Klychko Fighting Fury/Chisora? Excuse Me WTF?

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  1. WiDDoW_MaKeR

    WiDDoW_MaKeR ESB Hall of Fame Member Full Member

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    Because Wlad can only fight one guy at a time... and the next best guy in the division isn't always available or willing to get into the ring with him?
     
  2. Nosbor

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    At least Del girl is out of the picture. Now even the most ignorant cannot claim that Wlad owes him anything.

    Vlad's immediate future is basically set with Arreola in the fall/winter then most likely the Thompson/Chambers mandatory next spring. That Fall/Winter the chance of actually getting Povetkin in the ring will be far more likely as well. So it will be a while before any of the newer crop becomes an actualy option.

    Forget Adamek, he is getting thumped by big brother.
     
  3. BoxingDomain

    BoxingDomain Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yep, and I'm hoping for Madison Square Garden.
     
  4. Cachibatches

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    It really sucks that he is going to have to fight Chambers or Thompson again. Did he not completely dominate them in the first place?
     
  5. Nosbor

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    MSG would be better venue. Less Mexicans there to **** in cups and throw it at whom/whatever!

    More of a transplanted Slavonic population to support Vlad.
     
  6. Rock0052

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    It's for the best that it shook out the way it did with Chisora-Fury. While I wouldn't have objected to the Chisora fight (had he won) on ethical grounds, Arreola is better than both Fury and Chisora right now and that'll be a more entertaining fight.

    While it might be tough to get excited about the mandatory, the extra time it adds in should give a new top challenger to emerge for that next defense. I'm guessing it'll still be Povetkin, but there's a smaller chance one of the younger guys steps it up over the next 12 months to get the shot. And if not, an extra few months after that defense along with the year in waiting should provide plenty of time for the next generation to keep developing. Hopefully a few fights happen between them to thin the herd, and a clear frontrunner will emerge in that span. Maybe Boytsov or Helenius is ready by then.
     
  7. Nosbor

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    I do not really mind. See if Vlad can improve on his previous performance against either.

    At strange as this may sound, Vlad has probably widened the gap in ability since their initial meetings. Couple that with Vlad's four fight record of improving his performance in rematches and that spells real bad news for either.
     
  8. Nosbor

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    Yes, no doubt. We are on the same page!:good
     
  9. Cachibatches

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    Well, I guess that is a silver lining of sorts.
     
  10. BoxingFanNo1

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    Neither of those guys should be put in with K2, travesty if it happens.
     
  11. Farmboxer

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    Fury is not ready for either Klitschko.............Chisora would be totally outclassed and knocked out also.............