones who complained about the Klitschko's.


          Why would you include Vitali in with that? VK didnt fight that way.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by A.K View Post
            Clit will be knocked out again what a way to go out
            Right. Getting KTFO bad in front of 90,000 people is a heck of a way to end a long career. Like they say, you dont play boxing. Its brutal.

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            • #16
              Rumble young man, rumble! AJ gets a stoppage inside of 8 here. VK can't lean on him.

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              • #17
                Struggling to see how Wlad wins this.

                41, coming off a bad loss and long layoff, against a very dangerous young fighter who can crack. And who is tall too.

                Wlad still has the power but not the commitment to take
                punches and his hideous clinching tactic is not going to be allowed on Joshua's turf.

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                • #18
                  This could be all bad for Klitschko, age is upon him. If Josh wins, Wilder needs to get in the ring with him. Not 3 or 4 fights down the line. It's time for one heavy weight to rise.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Sun_Tzu View Post
                    People said Povetkin was bigger and stronger?
                    Stop deleting the important part of your original post.

                    They said Povetkin was younger, stronger, faster. Again, we saw what happened. Size had nothing to do with that clinch fest.

                    Originally posted by Sun_Tzu View Post
                    Povetkin was 4 years ago, this is a different Wlad. He looked bad against Jennings and he looked shot aginst Fury. The clock has been steadily ticking on Wlad.
                    He didn't look shot against Fury. He didn't show up against Fury at all. Roy Jones said it: he had the advantage in almost every way that mattered. There's no way he should have lost that fight.

                    Don't believe me? Go back and watch the Gloves Are Off segment for the failed rematch. Klitschko himself basically said he threw the fight.

                    And let's not forget, Clinchko lost that fight 7 to 5 - ONE round bro. It's not like it was a white wash.

                    You make it seem like Grabomir got handled like Chocolatito did by Minny Pacquiao.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by revelated View Post
                      Stop deleting the important part of your original post.

                      They said Povetkin was younger, stronger, faster. Again, we saw what happened. Size had nothing to do with that clinch fest.



                      He didn't look shot against Fury. He didn't show up against Fury at all. Roy Jones said it: he had the advantage in almost every way that mattered. There's no way he should have lost that fight.

                      Don't believe me? Go back and watch the Gloves Are Off segment for the failed rematch. Klitschko himself basically said he threw the fight.

                      And let's not forget, Clinchko lost that fight 7 to 5 - ONE round bro. It's not like it was a white wash.

                      You make it seem like Grabomir got handled like Chocolatito did by Minny Pacquiao.

                      That was my original post and he absolutely looked shot aginst Fury, he couldnt pull the trigger..at all.

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