Wladimir Klitschko: The most disrespected Champion in boxing

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  1. Fighting Weight

    Fighting Weight Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    So to follow that logic Lewis has a win over WALDO too by making VITLAY quit?

    I hope you didn't think that Rahman win was 'impressive' :shock:
     
  2. WiDDoW_MaKeR

    WiDDoW_MaKeR ESB Hall of Fame Member Full Member

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    You obviously are not a fan of Ali.
     
  3. tysonlewisbook

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    Suge; I will go on your show and debate this assertion with you - the Klitschkos and Lennox Lewis are the three greatest HWT champions in history. What do you say?
     
  4. NBT

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    Well, according to you it was very impressive that Haye took 5 rounds to do what ATG Cliff Couser did in 2 rounds. Going by that logic, Wlad's win over Rahman was more impressive than Lennox' win over Rahman. :think
     
  5. WiDDoW_MaKeR

    WiDDoW_MaKeR ESB Hall of Fame Member Full Member

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    I am still waiting for those examples of punches to Wlad's chin that knocked him down, other than the Sanders fight, which have proved that he has a weak chin. You keep talking about these phantom chin exposing punches... but you can't seem to name them.
     
  6. Jack Presscot

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    Yeah, hell, Ali clinched all night in his 3 biggest fights. Or the Thrilla in Manilla. Lots of clinching there boy. Waldo and Bernard Hopkins are both equally pathetic. Left to me, I'd make excessive clinching more than 2 times in one round, and on the third clinch, a point from whoever initiated it.
     
  7. Suge Green

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    Oh, God...the Ali card.

    Weak.

    The less than heroic acts of an already established all time great, does not excuse the cowardly acts of a currently active fighter.

    Ali is respected for everything he did over the totality of his carer, he is loved and respected...and his use of holding does not serve as a pass for fighters who refuse to exchange, no matter how much you would like to use it as such.

    He is not respected for the holding itself, and to suggest such is blatant KLIT-ite nuthuggery.
     
  8. Suge Green

    Suge Green Boxing Junkie banned

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    Sure Scoop...now I can stop f*ckin' with you...:good
     
  9. Jack Presscot

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    The Sam Peter fight. I havent seen that much hugging action since Mariah got drunk on champagne and finally was alone with Nick Cannon in the Limo.
     
  10. WiDDoW_MaKeR

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    So, you definitely think that Ali was a homo or a scared fighter then.... I will make a note of it.:good
     
  11. Fighting Weight

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    I'm sure you have a point somewhere in that post. I'll go away, crank up the super-computer and get back to you.
     
  12. Jack Presscot

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    Ali didnt clinch like that ****** Wlad. He actually loved toe to toe exchanges. You need to watch a few Ali fights, Sweetie, and quit jacking off to your copy of Klitschko-Ibragimov!:good
     
  13. Fighting Weight

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    That's because every time someone names them, you troll out all the weak excuses once more. No-one can be bothered to argue any more cos you've obviously convinced yourself that about 8-9 WALDO knock-downs happened in a parallel universe :lol:
     
  14. NBT

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    Please do. I can guarantee that I won't need a super-computer to process your answer accordingly. :thumbsup
     
  15. skier47

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    So, that's get this right. Wlad's going to destroy the great, long-term former world and olympic gold medal champion and undefeated top-ranked professional heavyweight contender Povetkin. Then Wlad's going to "maul" yet another top American heavweight contender, one who like Calvin Brock has a deep amateur background. Sounds like a pretty awesome heavyweight champion to me. With detractors like you Wlad doesn't need any "nuthuggers." Keep coming with those posts delving into Wlad's past performances and picks on his upcoming fights. You'll soon have everybody acknowledging Wlad's greatness.