Who else is tired of the Klitschkos?

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  1. haglerwon

    haglerwon Official GTMSBT Marquez Full Member

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    I'm not bored of the Klits. They're just doing what they're supposed to do with a relentless efficiency.

    I am bored and depressed by a shockingly poor division that hasn't produced anyone to challenge them. Someone posted the Briggs vs. Lewis fight in another thread. Even that -- which wasn't regarded as a great fight at the time -- was enough to depress me as to what had become of the blue riband division.
     
  2. Alf_p

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    I agree that the K-brothers could be more charismatic. But they do something that other heavies might well learn from; they focus on their sport and they do not come into fights being obese.

    As boring as that is, working hard and staying conditioned are keys to success in boxing.

    Who prevents them from these interesting matchups?
     
  3. wuzupman

    wuzupman Well-Known Member Full Member

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    The klits are fighting for $ and nothing else, they are not fighting to prove they are the best out there, cause they know there is no one good anymore. They are just laughing their ass off to the bank.
     
  4. Swarmer

    Swarmer Patrick Full Member

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    i respect them for their activity, solid(but not exceptional) skill, and good shape.

    I DO NOT respect their boring, safety first ***** styles, their contractual bull****, and some of their title fights. **** Derek Chisora.
     
  5. naldo marshal

    naldo marshal heavyweight champ Full Member

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    But the reality we have now is that none of the K2 haters' favorite boxers can beat them, lol! :yikes

    so,,,, be man enough to accept this reality baby,,,:hat



    wait,,,,, If not bcoz of the eyesore having had by King Vitali when he fought Lewis, he would have absolutely 100 % won the match; Lewis himself admitted it after the match was over.

    one question, one important question appeared after that fight, namely: Why didn't Lewis give him a chance to do a rematch????? is this the same tactic with the one Haye has been using this lately???? :?
    ABOVE ALL, JUST LEARN TO ACCEPT THE REALITY MAN!!!! :deal
     
  6. time

    time Well-Known Member Full Member

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    big klit wont fight chambers?? are you serious, you think klit is ducking chambers, amazing
     
  7. Dio

    Dio Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I'm so bored that were not getting the match ups we want.
     
  8. FlatNose

    FlatNose Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I'm more tired of Mayweather ducking his biggest challenges , cherry picking boring fights, mouthing off, acting like an uncivilized savage, and beating women.
    It's not the Klitchko's fault they have no competition, and anyone with half a chance won't go near them.
     
  9. MaliBua

    MaliBua Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Yank talking about skills:patsch:rofl

    havent seen any..
     
  10. THE BLADE 2

    THE BLADE 2 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I already pointed out that it is not their fault. The division would simply be better off without them as we would have more exciting and competitive fights. I think pretty much everybody agrees with that.
     
  11. chitownfightfan

    chitownfightfan Loyal Member Full Member

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    OK. First off, Vitali and Lewis are only like 3 years apart. Lewis was 36 or so when he fought Vitali, and prepared wholly for a large HW. Lewis was prime from 30-35, and Vitali was stomping his ass in that fight. Thoroughly stomping it.

    The reason why the Klitschkos are so dominant has NOTHING to do with the competition level except there is NO style today that bothers their domination.
    While I think a prime Tyson beats Wlad, I also see a prime Tyson destroying Lewis or even Ali. But a fighter is not judged off his prime except for how long his prime lasted. Wlad is prime now for 6 years, and will be for another 3 or 4. Thats about a 10 year prime. Tyson was only prime for around 4 years, although I think his prime would've MUCH longer if it werent for the Robin Givens marriage and the false imprisonment. Both of which were selfinflicted, so it was his own fault.

    IMO if the brothers were to have been in their perspective primes during the 90s we would have never heard of Riddock Bowe, Holyfield would have been a fringe contender, and Lewis wouldve been the same.
     
  12. THE BLADE 2

    THE BLADE 2 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    One can only disagree witn such a biased post. Past Prime, overweight Lewis gave Vitali all he could handle.Prime Lewis was in a lot of competitive fights so it is safe to assume that this woul also be the case for vitali.
     
  13. Swarmer

    Swarmer Patrick Full Member

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    You're right, the heavyweight division has been full of fighters with a collective boxing IQ of 30 for a long time. Absolute ****.
     
  14. chitownfightfan

    chitownfightfan Loyal Member Full Member

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    Yeah, that what we need. The best fighters to grace the division in 40 years to simply step away so the guys who are classes behind them can rule the roost.
    :rofl
     
  15. chitownfightfan

    chitownfightfan Loyal Member Full Member

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    His best fights were against Holy and Mercer, both are destroyed by the Ks.

    If you go down the list of the fighters he faced during his reign you will find 2 ATGs, and only Holy was prime.

    Yeah. his win over Tyson was impressive. Yeah his wins over Holy were exiting. But beating the Mcalls and Morrisons is NO different than the K bros beating the Chambers and the Peters of their day.

    I mean Akinwande. Bruno. Tua. These guys were good fighters, but look at the way their records were inflated, similarly to the records of Dimitrenko and Briggs.