Klitschko has only defended the HW title TWICE....

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  1. The Mongoose

    The Mongoose I honor my bets banned

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    The issue is Dino using highly offensive slurs because he thinks he's being sneaky around the "edit system". I've caught him using racial ones as well. Why is he not banned?
     
  2. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    You obviously have some sort of brain block because that was proven as false.
    Sanders said that is what he would like to see unfold. It was not a demand or stipulation.

    Do you know the difference dummy?

    Why are you still desperately hanging on , attempting to claim the very words of Wlads people and Sanders himself were all lies?:patsch:nut
     
  3. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Chisora and Hammer quit, that is quit.
    What exactly mean closer ? How is closer, when 2 judge give 7 from 9 and 1 give 8 from 9 ?
    You are talking a lot of bs. I post you an article when Vitali talking about the rematch and how he want it.
    Rematch not only depends on you but on you opponent as well.
    But you and dino can think what you want i dont care, there is facts, that cant be change.
    dinobot where the **** you see Wlad or his company say he does not want a rematch with Sanders? Exact this words?
    Also promoters care about money and they are not Klitschkos men. Klitschko was over with them soon after that.
    Not to mention how reliable gutter press is.
    And Sanders words mean a lot. He say he will fight Vitali, then fight Wlad, he lose to Vitali and then retire. :D
     
  4. JAB5239

    JAB5239 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Read this very slowly. Vits never tried to get a rematch. Both were highly ranked the next several years and it never happened. Vits saying he wanted means nothing unless he tries to make it. And if you dont understand close rounds you should probably follow a different sport. May i suggest checkers? Eight more punches lansed the entire dight for vits. Less than ine more per round against a guy who flew over seas on less than two weeks nptice, gave up sebem onches in height and nearly forty pounds in weight. Get with it son, your argument is weak.
     
  5. Stallion

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    Wladimir also never wanted the Brewster rematch because he knew he'd lose again... oh wait.

    Vitali was surely scared to fight Byrd again, knowing that he would injure himself again and "quit". :lol:
     
  6. plank46

    plank46 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    byrd was irrelevant by the time vitali came back.
     
  7. Stallion

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    I know. I was ironically pointing that out because some posters go as far as claiming that Vitali being forced to retire due to injury while winning somehow indicates that he couldn't beat Byrd.

    If the rematch happened, Vitali would have still been called on "losing to fat, out of shape, 280lbs 43 years old retired Lewis". Those people will always find something to bring up. It almost seems like it's their job to do that.
     
  8. plank46

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    yep, the lewis being fat thing is bs too. he was 4 lbs heavier than he was for rahman.
     
  9. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    I know you're not a proper boxing fan but let me help you anyway.

    This is what a real injury looks like.

    Go watch , then come back and tell me Vitali quit due to 'injury'

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QY1jzjTjIhY
     
  10. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    I actually meant to post that to The Plank
     
  11. lufcrazy

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    Don't understand the obsession with a wlad - Sanders rematch. The first fight was as conclusive a victory as history has ever seen. Why would people want a rematch?

    Like how Liston v Patterson 2 was pointless, this would have been equally so.
     
  12. brb

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    All the boxing publications say different.
     
  13. brb

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    Who are you to say what a real "injury" is?
     
  14. brb

    brb Boxing Addict Full Member

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    It was an upset, wouldn't say it was conclusive.
     
  15. Good Cop

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    It's only natural. For many who've endured Mr. Klitschko's reign of terror, a common solace is to wish for a rematch with Mr. Sanders so that he could've, hopefully, ended the nightmare they've been living in before it started.

    Think of it as a movie series. People love the ending of most movies because the bad man finally gets what's coming to him. Now, picture that series continuing where the villain not only returns from the dead, but releases 20 more films where the hero barely bothers him. You don't even want to go to the cinema anymore. But the series just keeps going.

    That, Mr. Crazy, is why traumatized fans are so obsessed over the rematch with Mr. Sanders. Part of them loves him for winning, but part of them hates him for not doing the job well enough to end Mr. Klitschko's tyranny before it started.