Observations on Vlad-Mormeck

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  1. Tanner

    Tanner Active Member Full Member

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    a) Mormeck was easily able to get inside - he didn't throw any punches once there;
    b) Vlad really has no uppercut in his arsenal...and he is a total headhunter, no body work at all
    c) Vlad can step it up when he wants to..

    And now lets see good fight like, Arreola - Chisora, Fury-Helenius, Adamek-Huck
     
  2. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    Ignorance is bliss to the haters................Vitali or Vlad will beat all of them.........
     
  3. jonsnewflat

    jonsnewflat Bobby Pactard Full Member

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    I like how if you provide a constructive assessment of Wlad's performance you're a hater. It's as if the guy is beyond critique from mere mortals. Fans are ****ing insane.
     
  4. Danmann

    Danmann Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He keeps winning, even though this was mismatch, he and brother have cleaned out division, I think it's time they get credit.
     
  5. damian38

    damian38 BigDramaShow Full Member

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    the K bros will get credit the same way as Lennox Lewis - once they retire
     
  6. Vergilius

    Vergilius Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I agree to a certain extent, but would like to comment:

    a) even though it's possible to get inside, Wlad makes it difficult for opponents to keep enough distance once there to actually work.
    b) true I've never seen him throw many uppercuts - but consider it is difficult to do bodywork against a guy that much smaller.
    c) agreed - we've seen that in his early career - I think the sheer amount of muscle he carries taxes his stamina a bit and thus he is careful about burning out his energy - that's what happened in two of his losses.
     
  7. CatskillThunder

    CatskillThunder Member Full Member

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    Iam not a fan of the Klitschkos but like Heavyweightght champions of the past, you can only fight who's around at that time, you cant magic up decent opponents, but last night was a little embarrasing, surely to god there was someone else he could of picked, :oops::oops:
     
  8. Cableaddict

    Cableaddict Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Exactly so. (You beat me to it.)