Comments Thread For: Klitschko Feels That He Gained More From Losing Than Winning

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  • Kiowhatta
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    #21
    Klitschko is hanging on too long like Holyfield, Toney and other's when he could go out on a high with a great legacy intact.
    Wlad is yesteryears school of HW's and the fans are desperate to see some proper match up's, such as Ortiz, Jennings, Miller, Fury, plus a possible (but highly unlikely) unification bout with Parker or Wilder.
    Hanging on Wlad just chokes up the queue and gives the duckers more excuses.

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    • Squ□redCircle34
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      #22
      The man displayed warrior like heart and proved he can take a shot!

      In a rematch he has a shot but likely Joshua will have improved and will want to finish Wlad earlier and won't gas out like last time!

      It was a instant classic and both guys will be remembered for it for years to come!

      Kudos to Wlad, one of the best heavyweights of all time!

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      • Hatesrats
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        #23
        Its no shame to walk away after that fight... Then again one last $$ grab doe

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        • Boxing Goat
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          #24
          Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
          Waldimir Kiltschko and Anthony Joshua have a very strange relationship, i think the fact that they genuinely like each other (Maybe abit too much!) Has effected both of their behaviors during the aftermath of the first fight! Kiltschko if he takes the rematch, needs to drop this attitude and reignite the eye of the Tiger! There are no friend during war! If the rematch does happen, i will be backing Wladimir Kiltschko again to beat Anthony Joshua! Kiltschko for me over-trained and was came in too light! and surely from a analytical perspective, he must understand that he basically took Anthony Joshua life and death by only utilizing 3 punches! (It was a heroic performance, but from a execution and technical perspective? it was not his BEST performance! Deep down he knows this, and so does his big brother!).

          (Me personally i am looking forward more to the potential rematch of David Haye vs Toney Bellew, that will be some kind of Rocky 2 typed themed build up!)....

          Haye is completely shot compared to his old form. A rematch is pointless.

          Let's do Bellew-Fury for a tune up for Fury's comeback.

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          • NachoMan
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            #25
            Originally posted by A.K
            Bull**** he knows he's hurting, if he had won he would be glorified as one of the all time greats if not the goat himself.
            Wlad Klitschko, GOAT, no. Nowhere close. Joshua isn't very good, but Wlad will lose again. He's far too content with putting on a decent showing to do what's necessary to get back on top.

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