Klit Fans Under 25 And Klit Crits Over 25

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  1. chitownfightfan

    chitownfightfan Loyal Member Full Member

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    Your assumption is DEAD wrong. Their are fans of boxing with different likes and dislikes.
    And there's fans who DKSAB and jump on and off every bandwagon that comes around. And that of courses crosses both lines of fans and haters. There is a bandwagon for both.
    But the differents between a DKSAB fan and hater and an actuall fan or hater, is the DKSAB fans and haters are only fans or haters because they yearn to be a part of a crowd and have someone agree with them on anything at all.:rofl
     
  2. The Mangler

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    I like the K bros. You can't blame em for their era bein weaker than past eras.

    Ppl seem to give em the right amount of props. No matter the circumstances, VK lost to the 2 best guys he fought. Beyond that, he's destroyed a lotta decent, but not special fighters.

    Wlad got KTFO a few times before he came into his own. Since then, he's beaten everyone around thats actually been willin to fight him.

    The hate they get comes from LL fans who are sick of the complainin about VK's loss to him.
     
  3. Dee

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    Yeah, I agree. I think Mitchell will beat Banks tonight, but I still don't think Mitchell, or Fury is ready.

    The right direction, yes - But it's another case of 'fight a few decent fighters, then go for the title shot'... There's still that gap between fighting Top 30 Fighters, to fighting the Champion.

    And that gap is fighting the Top 10/15 ranked fighters. Still, that's a problem with boxing/managers/promoters, than anything else.

    But I'd still tune into those fights, and definitely Poevetkin (no matter the past) and Pulev.. But definitely not Adamek! He has heart, but I thought he lost to Chambers, and just doesn't have what it takes to trouble Wlad.
     
  4. Slyk

    Slyk Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Most of the brittard Klitschko haters are aged 18-25. Many of them can't even spell properly, and often type in a manner that reflects their thick accents. I can only assume that at least half of the brittards on this site post from a library as they are simply too stupid to own their own computers.
     
  5. Scar

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    As a long-time Klitschko fan, I'm not going to deny that the division is weak. Still one can't help but admire both Klitschko's dedication and consistency for every single fight. These guys live to impress in the ring and come in 100% shape for every fight, how can anyone not admire such dedication in a physically and mentally demanding sport? That said, I don't think there's any serious boxing(first and foremost) and Klitschko fan that will deny the division is poor. You know the division is in a sad state when Haye, even when he was still a cruiserweight, gained all the attention over everyone in the division for simply trash talking.
     
  6. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    Isn't that every simpletons ideology? Whenever a fighter losers he lost to the best opponent he faced to date! :lol:
     
  7. BoppaZoo

    BoppaZoo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Well said people are making out like the reign is not good enough but I can tell you

    Joe Louis era was also ****ing weak and they can only fight who they can and in Wlad's case he has done all that is asked of a fighter is to clear out the division and I can understand why he wouldnt fight Vitali.
     
  8. bowerboy

    bowerboy Active Member Full Member

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    So Larry Holmes dominance of the Heavyweights in the early 1980's and his recognition as one of the all time greats by RESPECTED sporting reportage and Tyson lighting the ENTIRE sporting world on fire at the end of the 1980's constitutes the worst ever era for the heavyweights according to you?

    Fool
     
  9. Manning

    Manning Boxing Junkie Full Member

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  10. rushman

    rushman Devoid is Devoid Full Member

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    90% of the people who don't like the Klit brothers are British. Age doesn't come into it.
     
  11. Dee

    Dee Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Great call dude.

    Credit where credit is due.

    :good
     
  12. Azzer85

    Azzer85 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    As far as i know, Bruno was only off his feet once, and that was against Tyson in 89, for about 2 seconds.

    He only lost to punchers and finished all of his fights on his feet, he was hardly glass chinned, poor recuperative powers maybe.

    Vitalis claim to fame is, he was winning the fight against Lewis before it was stopped, he won the WBC title and lost to the best fighters he fought and he has a very high KO percentage. Well, hate to break your heart, but Bruno also has the same story.
     
  13. Manning

    Manning Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :good

    If you seen Mitchell vs Zack Page you knew he was there for the taking. Chazz Wetherspoon as well. Still like the lad all the same, he even took the defeat well. Hopefully with the zero gone he goes in against Wilder or some other high profile chap next.
     
  14. dyna

    dyna Boxing Junkie banned

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    You forgot to say that Bruno his punching power belongs with the best.
     
  15. madballster

    madballster Loyal Member Full Member

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    Frank Bruno belongs on the level of guys like Lamon Brewster. They win a belt, have a good win or two and then quickly lose it again. They lack the mind-set, discipline, skill, work-ethic, dedication and longevity required to defend their position.

    Say about Vitali what you want but his dedication and discipline sets him far apart from guys like Brewster and Bruno.