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  • #21
    Originally posted by el*** View Post
    agree, if he wanted to continue fighting and avenge the joshua loss, the best time was an immediate rematch. Even if he took some more time, 8 months or whatever is better than retiring for 3 years and coming back even older.
    Older guy in boxing - bad, but older cack in real life - good. Right, Mangina?

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Boksfan View Post
      Too bad Wildher is just a baby and not ready to fight Klitschko
      What are you talking about??? Wilder is the longest reigning champion at this time. Wladimir can get that work too.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Mrbamladen View Post
        What are you talking about??? Wilder is the longest reigning champion at this time. Wladimir can get that work too.
        Beyonce Wildher piss his pants every time somebody mentions Klitschko name Beyonce got knocked out 5 times in sparring with head gear on by Wlad. Poor Beyonce

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        • #24
          WILDER might kill KLIT. Let's hope he stays retired. He does have a chance against FURY though.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Boksfan View Post
            Beyonce Wildher piss his pants every time somebody mentions Klitschko name Beyonce got knocked out 5 times in sparring with head gear on by Wlad. Poor Beyonce

            No he didn't. He actually ended up being the head sparring partner for that klitschko camp, and was highly praised by klitschko himself. Even Emmanuel Stewart highly praised him and called him the future of American hw boxing as well as a future champion. What the hell are you talking about???

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            • #26
              If he wants to come back so bad, then step up and face Wilder after Fury.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Mrbamladen View Post
                No he didn't. He actually ended up being the head sparring partner for that klitschko camp, and was highly praised by klitschko himself. Even Emmanuel Stewart highly praised him and called him the future of American hw boxing as well as a future champion. What the hell are you talking about???
                Keep lying boy but boxing fans know how Wildher ducked Wlad like an Alabama coward he is

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Boksfan View Post
                  Keep lying boy but boxing fans know how Wildher ducked Wlad like an Alabama coward he is

                  What's the lie???

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                  • #29
                    i bet he would come back for $50mil!?

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Little Mac 91 View Post
                      What was unhistorical about beating Joshua in a rematch? He was competitive and had a real shot of winning and a new match was already guaranteed to him. Now he's even older with less of the momentum and he will have to joust for position amongst other contenders. There was no shame in losing a second time + a lot of extra millions that wouldn't have hurt either i have no idea why he retired when he did.
                      My thoughts exactly. The young prime Joshua had a competitive time against Klitschko, it wasn't a walk in the park. Wlad could have built on that "still got it" good feel he obviously had from the 1st fight.....Those "sparks" in his "stomach" with another potential uppercut from Joshua at 45/46 can OOONLY lead to constipation....An immediate Joshua rematch was his best attempt at something "incredible.".....now his best bet is to chill with his lovely wife and enjoy not getting hit anymore.....

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