The current Wladimir Klitschko would destroy any version of Corrie Sanders

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  1. kk17

    kk17 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    current Wladimir would have big problems with Corrie Sanders of 2003
     
  2. HerolGee

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    mhuahuahuaha..

    Klits arch enemy was Corrie Sanders, a 37 year old fatboy. 37!!! And he ran from him, a 37 year old.

    What a **** reign the Klits must have - never in heavyweight history has a champion ran from a 37 year old. In fact rarely have heavyweight champions even ever considered a 37 year old as a fit enouhh opponent. But for theShitklits hes the worlds worst nightmare!
     
  3. doylexxx

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    Im talking about right after he beat Wlad

    FORGET VITALI

    You think Sanders wanted to wait a year at his damn age ???


    Sanders was tied to 3 fights or a year on the same pay he came in as a nobody !!!

    Wlad couldve changed that but he did not and went for Brewster as a soft touch and got smoked again !!!



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    READ AND STFU

    Like it or not a court in Hamburg, Germany this past Thursday has ruled Corrie Sanders is the property of Universum for his next 4 fights.

    Sanders wanted out of the contract with Universum the German based promotional company (famous for managing the Klitschko Brothers,) because he felt it was a "Slave Deal."

    Last March Sanders shocked the world by knocking out highly touted Wladimir Klitschko for the WBO's version of the Heavyweight title. Since then, Corrie's value and public interest has sky rocketed which caused him to feel the contract of $500, 000 per fight with purse bonuses based on T.V. and venue sales, was under paying his value.

    Corrie wanted out of the contract to search for better pay days with a different promoter who he felt was looking out for his own best interests and not the Klitschko brothers interests.

    No word as if yet if Sanders will appeal the decision, go along with it, or retire from boxing altogether rather than fight under the banner of Universum.
     
  4. The Mongoose

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    :lol: Ok than.
     
  5. Boom1989

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    Imagine Tyson losing to 38 year old Holmes by KO in round 2, being floored four times in the process. Then years later becoming champ again, holding excessively in almost every fight. And then his fans claiming the current version of Tyson would have beat any version of Holmes.
    Ridiculous to say the least.

    And then take into consideration that Holmes >>>>>>> Sanders. Tells you all you need to know about Wlad's "ATG status" and the level of intelligence of his fans.
     
  6. HerolGee

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    i just cant get over the 37 thing.

    37!!!!!


    how **** can a champion can you get?

    I suppose they at least get credit for sticking at the job a long time.
     
  7. doylexxx

    doylexxx Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    When Douglas beat tyson he got 24 mil for hsi next fight

    When Sanders beat Wlad he was tied down to 500k , that is wrong wrong wrong!!!

    Wlads own promotor couldve made a fair deal but instead went to court to enforce that **** on Sanders and kept him outta action over a year !!


    Make no bones Wlad couldve sorted that fight out !!
     
  8. The Mongoose

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    Why would I shut the **** up when this article more or less confirms what I already said?

    And Wlad faced Brewster for the vacated WBO strap, not a soft touch.
     
  9. So Wlad and Vitali

    could have avenged all their losses right? But everyone was scared to rematch them so they didn't have that luxury?

    They should have avenged all their losses right? But just unlucky they didn't have the chances to?

    They would have avenged all their losses right if the circumstances worked out for them?


    COULD . SHOULD. WOULD.

    Lennox Lewis DID
     
  10. The Mongoose

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    Sure if you say so. X8 post mate. :good
     
  11. The Mongoose

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    [url]http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/boxing/3148387.stm[/url]

    Sanders vs. Brewster and Jones would have been cool if they came off.



    WBO champion Sanders had been delighted to set up a fight against Jones, who holds the WBA version of the heavyweight title.
    But he will next duel journeyman Lamon Brewster instead, after the WBO demanded that he take on their mandatory challenger.
    Sanders' manager Vernon Smith said: "It is a pity that a man like Corrie, who demolished Wladimir Klitschko like he was an amateur, will not be given the opportunity to make the most of his win."
    South African Sanders had said on Friday that a glamorous match-up against Jones was "a done deal".
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    I'll have to get Brewster out of the way in order to ensure a bout with Jones
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    Corrie Sanders


    But he must now defend his title against Brewster in the next 45-90 days in South Africa, Germay or the USA, according to Universum promoter Klaus-Peter Kohl.
    Sanders, 37, would have risked being stripped of his belt had he not changed his plans.
    And 34-year-old Jones would not have been eligible to win the WBO title had the proposed November fight gone ahead.
    The American may now opt to drop down to light heavyweight to take on WBC/IBF champion Antonio Tarver.
    Sanders told his website he would have to "do what's necessary" to move forward now.
    "I'll have to get Brewster out of the way in order to ensure a bout with Jones." The cut-off date for a Sanders-Jones bout is 31 March, 2004
     
  12. The Mongoose

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    The South African's camp have blamed "irreconcilable differences" with the fight's German promoters and are ready to give up the WBO belt.
    "We don't have an official confirmation from the Sanders camp," WBO president Francisco Valcaral said.
    "But if that's the case, then Vladimir Klitschko is a hot challenger for Lamon Brewster."
    Sanders took the belt from Klitschko in March in the first of a four-fight package with Germany's Universum Box Promotions.
    The 37-year-old wanted to meet Roy Jones Jnr but that fell through after the WBO demanded he take on their mandatory challenger, Brewster.
    Sanders was scheduled to meet the American in Germany on 18 October, however he pulled out due to a lack of preparation.
    But that claim, and a lack of contact from the Sanders camp, has left promoters in limbo.
    "We've offered him various dates to fight, but we don't know if he wants to fight," said Universum spokesman Christoph Rybarczek. "We're confused, we don't know what he wants."

