Pictures: Wladimir Open Workout

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  1. maverock

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    Wlad's forearms look like a jackhammer.
     
  2. Mr.Met

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    This is a mismatch
     
  3. Ilesey

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    For such a massive man, WALDO has very quick hands. Just looking at him you could expect him to be cumbersome or at least slow.
     
  4. Ilesey

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    It's PPV in the UK. I'm not so sure I'll be buying it but I agree that for free, boring or not, I'd watch.
     
  5. jisi

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  7. eze

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    Shame. The mans got some great skill but gets lack of credit and attention he deserves.

    If it's not a Tyson mentality most people seem to ignore the HWs.


    But he looks in great shape as always.
     
  8. Punisher33

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    He's boring in the ring and behind the mic. Most American fans want swagger in their fighters, and neither Klitschko has it. HBO realizes there is no money in either one, and has since refused to pick up Wlad's last two fights because of it.
     
  9. eze

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    He can't force David Haye to sign the contract again.

    Haye is running scared.
     
  10. Punisher33

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    I wouldn't call it running. He fought Valuev and Ruiz. Which I feel are no worse or better than Wlad's last two opponents of Chagaev and now Chambers. I'm not blaming Wlad for his lack of competition lately, but I also don't blame Haye for not taking the shitty contract both Klits put out there for Haye to sign.
     
  11. eze

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    They are far worse than Klitschko, who Haye is running from.

    Faked an injury to duck Wlad. Then didn't want to sign the same contract he signed previously.
     
  12. Punisher33

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    Is that the one where he must rematch Wlad if he wins and then has to fight Vitali right afterward. I dont know, a Valuev fight was probably the better choice. At least now he's a title holder and has leverage.
     
  13. eze

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    I don't see how it could be.

    he feels he would destroy them both.

    He gets more money each time he wins.

    And if he did somehow beat them those all 3 times. His next fight he would have huge publicity and huge money.


    Basically they told him to put his ass in the seat.
     
  14. ricardoparker93

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    I cant believe that Steward still does all the padwork... the guys like yoda.
     
  15. Punisher33

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    I don't know, 3 fights against the Klit's, back to back to back. Is quite the challenge for anyone, and a little much to ask for in a contract. Haye now can play his own game, since he's now champ. So next time when the Klits sitdown with Haye come contract time, they wont get to dictate and demand as much.