Wladimir Klitschko vs. David Haye

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  1. CHEF

    CHEF Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    What a dumb comment. so many things to say to you....Just 1 will do...
    Rahman was a "replacement" for Povetkin and Rahman was a top 10 :hi:
     
  2. imp4pdabest

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    Top 10 what? Sparring partner?
     
  3. CHEF

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    :roll:
     
  4. imp4pdabest

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    Yeah, you already know I'm right. Thats why you won't even reply. Its all cool though, at least he's fighting someone with more a chance than Rhaman
     
  5. WiDDoW_MaKeR

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    You spelled "Canadian" wrong in your user name.... and it doesn't look like a purposeful misspelling like "Widdow" is in mine.

    Now... do you consider Haye a washed up bum?
     
  6. millertime1367

    millertime1367 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    You guys see the article in the insider about boxing? here's a bit of it:

    Apparently, after viewing Haye’s demonstration, Wladimir took in a deep breath, clenched both fists, and said aloud,

    “I’m going to rip that mother ****er’s head off!” and walked out of the room. Not one person in “Camp Klitschko” had ever heard him speak in such a way about an opponent.

    When asked about the incident, trainer Emanuel Steward couldn’t deny his fighters different approach to this fight in particular. “I’ve never seen Wladimir this angry before a fight. He wants this guy bad, and he wants him now.” “He has a different edge (while) training” Steward continued, “instead of sparring to keep sharp, he’s actually hurting guys bad. He’s angry, he’s super-fast, and he really wants to knock this guy Haye out for disrespecting him, as well as his brother.”

    With the fight scheduled for June 20th, the build up, and trash talking will no doubt intensify. Apparently Haye has already gotten into the head of Wlad, but Steward sees this as a good thing. “I’m extremely glad Wladimir is so motivated. This is what he’s needed for a long time, someone to actually make him mad. It’s been very frustrating for him (lately). The (Sultan) Ibragimov fight was a tactical disaster. Wladimir couldn’t make the guy fight. And I know, that he knows, it’s hard to “get up” for the last few opponents he’s faced. In those cases he’s sort of fought to the level of his competition. But for the Haye fight, Wladimir wants a clear-cut, spectacular performance. He wants to knock this guy out cold, and shut his mouth.”
     
  7. CHEF

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    ok..Rahman at the time was either 8,9,or 10 (ibf)
     
  8. CHEF

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    I told you..WLAD IS COMING FOR HIS HEAD!!!!! :happy:happy:happy:happy
     
  9. imp4pdabest

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    LoL Doesn't that tell you something?

    I cant believe you actually were happy about this victory.
     
  10. Serenata

    Serenata Fit und geimpft Full Member

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    Great artice by Anselmo. Thumbs up.
     
  11. WiDDoW_MaKeR

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    Yeah, winning is always a big downer. Especially when it is against a former undisputed World Champion... and clears your mandatory to open up a fight with David Haye.
     
  12. imp4pdabest

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    My bad, you're right. I'm sorry. Besides, I can relate. I just beat a blind kid @ NFL Madden 09, I deserve a pat on my back.
     
  13. WiDDoW_MaKeR

    WiDDoW_MaKeR ESB Hall of Fame Member Full Member

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    Was that blind kid a former undisputed NFL Madden 09 World Champion? Did beating that blind kid clear your mandatory '09 challenger in order to set up the biggest Madden '09 showdown since 2002? If so, then congrats.... because that was a win worth being happy about.:thumbsup
     
  14. imp4pdabest

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    LoL. Yeah, lets celebrate for beating Rhaman
     
  15. WiDDoW_MaKeR

    WiDDoW_MaKeR ESB Hall of Fame Member Full Member

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    I don't see anyone celebrating. However, I also don't understand how knocking out Hasim Rahman became such a pathetic thing to do. Not the biggest win in the world of course. However,I certainly don't see anything wrong with beating Rahman as the highest ranked available replacement for Povetkin who pulled out with an injury. It isn't as if Wlad planned for Povetkin to pull out of that fight.