Boxing fans should lay off the klits!

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by christo, Aug 22, 2010.


  1. christo

    christo Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Now that the adamek/grant fight is over. There doesn't seem any where
    in the foreseeable future a viable heavyweight to challenge either brother.
    Both klits are p4p as good or better than any heavy out there, and they're
    much bigger and more fit than any heay out there. Every guy we bring up that is a contender is either not ready or isn't good enough to fight either brother. Haye, the supposed heir apparent is apparently scared to death to fight, and the other guys just, really aren't in the queue.
    Now, the possible lone hope, tomasz adamek, showed that he cannot hang with these new breed superheavyweights. So, now we are left wondering who is going to present a new challenge to either of these dominant heavy's. It would be different if either sibling was running or
    stalling the division, but they both hang out to accept there latest challengers like a real champ should. If we're honest with ourselves as fans, or even haters. We know damn well that there isn't even a slight possibilty that either brother will even be challenged by anyone currently
    in or even on the far horizon of this weight class. These superhumans are too strong, fast, fit, skilled, and willed to lose to the current crop of either the underacheivers, the underfit, or undersized, or in haye's case
    the underhearted. Adamek is the only fighter in the division to lack only the 3rd trait, and it just will be his undoing. If the pole were 3 to 4 inches taller, and another 30 pounds with the same tangibles then i'd make him the fav, but he is what he is. Undersized. Neither brother will ever lose again without the help of a sniper in the stands, so we have to give then the credit they deserve for being overly dominant in a mediocre division
    in which they held all the advantages. It's not they're fault that they're
    so much more superior, and it's not like they were a stalwart on the division. They fight regularly and with dominance. We fans just do not get to see a competitive and intriguing division like the one's our boxing forefathers watched. However, we cannot blame the fighters in this specific era. These two have completely done there jobs as fighters and as sportsman.
    Want to blame somebody, blame the other athletes that could have but didn't. As for the klits, hall of fame? That's left up to the scribes, but they should have every fans vote that demands that there fighter face every single available challenge in a reasonable spectrum of time alloted to the
    era of those combatants. The klitschko's have met that criteria.
     
  2. TG1

    TG1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Meatbags! The pair of them. I would rather watch ****in paint dry!
     
  3. youngrey5146

    youngrey5146 Member Full Member

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    I was going to make a similar post. Its not their fault no one wants to face them. And plus can u even name 1 heavyweight that honestly. Would be favored and win? Yeah tought so. Don't count haye. Because he don't want to fight them
     
  4. Mordechai

    Mordechai Boxing Addict Full Member

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    imo in the next two years, we have a couple of good challengers.

    boytsov, very good prospect and will be a contender next year
    solis, in shape i bet he would be a real challenge, especially for vitali
    povetkin, if he finds his balls, would be a top challange imo
    haye, if he thinks he can take them, then he will fight and lose, but it would be fun to watch
    helenius, in two years a very good challange for wladimir

    so we have some possibilities to look forward
     
  5. DonBoxer

    DonBoxer The Lion! Full Member

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  6. vargasfan1985

    vargasfan1985 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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