2012:Wlad's lost year

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by JeanPaulValley, Nov 14, 2012.


  1. Dee

    Dee Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Both Fury and Price's camps have made it clear, they only want to fight either of the Klitschko's as a mandatory.

    And I don't blame them either.
     
  2. Rudolph

    Rudolph Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :good

    The amount of hatred is incredible... just incredible
     
  3. Overhill

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  4. Ahurath

    Ahurath Boxing Addict Full Member

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    There is guys to fight but they aren't "ready". They are afraid that's what.
     
  5. JeanPaulValley

    JeanPaulValley Boxing Addict banned

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    You guys are just making excuses for this guy. Ok let's say he has one bad fight out of 3 but 3 bad fights out of 3? Mormeck? Inexcusable.
    As I said,Sherman "the Tank" Williams would have put on a better fight than Mormeck and Tony Thompson. Williams also has a solid chin and beat the highly touted Chauncy Welliver and he rocked granite chinned Helenius.

    Either way,this year was a huge waste of time for Wlad and he won't be champion for long.
    He's gonna have to face Pulev,Fury,Price,Arreola,Mitchell etc.
    One or maybe 2 of those guys are gonna beat him.
     
  6. JeanPaulValley

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    Dont be so sure that Huck can't threaten Wlad. Wlad was scared to engage con man Haye. Huck isn't a scared little ***** and he will come to fight Wlad.
     
  7. JeanPaulValley

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    Povetkin was easliy handled by Huck. He has zero chance with Wlad.
    Pulev is the guy that can beat Wladimir.
     
  8. JeanPaulValley

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    He let Mormeck go 4 rounds! He even clinched Mormeck a few times as if Mormeck wasnt a 40 year old Cruiserweight with no power=cautious,scared etc

    And Wach another guy with improprer techniauqe and limited power had Wlad leaning against the ropes and covering up and gassed!
     
  9. Jаck

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    Rule Brittardia!
     
  10. Faerun

    Faerun Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Their demands go way, WAY beyond anything in the business. Why the hell are you defending a blatant slave contract? Your devotion to K2 surely can't delude you that bad, can it? I want you to listen up: Even if you beat Wlad, in which case YOU were the undisputed champ, K2 Promotions would stage the next two mandatory fights against either Klit with you on the financially short end. So if you want to be the champ, you have to beat the Klits three consecutive times and fight by their rules, their location and their visionnof how the money is split.
     
  11. UBC Boxing

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    Haye has speed and power. Huck has neither. If Wlad fights Huck there'll be a ton of people complaining he is fighting an undersized bum.
     
  12. UBC Boxing

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    Mormeck wanted to fight inside because he had zero chance on the outside so he continually got as close to Klitschko as he could which resulted in a lot of clinching. Haye on the other hand ran the whole night which is why there wasn't much clinching.
     
  13. ChrisPontius

    ChrisPontius March 8th, 1971 Full Member

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    Oh my, so let me get this straight. You haven't beaten a legit contender, have made no name for yourself and rarely get paid more than 10k per fight. But not only do you think you are entitled to a title shot against Wlad, you somehow also deserve to get paid more than a million, despite the fact that 10 other no-names can take your place.

    A guy like that should be happy to get a guaranteed shot at VK, title shots don't grow on trees.
     
  14. madpuppy

    madpuppy Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I would say that every single fighter that Wlad fought in the last 3 years received a career high pay day. By very definition a career high pay date can not be a slave contract.

    Also if a challenger wants to put himself in a strong position to get a better contract, why don't they actually fight other contenders and build up a name for himself so they are a bigger name? No one apart from Pulev is doing it. If you fight overmatched opponents and then whinge about getting a **** contract for a title shot - you only have yourself to blame.

    The fact is - pretty much any heavyweight challenger at the moment can be dismissed as a waste of time fight for Wlad - I think Pulev will be an exception soon.
     
  15. Dee

    Dee Well-Known Member Full Member

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    So what you're saying is, Wlad has been fighting challengers who have:

    • NOT beaten beaten a legit contender
    • NOT big enough to earn more than 10K per fight

    What does that say about the quality of opponents?