Comments Thread For: Klitschko's Trainer: Wilder Did Not Get Knocked Out, He Did Get Dropped
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An advisor is part of a management team not the manager per say but part of the team.
People will do anything to spin things in their favor because of their opinions of certain fighters but the fact remains Shelly Finkel is a part of both teams wlad and wilder.Comment
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You can tell the guys that haven’t ever fought anyone because they try to attribute superhuman expectations on fighters.
So Robbie Barrett what’s the point? These are heavy weights they will get dropped.
Name a Heavyweight champion who was never been dropped?
Is this the new evolution of fan imagination? Not only can you not ever have been KO’d, you can’t ever have a losss and now they can’t even get knocked down? What if the get wobbled is that allowed? WTF
If anything that shows how Wilder improved. He should have been knocked down in Ortiz one but he weathered the storm standing. Some usual suspects complain it should have been stopped although Wilder dominated and KO’d Ortiz after that.
However flip side, Fury gets knocked completely concussed unconscious by Wilder in a sport where they wave off matches “to prevent violent concussions.” He then gets up like he’s raised from the dead at the count of ten and these same usual suspects gush about how amazing the recovery is? So Robbie what is your point bro. Who are these seasoned Heavyweights who haven’t been dropped?
What does that have to do with today’s ratings?
Great post. Robert also didn’t mention fury getting dropped by a shot cruiser weight then illegally rabbit punching him into submission lol.Comment
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Finkel hadn't been Wlad's US
business manager since 2003, when K2 USA was formed and Tom Loeffler took over that role. We are talking about something that happened in 2015.Comment
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What a clown post lol.I guarantee the sparring was stopped, which is a KO.
Wlad isn't the kind of guy to go looking to hurt his opponent in sparring either, so it won't have been anywhere near his best shot.
This is why Finkel was calling Wilder a 29 year old "baby" he didn't want to put in with Wlad.
“I guarantee something that I’m in no position to guarantee”.
People like this post just to see their own words on the screen.Comment
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Thats not what this is about you big dummy.
Here’s Whyte said:
"I've seen him getting knocked out," Whyte told Sky Sports. "Wladimir knocked him out. It wasn't no knockdown, he was knocked cold. Properly twitching as well. That's why they probably didn't want him to fight Wlad, because Wlad was going to fight him as a pro and Wilder never fancied it the whole time."
Now that Wlad’s own trainer has come out and called Whyte a liar, you’re still going to try and defend the lie with some idiotic spin? A lot of you are just clowns for no real reason.Comment
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Well this also happened in 2015 so stop with the bulll*****.
Fresh off his win against tough American boxer, Bryant Jennings, a fighter very familiar to boxing fans, Klitschko's advisor, Shelly Finkel stated of Fury, "There's a very good chance of it taking place in the UK. I'm sure Wlad is going to fight Fury in September or October. There's a very good chance of Wembley stadium or Manchester. It's that big a fight, we believe. Two weeks ago Wladimir fought at Madison Square Garden and nobody knows Bryant Jennings but it was the highest rated HBO fight in three years. That gives you some idea. And Tyson is the big-mouth from England...of course he'd love to shut him up once and for all. He would love to have a fight in the UK. It's a great fight area and Wlad has a big ,big fan base there."
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Great point Mrsantiago, problem is Robby Barrett just started watching boxing two years ago.
He never saw the Steve Cunningham fight. And you took it easy on Fury calling it a rabbit punch. The ref was literally allowing him to hold the back of Steve’s head with one glove and punch him in the face with the other. A clear foul by any conscious officials standard. Steve deserved better officiating than that. But we still pretended as if it was possible that the referee wasn’t under someone’s influence.Comment
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