When Vitali retires, who does Wladimir has to beat to become "The Lineal" Champion?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by volkan, Jan 30, 2012.


  1. itsa huge bitch

    itsa huge bitch Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    the thread should have been ended with this...
     
  2. Bathory

    Bathory Active Member Full Member

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    Haye would be lucky to beat Arreola, let alone K2.

    :lol:
     
  3. Blake Rayne

    Blake Rayne Fat Cuban Aficianado Full Member

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    Fat boy you need to turn on your Haydar. Clearly Haye's skills are too fast for you to see.
     
  4. Bathory

    Bathory Active Member Full Member

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    Well, maybe not lucky, but I'd like to see it.
     
  5. praetorianJJ

    praetorianJJ Conqueror of Worlds Full Member

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    ****! I can't paste it. Next time you're on my page, check out of one of my visitor messages. A guy who was being COMPLETELY SERIOUS in describing a Haye/Vitali match-up said this (paraphrasing):"Vitali can't hit what he can't see.".....When I asked if the athletic commision was going to allow Haye to wear his cloaking device to the ring, the poster abandoned the thread.
     
  6. Asterion

    Asterion Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Lineal Championship is a vague term. The last Lineal Champ could have been James J. Jeffries. Or Gene Tunney.

    Wladimir Klitschko became #1 in 2006 and is the unified champ, has The Ring belt and other three belts. He has beat many top contenders during his reign. It's enough to say he's the champion.