When is Vitali actually going to fight a Young InShape Prime WorldClass Heavyweight?

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  1. Deebo

    Deebo Pure Textual Satisfaction Full Member

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    Talks all that **** about fighting Arreola and instead will go after an aging shot fighter? :-( Vitali, Vitali.....:nono
     
  2. boxingwizard

    boxingwizard Boxing Addict Full Member

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    David Haye is the closest thing in the HW division as a Young In Shape Prime World Class HW, and even he isn't proven at the HW elite level, Wladimir Klitschko could qualify but we know that fight isn't happening.
     
  3. TheGrayWolf420

    TheGrayWolf420 New Member Full Member

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    Sirs, no matter how young...no matter how in shape...no matter how world class the heavyweight, Vitali Klitschko presents himself a very formidable adversary. While he may be the beneficiary of the worst heavyweight division that man has seen. He would be a tough contender in any era. In my humble opinion, he would not be a champion beyond the amateur or regional level at any other time in the past.
     
  4. spion

    spion Active Member Full Member

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    As soon as one beats up Wlad.
     
  5. TheGrayWolf420

    TheGrayWolf420 New Member Full Member

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    What do you mean ?
     
  6. psychopath

    psychopath D' "X" Factor Full Member

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    . . . when a young Inshape prime world class heavyweight reaches the top 10 rankings. :D

    Here's the top ten in the WBC rankings:

    1. Chris Arreola
    2. Alexander Dimitrenko
    3. Ray Austin
    4. Oleg Maskaev
    5. Eddie Chambers
    6. Jameel McCline
    7. James Toney
    8. Odlanier Solis
    9. Juan Carlos Gomez
    10. Kevin Johnson

    Can you point out who is a young Inshape prime world class heavyweight in there? :think:roll:
     
  7. spion

    spion Active Member Full Member

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    Vitali always avenges his brothers defeats.
     
  8. TheGrayWolf420

    TheGrayWolf420 New Member Full Member

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    Why does he do that ?
     
  9. thesandman

    thesandman Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Edwin Valero.

    Are you counting losses or not?

    If not, check out this guy Mac Foster.
     
  10. Rico Spadafora

    Rico Spadafora Master of Chins Full Member

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    LOL how on earth is Ray Austin #3 in the WBC rankings? The guy is horrible and has not beat anyone. :lol::rofl
     
  11. spion

    spion Active Member Full Member

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    To avenge his little brother. To save face for the family name...I'm not sure but I'll tell you...if someone beat my little brother I would probably want to fight the guy and beat him. Tells you something about Vitali doesn't it? You would have to think you could beat the guy that beat your brother so you would have to believe that you are better than your brother...for those that would like to see the Vitali vs. Wlad match.
     
  12. psychopath

    psychopath D' "X" Factor Full Member

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    Exactly . . . my point! :lol:

    The top ten rankings are full of TRASH WASHED UP FIGHTERS. :deal
     
  13. TheGrayWolf420

    TheGrayWolf420 New Member Full Member

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    Sir, I have no interest in watching the brothers battle. That is what is wrong with the sport. When fights are made that are not even a fight. If Vitali is the chief and Wladimir is the indian as you say, then Wladimir has no chance and they should never fight. I am willing to accept that Wladimir might know this too?
     
  14. spion

    spion Active Member Full Member

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    Yes, I would definitely assume so.
     
  15. MRBILL

    MRBILL Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Aging or not, V.K. has fought some good fighters, and he has himself done rather well too............ :D

    I like Oleg maskaev, but he is through in the top-10 in 2009..... Maybe he's a solid top-20 guy now.?.? :huh

    Alex Povetkin and Eddie Chambers are pretenders.......:deal

    Nick Valuev is a punchless stiff / lummox.......:yep

    Ruslan Chagaev fights every blue moon...:tong

    Kevin Johnson is a "Smack" talker.....:admin

    Stop ragging on V.K..... The man has proven to be the best out there in modern times........:thumbsup

    MR.BILL:hat