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did somebody post this already?
It should be automatically attached to every Klitschko bashing thread. [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_F7TBtXnnJ8[/ame] |
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Champion
East Side Guru
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Not poor jisi. Happy jisi. Wladimir learned the lesson.
Wlad had class. Sdunek not, what did your idiol say about Wlad after Wlad lost to Sanders and changed the trainer? You have a very very short memory. Until today no word from Sdunek how Wlad improved as a fighter with the help from Emanuel Steward. This is the man who helped Wlad in 2004, when nobody believed in Wlad, nobody including his own brother: http://www.sportschau.de/boxen/klits...rAufmacher.jpg And this is the man who will continue working with the spirit of Emanuel Steward with Wladimir: http://www.welt.de/img/bildergalerie...ng-Session.jpg |
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Journeyman
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kubrat pulev is on his way= to beat your hero/ but your hero will continue to duck the cobra and fight polish cab drivers or even the disgraceful povetkin or the even more disgracefull 39 yr old mormec= THE KINGS OF CHERRY PICKIN |
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Journeyman
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Current Wlad is much different than the version who was sparked out. Skills and approach/style wise he's much different. Maybe not as potentially exciting given his safety first approach, which is obvious now, but a better overall fighter without question.The only thing that remains the same....is intangibles you can't teach....he is not a hard man in the slightest, not a particularly tough "bad ass". He was easily put out of his comfort zone and into panic/survival mode, where more mentally tough guys would have reacted different by holding, tying up, or fighting back with equal intent. That inability to cope mentally is not something that can be trained out of a man. It can be hidden and protected through better technique and planning, which he's successfully done, but is always there. Sanders was just a wake up call.
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Champion
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He continues boxing when all people did not give a shit about him. Only Emanuel Steward. In 2005 no TV contract for the Klitschkos (they fought together with Sauerland), Don King against them. Big bro the so called tougher brother retired, but Wladimir continues boxing. Fought his way back to the top. He fought the eliminator against the most dangerous opponent at this time Samuel Peter! Samuel Peter was the next big thing for HBO. Wlad won this fight and deserves the shot for a wordlchampionship fight. In 2006 he becomes Champ again and fought all his mandatories, unifies the titles. Great Champion and great and tough character. |
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Journeyman
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Wladimir underestimated a guy who could be dangerous early for just about every hw in history. Sanders' power, hand speed and counter punching ability was a thing to behold.
Sanders was one of the greatest hw southpaws ever and one of the hardest punchers in recent decades, Wlad took him lightly and paid the price. Wlad is much better fighter now that he was back then, that loss turned out to be a valuable lesson for him |
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Journeyman
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end of discussion
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