Its gonna be a sad day when the klit brothers retire

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Saints Fan, Mar 23, 2011.


  1. shavers

    shavers Well-Known Member Full Member

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    You are wrong. When they are out, the dark age of heavyweight is over.......
     
  2. wellsini

    wellsini Boxing Addict Full Member

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    They will be around forever...

    Will just move to the classic! :yep

    Also can't wait til the ****ers retire either even if they are the best they are the reason that the division is ****! Far too dominant we need some excitement and closer heavyweight title fights.
     
  3. gooners!!

    gooners!! Boxing Junkie banned

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    Double edged sword really, there is no one on the way up, to my knowledge, who has the potential to replace them, so when they do retire, the division will most probably be weaker in terms of quality, but probably more exciting and competitive because there seems to be a lot of these undersized HW floating around at the moment, guys who would make good fights between each other, simply cause they're not over matched physically.
     
  4. anut

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    WHAT THIS GUY SAID................ HBO DONT WANT THEM 4 A REASON:smoke:smoke:smoke:smoke:smoke
     
  5. BoxingFan2010

    BoxingFan2010 Boxing Addict banned

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    Excellent points
     
  6. BoxingFan2010

    BoxingFan2010 Boxing Addict banned

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    You are correct, the best are not fighting the best. That is not a klitschko problem. At least be honest about the situation instead of blaming the Klitschko's. NO ONE WANTS TO EARN THERE SHOT NOWADAYS, THEY LET THERE MOUTHS EARN IT FOR THEM! Fighters are kept away from good fights untill they get the one money fight, and then lose.... they get there big paycheck and go home. Getting the big fight is not about fighting your way to the top anymore to get that chance...That my friend is the real problem! And that has nothing to do with the Klitschko's.
     
  7. SimplyTheBest

    SimplyTheBest Heavyweight Destroyer Full Member

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    When the Klitschko's retire we're going to be left with fat lazy Americans and novice Euro's exchanging the 4 belts around every few months, no one will have long dominant title reigns and sure as hell won't unify. Once again no average citizen will be able to tell you who the heavyweight champion of the world is, and more importantly they won't care.
     
  8. Master Lewis

    Master Lewis Active Member Full Member

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    Cry me a river!
     
  9. Clarkson

    Clarkson Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I think you make a good point, it's a much more competitive (albeit weaker) division without the Klits. The top contenders will be fighting each other for belts not losing to the Klits.

    I think we'll get a couple more fights out of Vitali which will mean Wladmir can reign on his on for a few years.

    I think the Klits resume will improve after they retire and some of the fighters they have beaten become world titlists.
     
  10. redz215

    redz215 Active Member Full Member

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    thats not entirely true.Actually when they retire we'll see much more even-ally, physical matched fights like The Eddie chambers, David hayes, tomas adameks, orlandier solises, alexander povetkins, and chris arreolas all go head to head. i think these guys facing one another make for much more entertaining fights rather than these guys going against the klits who aren't much bigger physically and who are the most exciting guys to watch. This will make the heavyweight division more of a division from a size and weight aspect