How rude............................I have been here for many years, long before 2004. I do not pay much attention to rude children...............
Yep, and you almost post the same Sh...., highjacking every thread with things that have nothing to do with the thread. Very strange person your are. As for Thompson-Pulev, i think Pulev is mentally very tough and as he has a solid chin, i do not see Thompson stopping him. So the fight will probably go the full 12 rounds. Thompson has to clearly dominate Pulev to get a decision, as Sauerland is a big factor for Pulev in this one. Hope i´m wrong though.
HAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA :rofl Still the best post-fight interview ever. TT is the boss. I'm hoping like hell he does! I'd also be very impressed if he manages to dismantle and KO TT the way Klitschko did. Then the HW scene will have another fight to look forward to - Klitschko-Pulev
So where is the amazing jab of Pulev people keep going on about? I just watched the clinch-fest Walker fight and it wasn't there. He did have good footwork in avoiding Walkers punches, but it's Walker we're talking about, not a crafty southpaw like Thompson. Walker was gassed in the last part of the fight, sometimes with his hands by his side, and Pulev still couldn't KO him. Don't even bring up glass jawed fraud Dimitrenko who he KO'd with a jab, or no heart and slow as mollasses Ustinov who couldn't slip a jab if his life depended on it. Pulev does have good stamina and footwork though.
Euro fighters get crazy hype on this forum. Any true boxer or boxing fan knows Pulev is very limited. Thompson will expose him but the racist will have there excuses ready.
Both are strong, durable, crafty big men. This will be a tough, hard-fought and competitive fight between two very good but underrated HWs.
Many of us have been looking forward to Klitschko vs. Pulev for some time now - especially with Povetkin looking crummy against Huck, the balance shifted a bit and Pulev emerged as the bigger threat. (...to be clear, bigger threat if Povetkin shows up lazy to collect a paycheck as he seems to do sometimes. A motivated and fit Povetkin is still the biggest current threat of all contenders...)
It's the strongest part of the card, and not even the main event! (I believe it's not even 2nd-billed, with Braehmer vs. Abatangelo headlining :dead while Abraham vs. Shihepo is the co-feature...) ...and later that night will come two even more exciting match-ups on Showtime. :happy Great day.