Klitschkos in Smaller rings!

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  1. Zapper1608

    Zapper1608 Member Full Member

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    I just watch an Interview of Lennox Lewis about the ray mercer fight. He said the ray mercer fight was so tough because he had to fight in a small ring. I've never seen the Klitschkos fight in a smaller ring, how do you think the Klitschkos would fair if they fought in a smaller ring against a pressure fighter?
     
  2. larryx2012

    larryx2012 I AM BETTER THEN YOU Full Member

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    Wlad would be ko'd more or clinch every 3 seconds,Vitali would fall out of the ring
     
  3. Jack

    Jack Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    It'd be tougher because neither has good footwork going backwards. They're clumsy and awkward.

    It's maybe worth mentioning that Vitali broke the WBC rules against Gomez in order to make the ring bigger than they legally allow. He just paid a small fine for it because the WBC are in his pocket, probably because they want him to become a politician and return favours.
     
  4. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    a bigger ring would favor gomez the boxer with no punch :huh
     
  5. Robney

    Robney ᴻᴼ ᴸᴼᴻᴳᴲᴿ ᴲ۷ᴵᴸ Full Member

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    In almost every fight they are the ones coming forward, taking the middle of the ring with their opponents on the backfoot.
    I think it would favor them instead of the opposition.

    Haye sure would have hated it against Wlad.
     
  6. StillWill

    StillWill Dr. Eisenfaust Full Member

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    small rings have no place in ANY heavyweight fight
     
  7. southpaw1974

    southpaw1974 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Yeah, and Lewis' footwork wasn't clumsy and awkward? Of all the elite Heavyweight champs, Lewis had among the clumsiest footwork ever. Great fighter, but wasn't exactly smooth on his feet.
     
  8. JAB5239

    JAB5239 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    His point is neither have good defense and use the larg:rofler rings to back up and than hug. If either had better abilities to slip, block and parry I'm sure they'd prefer the smaller ring.
     
  9. jisi

    jisi Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Chris Byrd wants a very small ring for the fight Wlad vs. Byrd in 2006 and he get it. The ring was very small.

    Against Austin the ring was small.

    No problem for Wlad to fight in small rings.

    But IMO it is much better for Heavyweights to fight in bigger rings. I want to see boxing with footwork, speed and no "stand boxing."
     
  10. JAB5239

    JAB5239 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Wlad has no confidence in his chin and will never opt to fight in a smaller ring with anyone consisted a puncher.
     
  11. dm29

    dm29 Member Full Member

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  12. KCD

    KCD All aboard. Full Member

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    Put it this way Haye would have have had less room to run from Wlad.
     
  13. SimplyTheBest

    SimplyTheBest Heavyweight Destroyer Full Member

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    Right, a mayor of Kiev, Ukraine is going to have a lot of pull for a Mexican organization :patsch

    The ring was too small, not too big.....once again Jack, you don't know the facts. Don't you get tired of being owned in every thread by now?
     
  14. jisi

    jisi Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    No false. The other way the ring was too small not too big.
     
  15. vnyc

    vnyc Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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