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Max Kellerman is a total tool and Wlad handled him brilliantly
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Originally posted by PivotandRoll View PostWlad holding is disgraceful to boxing.... 6"7 and he's in there hanging out of little guys because he'd afraid to even try and slip a punch or trade. Vitali was a champ, Wlad is an illusion.
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Tony Thompson ands Sam Peter eventually got rematches so its not unheard of for a guy to earn another shot if Wlad sticks around.
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Originally posted by mick1303 View PostYeah, it was an illusion that KOd unbeaten Pulev unconscious. Let's these clowns fight Pulev or Povetkin and check for themselves how easy it would be.
Pulev was literally walking in with his head straight up in the air and his guard wide open
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Originally posted by PivotandRoll View PostWlad holding is disgraceful to boxing.... 6"7 and he's in there hanging out of little guys because he'd afraid to even try and slip a punch or trade. Vitali was a champ, Wlad is an illusion.
I know he is known for it and some of his fights are brutal because of it but Klitschko wasn't holding nearly as much as he has in the past and Jennings was running straight into his chest without even trying to throw a punch looking for the clinch to try and get points taken and it was obvious as hell.
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Originally posted by Mike D View PostNot trying to be a Kellerman apologist or defender here, but it was actually Roy that was insisting on a rematch in the late stages of the fight, while Kellerman was dismissive of it. Now yeah Max ultimately asked it, but I think it was Roy who got the ball rolling on the Wlad/Jennings rematch talk.
But just like with certain fighters, people have their own agendas and will seize upon every opportunity to take a shot at someone they do not like.
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Originally posted by PivotandRoll View PostMike Perez is fighting Povetkin next month, with Garcia as his trainer. Perez will look better than Wlad did.
Pulev was literally walking in with his head straight up in the air and his guard wide open
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostFor the first 3/4 rounds maybe. After that I think he'll fade and take a beating as Povetkin warms up and gets going.
He's the guy to beat Wlad. He beat Jennings IMHO.
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