Wladimir Klitschko '50-50' On Anthony Joshua Rematch

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  • iamboxing
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    #11
    Originally posted by NahMean



    Tom Loeffler:
    "If he retires on that fight, he had such a great run in the heavyweight division there'll be no better way to go out. That was just a tremendous fight

    For me that fight was an instant classic, a throw back...if he chooses to retire now it'll be in a great fight that will be remembered for years....90-fuvkin-thousand!

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    • NahMean
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      #12
      Originally posted by iamboxing
      For me that fight was an instant classic, a throw back...if he chooses to retire now it'll be in a great fight that will be remembered for years....90-fuvkin-thousand!
      True Vlad at 41 took on a young hungry lion and did very well in the fight.. He has gained my respect and I want him to hang up the gloves for now or fight someone like Parker or Wilder who he can defeat easier.

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      • kiaba360
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        #13
        Hopefully Wlad doesn't drag this out because I want to see Joshua fight again this year.

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        • The Ninth Layer
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          #14
          I would almost rather see Klitschko get a win against some mid level contender as a last hurrah. It would kinda suck to have him tie up the heavyweight champion for another half year just to lose, and retiring on three consecutive losses would be a sad way to end a good career.

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          • Mr Objecitivity
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            #15
            I'd rather he fight Deontay Wilder and expose / end that over hyped chump. It'd be an easy win to a title and a very good way to end his career.

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            • BoxingFan85
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              #16
              Originally posted by NahMean
              Remember when he fought Fury.. He wanted a rematch immediately and he triggered his rematch cause within a few days of the fight which led to Fury being stripped of the IBF.. remember that? He was so confident he could beat Fury second time round. Now compare that to the way he's acting now.

              It's been almost 2 months.. If you really want to fight someone it wouldn't take 2 months to decide whether you want to fight... Just saying!

              And he's saying it himself he's 50/50... If your 100% confident you can win you wouldn't be 50/50.
              Ah , he said he is 50/50 about the rematch i.e., boxing again.. not thinking if it's Joshua then it's 50/50.. Stop kidding yourself because the guy did this in case you have forgotten..

              [IMG]http://i.imgur.com/A****uG.gif[/IMG]
              Last edited by BoxingFan85; 06-19-2017, 09:16 PM.

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              • JRB123
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                #17
                I want him to go after Wilder and drop him for the WBC title and then retire

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