The Comeback King: Wladmir Kllitschko - Teachings of Emmauel

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  1. Prince.

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    His first fight under Emmauel was actually a huge setback. So what did Wladmir do differently to become the most dominant HW champ in recent years? What did Emmauel teach him? Obv he avenged his losses which is good but then again one could argue they were not in their prime/washed-up/only there for a paycheck. He still bringing it. What's with all the holding he does and pushing his opponents down?

    How did Wladmir's style change to protect his once suspect chin? Is it true David Price tried to copy Wladmir's style? In-depth analysis appreciated.
     
  2. shaunster101

    shaunster101 Yido Full Member

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    Wlad is the white Audley Harrison. He's just continually given a helping hand by the white, Zionist powers that be.
     
  3. Prince.

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  5. Saltzy

    Saltzy Bam-O Full Member

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    He learned how to be a clinch master
     
  6. stanislove12

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    that is awesome
     
  7. Bert Cooper

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    The Jewish ref that reffed the first Peter fight really helped Wlad by letting Peter continually rabbit punch Wlad and counting the first two knockdowns as legit instead of an automatic DQ.
     
  8. Bert Cooper

    Bert Cooper Guest

    Emmanuel didn't take that fight seriously as Wlad was either poisoned or sick for some reason. Many posters seem to think this is impossible but whatever.


    Wlad fights defensively so he doesn't get hit often and he takes his time so he doesn't gas out. Clinching is part of the sport and other fighters do the same thing. How much clinching depends on how Wlad's opponents fight. If they continually charge in like Mormeck you get lots of clinching. If they don't you don't have much clinching like the Chagaev fight.

    See above.
     
  9. RememberingC.S.

    RememberingC.S. Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Accept it or not, but there are too much evidences that Wlad was unnaturally sick in Brewster's fight 1; Emmanuel himself was upset, he said that he can recognize when someone is hurt, and that there was something else going around; the doctor on the ring found shifted pupils and abnormal sugar blood levels; wladimir fought normally in their rematch, and LB couldn't do anything... he quitted in 6 rounds.
    And don king, the reptilian mother****er, was LB's promoter.
     
  10. Bert Cooper

    Bert Cooper Guest

    That is just conspiracy lunacy talk. Everyone knows boxing is a totally clean legitimate sport and no one would ever cheat by spiking someone else's water bottle. Especially Don King.

    Furthermore, no one ever gets sick or injured when boxing an opponent ever. If Eddie Chambers injures his arm fighting Adamek it's because Adamek's slick moves made Chambers **** up his arm. The boxing ring is magical and anyone who enters automatically becomes 100% healthy even if they enter with a cold or pre-existing injury. When Solis' knee gave out it was because of Vitali's slick moves that ****ed up Solis' knee.
     
  11. jisi

    jisi Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    With Emanuel Steward in his corner Wlad becomes a more complete fighter. Unfortunaly he could not work with Emanuel Steward from the beginning of his career.

    Very sad Emanuel Steward is dead. I miss him.