Klitschko teasing again?

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  1. Safin

    Safin Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    George Foreman was 45 and 360 days.
     
  2. Entaowed

    Entaowed Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    No, Foreman was 45. Edit: someone posted just b4 me, & good point that he was 5 daaaze short of 46.

    [url]https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/george-foreman-becomes-oldest-heavyweight-champ[/url]
     
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  3. bruce_keyes

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    DAZN, give this man a deal!! he's obviously soliciting for that.
     
  4. sauhund II

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    WK is shot beyond shot..........how many years has it been since he won a fight ?

    he had no coordination against the green Bodybuilder despite knocking him down, no confidence to follow up and in the end his poor stamina and chin did him in.....even in his prime he had a glass chin and questionable stamina otherwise the no hopers who beat him would have never get a chance to do it.

    Foreman had a C H I N and some very careful match making, also had a salesman personality which helped to market him.

    WK has zero personality, no chin and cannot sell a nickel in the US.

    Going after Wilder would end in a brutal KO loss.....if you care for him you do not want him to come back, he is done on the top level, stick a fork in him...........he would not even get by Kownaki or Miller.
     
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    I think Wlad was the best he can possibly be at this stage against the green AJ, and he couldnt get the job done.

    Its probably a bad move to come back.

    He 'could' try to blitz Wilder and get him out before Wilder measures him and lands a figut ender... but its doubtful imo now that Wilder fights so conservatively.

    AJ beats him again.

    A Fury rematch where Wlad is motivated and is able to adjust from the first fight is interesting... Id be down for that I guess.
     
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    Is he wearing a fur coat in a photoshoot again?







    (no homo)
     
  7. MidniteProwler

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    If I am Klitschko and was serious about a comeback I would take a relatively easy tune up fight first before going after one of the big dogs.
     
  8. sauhund II

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    What are you smoking...

    WK never ever "blitzed" a opponent with a pulse.....jab and grab....thats why he could not sell a fight in the US because he was the cure for insomnia.

    WK is so old and shot and Wilder would literally put WK's life in danger......in his prime he could not take a shot......stone old now he might get brain damage.

    Fury rematch ? LOL, he aint got no legs, coordination or reflexes left....he looked like afool 4 years ago.....it would be embarrassing now getting white washed 120-108
     
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    Reading comprehension. You need it.
     
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    FrankinDallas FRANKINAUSTIN

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    He ko'd 53 boxers, guys like Peter, Chambers, Thompson, Rahman, Pulev, Bryd, Brock, Brewster, Sanders, Botha, Mercer (!). None of those guys had a pulse? Really? They were zombies? Or Vampires?
     
  11. sauhund II

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    say what.....he needed two tries with cave man Peter.....Chambers?LOL .... Thompson?......rahman/byrd/Mercer/Botha all totally shot......got ko'ed by the flash in the pan sanders.....got Ko'ed by heavybag Brewster......Bulgarian Never was Pulev...is this the best you got ?

    One more time......he could not sign up ONE network in the US because his fights were absolute stinkers even against sub opponents so he remained in Europe fighting scrubs.

    Let me guess you are a AJ fan? Figures, he beat the great shot WK while having to get off the canvas to do it.....the same Bodybuilder who quit against a fat sub....

    Trivia: Did Mike Tyson or Evander Holyfield have to get off the floor when facing ancient Holmes and Foreman ?
     
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    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    This poster remind me so much of Dino. Or maybe thats your alt ? Dino is ignored by many(including me) in here and search new attention? :D
     
  13. mirkofilipovic

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    He reminds me of naysayer, agenda driven clown.
     
  14. Deew

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    50'000 asses on bleachers in some stadium in Germany would beg to differ.

    Plus, he's boring as all hell, on a personal level. Bit better in the ring though. . .
     
  15. madballster

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    Starting to annoy me with these "comeback" hints just like Lennox Lewis did. It seems once a champ is in retirement they lack the attention they got before so they reach out via social media to get their daily fix. Very childish.
     
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