ESPN Becoming A Major Player In Heavyweight Boxing

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Lady Girl, Apr 16, 2014.


  1. skier47

    skier47 Guest

    Wlad needs to do what he always does, use his talents to fight to win. That's what Ali did. He had lots of ugly fights. He held, pushed down on shorter fighters and used his reach to out point his opponents in long drawn out affairs which some fans considered boring. Wlad will unify all belts and retire an all time great.
     
  2. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    Vladimir Klitschko is, by far, the best heavyweight fighting today. Vlad fought for and won the WBA, IBF, WBO, IBO titles, he earned them, unlike Wilder who has never fought a ranked fighter, nobody even nearly ranked. I have all of Vitali and Vladimir's fights on video. They were both really good heavyweights. I remember national TV showing crap fights like Holmes/Snipes, Holmes/Cobb, Holmes/Spinks, Ali/small Henry Cooper, Quarry, etc. Vlad did not make Leapai his mandatory, the WBO did. Vlad would have already fought Pulev, but Pulev wanted one of two more fights same as Povetkin. Vlad's clinching? How about Lewis' clinching, Ali's clinching, etc., if Vlad had not clinched Povetkin, he would have knocked him out..................I wish Vitali had not retired and hope Vladimir keeps fighting for years...........I am glad ESPN decided to show the world's best heavyweight, hell, I enjoy watching Vlad spar...............