Mariusz “Whickety” Wach is going to beat Wladimir Klitschko. Many people were complaining when this fight was announced. They thought this was another K2 moneygrab against a European bum. They thought Wach has no chance of winning. Little did they realize that he has 100% chance of winning. Whickety Wach has his doubters but so did other greats like Ali and Johnson in their time. Now is Wach’s time. The casual fans are sleeping on this fight and that will be their undoing when Wladimir Klitschko is dethroned by the new king of the heavyweight division. Anybody who uses a simple scientific analysis of this fight would realize that Wach has this fight in the bag before training camp even begins. Nevermind the fact that the illustrious WBC rankings have him ranked at #4 out of roughly 7 billion people. Let’s look at the facts. Mariusz Wach Is Bigger Than Wladimir Klitschko Size matters. A skilled giant will defeat a skilled midget every time. That is a fact that doesn’t even need evidence behind it. Wach’s 1.5 inches of extra skill may be too much for Wlad, who rarely has too deal with someone his own size, let alone someone bigger. Wlad’s speed and technique will have to compete with 79.5 inches of Polish fury. Mariusz Wach Is Undefeated Records matter. A defeat can ruin a fighter beyond repair. It can destroy their mindset and confidence to a point where they become a shell of their former self. Wlad the “so called” champion has been defeated 3 times. He will never be the same. Whickety Wach has never had to deal with defeat. He never had a comeback because he never had to. Nobody can figure out the Viking’s blueprint. Maybe there is no blueprint. Mariusz Wach Has An Elite Resume Experience matters. Wach’s illustrious career has left him with 3 lifetimes worth of knowledge and experience from his fights. Before turning pro the man has had 90 amateur fights. He won 2 gold medals in the world-renowned Individual Polish Championships. Since turning pro he has fought the likes of: “Mr 90% KO Rate” Tye Fields, “I Retired Mike Tyson” Kevin McBride, and “15-15” Julius Long. Mariusz Wach Is Polish Heritage Matters. Wach has a fighter’s blood running through his veins. Because Polish guys are fighters. Wach has the workrate, power, and chin of Tomasz Adamek. He has the speed, technique, and grace of Andrew Golota. There’s no stopping him. The Viking is more than a simple nickname. It is a celebration of the heritage of the warriors Wach’s bloodline has produced. Let’s see how a rich Ukrainian aristocrat handles a fight with a bloodthirsty Viking. The Polish have produced some of the greatest champions of all time. And Wach could very well be the greatest of them all. This November will see the dawning of a new era in heavyweight boxing. The size, the power, the workrate, and the size can't be stopped. Wladimir Klitschko has made the biggest mistake of his life. He may of beaten Mike Tyson 2.0 and Joe Frazier 2.0 earlier this year, but on November 10th he is going to have to face Mariusz Wach 3.0 in what can only be called his biggest challenge to date because 3 is bigger than 2. All aboard the Mariusz “Whickety” Wach express. Choo choo. This content is protected
OK, I like your avatar. Duddy was a terrific figther & I was sad when retired. But don't you think your blowing a bit of smoke with everything you just said? I like to believe alot of it & I do, but come Nov. 10th, if Wach is the least bit caught up in the moment & shows signs of nerves, he won't win. Wach needs to be cool & calm in there, & try hard to back up Wlad. And should Wach land a solid shot & Wlad turns into an octopus with his holding BS, Wach should go to the body ferociously. Hard to protect your body when you have your arms wrapped about someones shoulders, ya know?
BTW, I'm going to the World Boxing Gym in North Bergen, NJ to meet the next HW Champ of the World!!! :!: This content is protected
Perhaps I am getting a little ahead of myself. The fight with Wlad won't be a walk in the park but Wach can pull though. But I can't help but get excited when I see history in the making. Always nice to see some Duddy love as well.
Let me tell you something...I'm turning 60 in September & my Dad exposed me to boxing when I was in diapers back in the '50's. I've seen all the big fights. When John Duddy fought Yory Boy Campos, I almost died & went to Heaven. Duddy fought the fight his life that night & old Campos didn't look too bad either, almost dropping John in the 2nd. Duddy was on fire from the opening bell to the final one. It was just such a great action fight & John had really beautiful technique on the majority of his punches. I could go on, but so be it. He's only a memory now.:| This content is protected
Ya know, (as Golota always said) I alway get my hopes up when Polish fighters are in the ring. When Adamek fought Vitali, I played the confident fan, but inside I knew it would be very difficult. Not so in this fight! All we need is for Wach to stay vertical after he's hit with the 1st good Wlad right hand. If that happens, the butterflies will be gone & then he can go to work with his own right hands. I know Wlads chin is suspect & if the big Pole catches him, it will be like the Sanders fight all over again.
I have a feeling Wach just might have a chin of pure granite & I'm an expert when it comes to minerals. This content is protected If thats the case, Wlad is history. :!:
This content is protected Wach will get hit, there's too much of a speed difference. But if he can take that on his massive chin and land something meaningful, Wlad better prepare for a Sanders' dejavu .:admin