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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Joshua Thinks Vitali, Fiance Will Advise Klitschko To Avoid Rematch

    ANTHONY JOSHUA has offered Wladimir Klitschko a rematch anywhere in the world - if his family let him. Britain's new king of the ring picked himself up off the canvas to stop Klitschko in the 11th round of their sensational heavyweight clash on Saturday night. Former champ Klitschko has a rematch clause he can trigger if he wants another shot at Joshua.
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  • OctoberRed
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    #2
    41 and inactive for 18 months?

    Active Klitschko may do better, doubt Vitali tells him not to do it

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    • Quiksilva
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      If that were my brother I would be concern about my brother's health also.

      Vitali just looking out for his younger brother.

      I also want W. Klitschko to retire, he has done enough for the sport.

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      • Digital Mouth
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        AJ won the belts and Wladmir won the hearts of the people.

        Leave it at that.

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        • HarvardBlue
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          #5
          Originally posted by Digital Mouth
          AJ won the belts and Wladmir won the hearts of the people.

          Leave it at that.
          They both won the hearts of boxing fans.

          Left it at that.

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          • Tatabanya
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            Klitschko is both intelligent and proud. If intelligence wins, he will retire. If pride wins, he'll be knocked out again, in less rounds, in the rematch. The comparison that comes to mind right now is Evander Holyfield vs Dwight Muhammad Qawi: a war for the ages in the first fight, a quick wipeout in the rematch.

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            • TexasCowBoy
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              In my book Klitschko is The Best Heavyweight of All Time.....held the Heavyweight Division in a stranglehold for a little over a decade....but nobody beats time......the time came for the torch to be passed on.

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              • Lemonhead_Jeff
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                #8
                Originally posted by harwri008
                They both won the hearts of boxing fans.

                Left it at that.
                Joshua didn't win my heart. He was hurt & dropped by a fighter who basically only throws a 1-2, and he only managed to survive and win by having more stamina than a 41-year-old man. It was the best win of his young career, but people are starting to go overboard with their praise. Joshua was the favorite for a reason. Everybody picked him to win, and it wasn't because they like his smile. Let's be serious.

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                • sammybee
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                  I think Wlad should activate the rematch.Afterall,its an opportunity to seek revenge,take the last lap in boxing,and make some money before he retires...whether win or lose,he has made a mark in boxing

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                  • BillyBoxing
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Tatabanya
                    Klitschko is both intelligent and proud. If intelligence wins, he will retire. If pride wins, he'll be knocked out again, in less rounds, in the rematch. The comparison that comes to mind right now is Evander Holyfield vs Dwight Muhammad Qawi: a war for the ages in the first fight, a quick wipeout in the rematch.

                    Yeah, or Morales vs Garcia, Morales almost beat him in the first fight, but fired his last bullets in that fight, then get koed quite easely in a rematch.

                    Would probably be the same for Klit.

                    Unless a KO punch, I don't see Klit having the will and shape to dominate a willy young athletic guy like Josh.

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