T.K.O. in 6

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  1. BadDog

    BadDog Active Member Full Member

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    Byrd didn't refuse rematch with Vitaly, he just said it's useless since Vitaly was dominating him easily before the injury.
     
  2. JAB5239

    JAB5239 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Nice try, but Peter was nothing special from the get go. Only Klitards like say otherwise.
     
  3. BadDog

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    Price age 29 and had 15 fights, just starting out
    Pulev age 31 and 17 fights, also just starting out
    Wladimir almost 37 and in his absolute prime now
    Vitaly still a champ and almost 42
    Helenius age 28 and only 18 fights - a baby by pro boxing terms
    Adamek 36 and in prime form
    haye is 32 and definetly not old lol
    Povetkin 33 and didn't even reach his prime
    Glazkov is 28 and just starting out
    Wach 32 and also nowhere near old
    Arreola 31
    Wilder is 27 and still a baby
    Jenning 28 and also still a baby


    ownage continues
     
  4. JAB5239

    JAB5239 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    How about a link or quit lying? :yep
     
  5. BadDog

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    From my list it looks like they just start reaching prime in mid or late 30s, all the young new fighters are early 30s.
     
  6. BadDog

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    theres no link, but there is a documentary called Klitschko on HBO that you should watch.

    owned again
     
  7. JAB5239

    JAB5239 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Why don't you give us the average age of the heavyweight champions throughout history? Of course you won't because it defeats your whole deluded point. Why don't you supply a single link that backs up your case. You can't change the Fact that reflexes and speed start to dwindle in your early thirties. All you've proved is the heavyweight division is at an all-time low. :good
     
  8. BadDog

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    I don't give average from history because we are talking about modern times.
    Not that many years ago average life of a human being was 20 years, how does it relate to modern times?
    ownage continues
     
  9. JAB5239

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    A documentary called "Klitschko"? Lmao!! So you have no idea if if was edited to give a more favorable look to the quitter, do you? the FACT is Vittles lied to his fans, was made to look bad by a guy he towered over and outweighed, quit and never tried to redeem himself. Spin it however you please but you still can't change these facts.:hey
     
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  11. BadDog

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    no, there is an interview with Byrd where he says that Vitaly was owning him before shoulder injury. What's next, you're gonna claim the image and voice of Byrd were generated by computers?
     
  12. I am tyler

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    I heard that too. Also heard that Vitali knew Lennox opponent would be pulling out.
     
  13. JAB5239

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    Lol, when was the average human lifespan 20 years? :lol:
     
  14. JAB5239

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  15. BadDog

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    in some African countries even today lifespan is 30 years, for example in Swaziland.
    In dark ages lifespan was around 40. Before that even lower.
    In 1900 it was 48 if Im not mistaken.