GREAT fight.....but

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  • mlac
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    #11
    Originally posted by gmc_rfc_06
    There is no buts.

    Both guys were in great shape, both guys have styles that mesh perfectly, both looked really good, both landed big knockdown shots and showed heart.

    Nothing to take away, he knocked out a HW great that hadn't been stopped in over a decade.
    41 years old and 2 years out of teh ring CMON now, thats 2 big buts right ther

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    • mlac
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      #12
      Originally posted by vansman954
      you sound salty bro
      salty?

      what the **** is wrong with salt? soy sauce is deliciousness

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        #13
        Originally posted by mlac
        41 years old and 2 years out of teh ring CMON now, thats 2 big buts right ther
        He was in great shape and looked very sharp, he didn't look any worse (physically or technically) than he has in any of his last 4-5 fights.

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        • Marchegiano
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          #14
          Meh, semantics, Wlad fought one of his best fights tonight. Y'all're deluded.

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          • Jewish-Reptile
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            #15
            Wlad looked courageous, he was tired and couldn't put AJ away when he had the chance, his punch output is clearly well below is prime years of 2009-2011.

            Great fight for a neutral, great fight for both sets of fans.

            Klitschko will win in Kiev and say goodbye, hopefully he finds a willing dance partner in the higher echelons of the division but on his performance tonight I see not many wanting to go near him.

            Maybe a rematch if the clause is iron tight, I see Joshua wanting to do it again but Klitschko needs not the damage.

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