Wlads Next Opponent?

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  1. JETSKI

    JETSKI Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    No, not Tyson. He's done. That guy the the right...whats his name? Sanders, I think. Didn't Wlad lose to him? He's still in pretty good shape. 239.5 lbs fighting this nobody. Wlad shouldn't do that to him, fighting nobodies. He needs to call Sanders out for a rematch. See if he can tell when the left hand is coming next time. It would help to be able to see it next time. But there will be no next time.

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  2. pioterbezkitu

    pioterbezkitu Juan Manuel Marquez Full Member

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    That nobody lost to Albert Sosnowski in an exciting fight :cool:
     
  3. JETSKI

    JETSKI Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    But I hear Sosnowski isn't that good, so what doea that make him?:huh
     
  4. Executioner

    Executioner Boxing Addict Full Member

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    mike has some huge hands
     
  5. Punisher33

    Punisher33 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Wlad needs to fight someone like Valuev or Peter again, though a Sanders fight would be alot more exciting than watching Wlad fight the weak WBO title holder Iggy.
     
  6. Asterion

    Asterion Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Wlad's going to have a difficult year: Ibragimov, then Povetkin or Chambers, there are also rumours of a fight against Chagaev. No time for Sanders, although it would be good to avenge that loss.

    Fighting Valuev would also be interesting. And fighting Peter-Oleg winner would be great.
     
  7. D M Smith

    D M Smith New Member Full Member

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    Honestly I think Sanders would wipe the floor with Peter, even given his age and shape. Peter is tailor made for Sanders. If he thinks McCline hits hard imagine a blistering Sanders straight left crashing into his jaw!
     
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    pioterbezkitu Juan Manuel Marquez Full Member

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    Sosnowski is mediocre but Machimana(sp?) is tough and should be exciting.
     
  9. Armo_Ruski

    Armo_Ruski best of da best Full Member

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    i think golota should face mr. sanders next.. all the polish kielbasa in the world wont save him from sanders left hand and dream street for andrew...:lol: :D
     
  10. ralphc

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    Isn't it amazing what some people expect from a 40 year old boxer?
     
  11. Punisher33

    Punisher33 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Peter would knock Sanders fat ass out, unlike Wlad, Peter doesnt have a glass chin. Sanders has alot of balance issues, if he gets tired and throws one of his wild haymakers, Peter is countering him with his huge righthand.:yep
     
  12. Armo_Ruski

    Armo_Ruski best of da best Full Member

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    after peters fight with mcline im not so sure he would beat sanders, honestly... we'll see what happens against oleg
     
  13. dan-b

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    Whilst Sanders annihalating Wlad was highly amusing & enjoyable, a rematch holds no interest for me. We don't need part time boxers fighting for, and possibly winning, heavyweight titles. What we do need is Wlad, or someone, unifying belts.
     
  14. andyZOR

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    The heavyweight division isn't young.


    As for the topic, id say Sanders losses to Wlad now. KO4.
     
  15. dragosuhail

    dragosuhail Active Member Full Member

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    wlad would definately win the rematch, even if sanders was not 40. (hell, sanders tko'ed wlad in 2 rounds and since power is last thing to go for a heavy, it would still be a dangerous fight).

    mainly because from the 3 losses wladimir learnt to fix his two main problems. panic (from getting ambushed, especially early by sanders), and stamina.

    if a young prime sanders rematched wladimir, he would lose now. wladimir is much calmer, alert and prepared for anything.

    i think sanders would make a great opponent as filler if there is no one else OR if sanders beat say, eddie chambers or povetkin to earn a rematch.