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He's A Good Boy
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Long Island,New York
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If this is true It's sick.
Why such a long lay off? Does he need time to recover after taking those total 3 punches by Wach? I miss the days of active champions across all weight classes. |
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T H E G O D F A T H E R
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Join Date: Oct 2011
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I hope so. I'd rather see him retire for good so we don't have to hear about his robotic azz anymore. The klitschkos will be forgotten like the HW division will be forgotten as a whole through this past decade. The division was dead and the Klitschkos became famous because of their genetics because their skills are putrid.
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Lowering Post Count
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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I miss the days where Willard and Dempsey could go on three-year layoffs while sitting on the title. If only we were that lucky these days. This is the worst era ever.
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Champion
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![]() ![]() More stories direct from your ass. You just can't help yourself, can you? --------------------------------- Anyway, Wlad can fight whenever he wants to. It's not like there are a bunch of hungry, talented heavyweights just dying to face him. If he fought sooner, it would likely have to be against some bum, and then he'd get ragged on for fighting cans. I'm no Wlad fan, but the guy can''t win either way. |
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