IBF heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko has a tough fight in front of him when he meets undefeated Calvin Brock on November 11 in New York's Madison Square Garden, but he already has set his sights set on the opponent he would love to fight next - the 7-foot-2, 320-pound WBA heavyweight champion Nikolai Valuev. [details]
Wladimir Klitschko: "After Brock, I Want Valuev"
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It would be interesting to see how Wlad does against an opponent with such a size advantage over him, but I don't really think it'll happen. Don won't let the fight take place without options on Wlad because he knows it's almost a certainty that Wlad will at least outwork Valuev. -
Wlad would beat Valuev bad, I though Valuvs last fight was crap, he got hita lot and it took him a long time to take Barret out. Put Valuev in there with a powerfull puncher and that would be it for him...Comment
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Wlad is cool as hell if he tries to unify like he says. Him and Valuev would be so funny to watch. Please make it happen, Wladdy boyComment
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it is funny however that the Klitschko's did not want to fight any King fighters back in 2004, now all of a sudden Wlad is cool with itComment
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Him and Byrd wanted to fight for the longest. The fight happened once Byrd got away from King. He fought Williamson, and Brewster, who were both King fighters, and fought both of them because there were no options involved if he won. Obviously he didnt give a **** about Ruiz and his brother had the other title. Klitschko wanted Rahman for the November 11 date, which had to get changed to Brock (even though Rahman aleardy had an agreement to face Brock if would have beaten Maskaev)Comment
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As much as I want to agree with you (assuming you want Klitchko to KO Valuev), I think Klitchko should stay clear of punching that pumpkin head. That cranium is like a large stone with barely enough brain space. He could break his wrist coz he punches straight on....while Barrett swings his punches like a club.
He should aim for the nose, make him breath blood all night and win it by jabs.
An occasional right to the midsection is good too.Comment
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