Will the Klitschko's retire without any more defeats?

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  1. sosolid4u09

    sosolid4u09 4 8 15 16 23 42 banned Full Member

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    If not, which of the two will lose?

    In a lot of era's, the greats ended up fighting until they lost. eventually. Will the Klitschko's ever lose again? Will someone crawl out of the woodwork and beat one? Is there any prospect on the horizon? Or will the Klits get complacent? Will they retire just in time?
     
  2. sosolid4u09

    sosolid4u09 4 8 15 16 23 42 banned Full Member

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    wow. With all the Klit haters/nuthuggers on ESB i expected at least ONE response by now :lol:

    I guess everyone is sick of these type of threads by now. My bad!
     
  3. Carlingayteo

    Carlingayteo Thoughtless Full Member

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    Haye Will Beat Both Of Them In The Next Few Years , Thow I Can See Haye Dropping A Loss To One Of Them 2 As I Beleve When Haye Does Fight One Of Them There Will Be More Then Just One Fight
     
  4. rockfish2322

    rockfish2322 Member Full Member

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    theres no responses because its a silly thread. They both have two loses on their records so they are both very beatable. In fact, I believe that Vitali will lose in one of his next two fights.
     
  5. lefthook89

    lefthook89 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    i consider myself a klit hater of the highest calibre, but its hard to see any of them losing again. adamek is feather fisted at HW and is incredibly easy to find, haye is being a complete *****, sam peter is fat and so is solis. plus briggs cant go a full 3 rounds without sucking wind, add that to the fact he's old. so yea, they aren't losing anytime soon. plus wlad has got ten times better since his last loss.
     
  6. v2k987

    v2k987 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Unless someone turns up with a gun they ain't losing... and even with the gun its 50/50 for these ridiculously bad heavys
     
  7. Jennifer Love Hewitt

    Jennifer Love Hewitt Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It's a hard question to answer because we don't know how much longer either one wants to fight.
     
  8. lastletter26

    lastletter26 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    The heavyweight division is so sad right now. I think both klits could retire right now and come back in 4 years and beat whoever has the belt.
     
  9. mrbassie

    mrbassie Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Does it matter? There's nobody out there but a load of fat blokes.
    They could carry on for fifty years unbeaten against the standard they're fighting now and their records still wouldn't measure up.
     
  10. trainer

    trainer Active Member Full Member

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    Vitali is one of the all time greats. Since his comeback he has seldom lost a round and could defend his title well into his mid forties if he wanted to.

    Wlad however, will get his chin cracked in his late thirties and add another TKO loss to his record. If he doesn't take the rematch he will retire instead. He will be remembered as a top #20 ATG.
     
  11. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    If they fight long enough they will probably finally lose a fight. I think Vlad could lose when he is in his 80's and Vitali when he is in his 90's!
     
  12. HOF'er

    HOF'er Fair and Balanced Posting Full Member

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    Wlad has 3.. Purrity, Sanders, Brewster