Wladimir Klitschko: "I will continue with this boredom"

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  1. xRedx

    xRedx Boxing Addict Full Member

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    clear example of taking something out of context.
     
  2. Bogotazo

    Bogotazo Amateur Full Member

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    Takes balls to say that.
     
  3. iamtheman

    iamtheman Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I cringe every time I read your posts. Every time.

    Wlad and Rigo utilize their great foot movement and defence skills in completely different ways. It's called different styles. Different people prefer different styles. What is so hard to grasp here? Does Rigo only have two punches in his arsenal? Did Rigo even hold more than once in the Donaire match? Does Rigo fight robotically? NO.
     
  4. derrick

    derrick 6ft4 215 bring it on Full Member

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    Wlad fought scared as hell in that fight and you know it. He said he would make Haye a pizza face. Haye did not have a scratch on him. Wlad was the one bleeding with his thin ass skin. Wlad talked all that **** and then came out jabbing and grabbing. Wlad is a smart man i will give him that. He knows he can't take a punch so he holds boxing fans hostage take no risk fights. This guy he is fighting in a few weeks has done nothing to earn a title shot. Wlad is killing boxing with these BS fights. What is the point in even watching a fight when the guy fighting Wlad has no chance. I bet Wlad will still jab and grab like he did in the Chambers and Mormeck fight. It's sad when you have to watch the HEAVYWEIGHT champ fight online. But Wlad don't care. He just cares about his wallet. No sure why Europe enjoys watching him fight tomato cans.
     
  5. derrick

    derrick 6ft4 215 bring it on Full Member

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    With the right training Haye can KO Wlad. The problem with Haye is he does not trust his own chin. Like I said before they fought Haye should have rushed him as soon as the bell rung and went crazy on Wlad. WLad can't handle pressure, I told Haye that but he didn't listen. Your not going to beat Wlad staying on the outside. WLad still can't take a punch. But I don't think he will ever get hit again taking there easy fights. I think Wlad will rematch Chambers next and then retire. He just is to scared to take a risk. Another tip for Haye is when Wlad cheats and holds hit him right in the balls.
     
  6. itsmeagain1

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    :deal
     
  7. Champion

    Champion Boxing Addict Full Member

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    "I will continue with this boredom"

    :deal
     
  8. shaunster101

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    You like boxers who rely on clinching and going back fast in straight lines to avoid being hit, I prefer fighters who turn their opponents, use head movement, create angles, parry punches and counter punch. Different strokes for different blokes.

    If you didn't have that bizzare inferiority complex-by-proxy there wouldn't be an issue here. Instead you're determined that everyone must like your hero just as much as you do.

    Maybe time to step away from the keyboard, eh?
     
  9. Flash Jab

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    It's not that his fights suck because they're one sided, it's because he's not fighting anyone of worth and that he won't take a chance to finish it in a more exciting manner. It'd be more impressive if his opposition improved, and people will say that's not the Klitschko's fault but it kind of is. They pick weeds. They take out guys who may be a problem in a few years or might have some confidence so they defeat them early in their career and pretty much ruin them. Their demands are obviously bias, and they have no interest in ever putting on a show for the fans. If they were from any other country other than Europe (minus the British Isles), they wouldn't sell half as many tickets. They're completely methodical boxers and aren't fighters. That's fine and all, but it's just flat out wrong when people act as if they don't like to pull the strings and have the upper hand. It's almost never a fair fight.

    The Klitschko's have killer instinct, they just refuse to take chances. Something in both of their mental make-up is heavily flawed. That's why they control people. They're very smart guys too.
     
  10. shaunster101

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    And I can't see Haye beating Wlad no matter what training he does. He can almost nullify him offensively, but Wlad's feet are too quick and he's too physically strong up close in the clinch for Haye to land cleanly and consistently on him.

    However, I do think he can take more chances if they fight again, as Wlad showed no intention of countering Haye or making him pay for throwing and falling off balance, and was instead only concerned with getting out of range/clinching before coming back behind the jab again. So basically I think if they thought again he wouldn't have to fight so much off the back foot, but he wouldn't enjoy much more success offensively.
     
  11. Champion

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    Fair enough, Shaun. I agree with your stance.

    Like the poster before me said "Heavyweights are a totally different ball game". Wladimir mastered his craft and found his perfect formula for "winning". I mean he's gotta do something right if nobody can stop this guy for almost 10 freaking years by now.

    Does Wladimir rely on clinching? Sure, he uses every advantage he has to the fullest.

    Does he back up in straight lines? Yes. And it works perfectly for him.

    Wladimir is a calculated wrecking machine and that's what makes him so succesful and hard to beat. IMO.
     
  12. Champion

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    You nailed it, pal.

    The Klitschkos have killer instinct they just learned to control their instincts in the ring, and that's exactly what makes them so succesful.

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  13. madballster

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    Haye has a decent chance vs. Wlad, maybe 20/80 or 30/70. But he has to accept the risk of getting knocked out himself in order to have a chance to win. He has to step into the mid-range, take 1-2 bombs from Wlad and then land his own.

    Trying to evade 100% of Wlad's shots leaves him with a 0% chance to land his own. It just won't work bar a huge lucky lottery winner punch landing from 15 feet away.
     
  14. Flash Jab

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    It's to the point where it's boring though. They could step it up a lot quicker, but they don't just to be sure. It's obviously a smart tactic, but for a fight fan it's the most boring thing that could happen next to nobody throwing a punch. Only a fan boy or a European could find it entertaining. There's not even anything technically brilliant at that point, it's just simple **** like using a long jab that they've been blessed with. It's not like you're watching Mayweather who decides to coast but is at least showing technical brilliance both offensively and defensively. It's just "jab, jab, grab. Is he ready to fall over or give up when he goes back to his corner? Has he got nothing left? Throw a hook." Then the response is "look how successful they are, deal with it!" Yeah its great, it's an accomplishment, enjoy your boredom. Keep living your life through the success of others.
     
  15. vast

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    No threats on the horizon either..