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Comments Thread For: Wladimir Klitschko Retires From Boxing, Joshua Rematch Off
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ATG, first ballot HOF'er and was always an outstanding ambassador for the sport. Enjoy retirement champ!
Thanks for the memories!
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Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View PostBallot for the HOF in 5 years time will be stacked.
Klitschko
Cotto
Mayweather
Likely. Pacquiao and JMM too.
Of course if both Mayweather and Pacquiao are there the others won't make it to the HOF.
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Thank god. He didn't need the money or another knockout lose. No point in beating on a dead horse. Now Joshua can move on to his IBF mandatory, something wilder knows nothing about
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Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
I'm just thinking Wladimir Klitschko never realized his dream of capturing the only belt that truly mattered to him ( The WBC ) -- the belt of greats, that his own brother once held...I got say, he must feel that indeed he did not accomplish everything he set out for in this sport and this is going haunt him for the rest of his days
...fortunately I believe its evident that Joshuas power is overrated because he did not have enough strength to badly injure a past prime old man or knock him out unconscious ; not even a blacken-eye or a significant wound from this battle?! so can you imagine what a prime 38-0 Deontay Wilder done to this man? I hate to think of it.
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Originally posted by Digital Mouth View PostNice GIF you put up there. It was very interesting to see that not a single Joshua punch landed clean in that last flurry before the fight was stopped.
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Good.
He had a good career and went out fighting a young lion. All things considered he can hold his head high. Wasn't a fan of his style but I can respect his professionalism and am happy to see him leave with his health and life in check.
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Originally posted by Mitchell Kane View PostI think it's unfair to say he had no heart, but he had poor stamina, and very bad pacing especially early in his career....and we know what Lombardi said about fatigue.
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