    [url]http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/boxing/3177772.stm[/url]
     
  13. The Mongoose

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    Not when he wanted out to.

    BERLIN (AP) — Heavyweights Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko are trying to end their contract with their boxing promoter.
    The brothers filed papers in a Hamburg court in hopes of terminating the contract this year with Universum and Hans-Peter Kohl, Universum Box Promotions said Monday. The case is expected to go to court in the spring.
    The Klitschkos apparently want to sign with an American promoter if they can break a clause in their contract that allows Universum to extend the contract by months if they are sidelined by injury.
    Vitali was inactive for periods because of a back injury in 2002 and a torn rotator cuff in a WBO title loss to Chris Byrd two years earlier.
    Universum spokesman Christoph Rybarczyk said the case will not affect the next fights for the Klitschkos. Universum hopes to set up a title bout for younger brother Wladimir in late March, most likely for the vacant WBO title.
    Wladimir, once groomed to be the star of the brothers, had a big setback last year when Corrie Sanders knocked him out in two rounds to take his WBO title. The South African has since lost the belt.
    Universum is represented by lawyer Bjoern Ziegler, who won a $30 million lawsuit against the WBC in New York last year when it was ruled the boxing organization wrongly stripped light heavyweight Graciano Rocchigiani of his title to give it to Roy Jones Jr.
    Ziegler, reached by the German press agency DPA, refused to comment on the Klitschkos' case.
    The brothers have been under contract to Universum since 1996. During that time they have become stars in Germany and Ukraine, crossing over from boxing to nationwide celebrities.
    They broke through the U.S. market last June, when Vitali fought Lennox Lewis for the WBC title in Los Angeles. Klitschko led on all three cards before the fight was stopped in the sixth round because of deep cuts to the Ukrainian's eye. That fight was followed by a two-round victory over Kirk Johnson.
     
  14. The Mongoose

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    So here's the whole story, if people still want to believe the guys were scared of each other that's fine but its obvious Sanders wanted his deserved cash out and apparently couldn't find one as Universum promoted WBO Champion. Sanders seeked out Lewis, Jones JR. Tua, Byrd, and probably others but couldn't get it made.

    [url]http://www.iol.co.za/sport/berman-and-sanders-part-ways-1.529640[/url]

    The 14-year relationship between Corrie Sanders and his promoter Rodney Berman has ended.
    "We've severed ties with him. He can go his way and we will go ours," Berman confirmed on Tuesday night.
    While Berman insisted that the parting of ways was amicable, he refused to divulge the reasons behind the split, although it's no secret that relations between Berman and Sanders's management team have been pretty strained of late.
    Berman's Golden Gloves company was recently taken over by the London-based Sport, Entertainment and Media (SEM) group, who handle the affairs of WBC heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis and a number of top names in the sporting world and who Berman represents in South Africa.
    While Berman said he would no longer be working with Sanders, the Pretoria heavyweight is still in the SEM stable.
    Since Sanders won the WBO heavyweight title with a stunning knockout of Ukrainian Wladimir Klitschko earlier this year, he's found opponents hard to come by, despite his number two ranking by the highly regarded WBC.
    Fights against Roy Jones Jr, David Tua and Lamont Brewster were announced, but all fell through.
    Sanders's manager, Vernon Smith, said from London last night that he was not happy with a deal Berman allegedly proposed with notorious American promoter Don King.
    "Rodney has never been our sole promoter. He is in the employ of SEM. He does not own the company, he works for the company, so he therefore can't sever ties. He's an employee of the company.
    "SEM are still our promoters. Rodney went over to Don King to make a deal without SEM's approval, which we felt was a very bad deal. He wanted us to sign a three-year deal, but the money they were prepared to guarantee us was very low.
    "Rodney wanted to sign us away to Don King, but we were absolutely appalled with the deal. Quite simply Corrie Sanders refuses to get into bed with Don King," said Smith.
    A Carnival City fight proposed for Sanders on November 15 against Puerto Rican Fres Oquendo is now off.
    Sanders is still in a legal dispute with German promoters Universum, who have been trying to tie him to a four-fight deal they signed with him before the Klitschko fight.
    Berman, meanwhile, said King had still agreed to a deal to co-promote top South African fighters Sebastiaan Rothmann, Silence Mabuza and Cassius Baloyi.
    "These fighters need the might of a Don King to push them to the heights that they should be," said Berman.
     
  15. knockout artist

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    No he wouldn't, Wlad hasn't improved as much as his nuthuggers would have you believe. His level of competiton has been terrible, facing bums, shot fighters and blown up cruiserweights who he holds 5 inches of height and 30+ pounds over. Put this version of Wlad in with Sanders or Brewster and he'd get taken out again. For all his Wlad's an ATG talk put him on there with Lewis, prime Tyson, Holyfield or even Bowe and he'd get taken out