Klitscho vs Klitscho ... biggest HW fight in history

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Stinky gloves, Oct 23, 2010.


  1. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    I should rephrase that, cuch.

    I think Vitali would lose to Wladimir now, but I don't think that he thinks that.

    It wasn't my intent to suggest that he's afraid of his little brother. In his mind Wlad will always be just that - his little brother (no matter how many props he gives or how much back-slapping and obligatory "You're the best!", "No you're the best!" banter they go through publicly).

    I don't think Vitali would ever want to fight his brother. He isn't the one that harbors a chip on his shoulder. The bad blood is all on Wlad's end (which is part of what would fuel him to victory, IMO - really surprising Vitali with all this pent-up aggression).

    If Wlad even mentioned considering this, Vitali would almost certainly retire. Again - he wouldn't be ducking Wlad, just unwilling to fight his own brother because he just doesn't seem the type that would do it for the money and he doesn't have the vitriol to want to really go at it in a real bloodbath with his own flesh and blood. He knows that Wladimir still burns from when things used to get a little too hot to handle in sparring and probably doesn't ever want to revisit that ugliness.
     
  2. cuchulain

    cuchulain Loyal Member Full Member

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    I can agree with nearly all of that.

    I just think Vitali would have the psychological edge and that he's meaner and has a harder chin.

    I don't want to see them fight.

    Vitali will go in the next year or two and Wlad will get the chance to unify.


    Actually, assuming Haye ever grows a set, Vitali could agree to fight Wlad for all the belts before he goes.

    And he could simply go down from the first jab, and stay down.:hey