wladimir klitschko last fights be4 retires

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  1. joshpage

    joshpage Member Full Member

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    wladimir has to fight
    alex leapai
    kubrat pulev
    deontay wilder if keeps winning
    tyson fury if keeps winning
    bryant jennings if keeps winning

    other possibles
    mike perez
    bermane stiverne if wins title
    chris arreola if wins wbc
    luis ortiz if wins wba reg title:happy
     
  2. joshpage

    joshpage Member Full Member

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    lot of fights i thought would be good are now no gos
    denis boytsov
    malik scott
    seth mitchell
    magomed abdusalamov
     
  3. joshpage

    joshpage Member Full Member

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    also still can make happen
    lucas browne
    andy ruiz jr
    artur szpilks
    dereck chisora
     
  4. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    Vlad will beat them all without any problem.................He sure outclassed Wilder in sparring for the Wach fight..........
     
  5. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    Boystov and Scott were the only two to ever enter the top 10.

    I don't know how people believed in Mitchell or Magomed, honestly. I don't see how they felt those fights would be competitive or that either fighter would make it long enough to amass a resume worthy of fighting Wladimir (not that many of his recent challengers have been).
     
  6. Super Hans

    Super Hans The Super Oneā„¢ banned

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    The best thing for Wlad to make money, is Tyson Fury- he's one of the most discussed Heavyweight's and would be good at selling the and Wlad would beat him easily, ditto Wilder.
     
  7. BoxingNL

    BoxingNL Dutch P4P Champion Full Member

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    Boytsov & Scott are to easy for Wladimir.
    Mitchell is not a top 50 fighter.
    I hope to see Mago in the ring again, but I'm afraid that won't happen.

    I think Solis still has a chance, if he keeps in shape.
     
  8. TerryESB

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    Everyone wants to see him fight Tyson Fury. Fury's fights are showed on NBC. Wlad has never even fought on National TV in America. And when Tyson Fury fights in America he fights in Madison Square Garden .
     
  9. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    Unfortunately that seems certain to never happen.

    He had part of his skull removed to relieve pressure from the brain bleed.

    He was in a boxing related coma for about a month+.

    He hasn't spoken a word or moved, as far as any reports go (arm twitches when aggravated, last I heard).

    Wishing nothing but the best for his recovery. Would hate for him to not make it and think back on me cheering for Perez to fulfill my prediction...

    But yeah, there is a zero percent chance he ever fights again. Much, much greater chance we see a George Foreman comeback.
     
  10. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    I don't know how people can feel this way about this guy.

    A) Tell me the last time he was "in shape."
    B) Tell me the best fighter he looked good against.
     
  11. SP_Mauler

    SP_Mauler Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Chisora retired Vitali will do the same to Wlad

    Tyson Fury - too much of a risk for Wlad so next..

    Pulev - This will be good hope it happens
     
  12. The Long Count

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    Did anyone feel that Wlad came in too light for the Povetkin fight he looked drained to me. As your body naturally ages the metabolism slows I think it would be good idea for him to put on 4-7 pounds going forward.

    As to the question of the thread-He will be 38 in March so I don't believe he has long left in the division. If the contenders keep winning I see his last fights as follows.

    Alex Leapai
    Kubrat Pulev
    (The winner of the Vacant WBC title) which could be Stiverne/Arreola/Wilder. To close out 2014 or happen by Spring of 2015.
    Then a mandatory and finally a big money match with Fury.
     
  13. Mordechai

    Mordechai Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Leipei KO before the sixth

    Pulev late KO

    New WBC champ (stiverne) late KO

    Tyson fury early KO

    And retirement
     
  14. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    Looks like Wlad vs Lepai is a good 5-6 months away according to Pulev.

    Pulev now has no other choice but to take another fight.

    Its well known Wlad likes to stay active but he'd rather lay on the couch and wait for a fork lifter to get better than get in the ring with Pulev.

    The duck is in. Quack quack.
     
  15. The Long Count

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    I've read conflicting reports I've heard March from the K2 camp and I've heard the last week of April or first week of May from Leapai camp. I hope the former.