Wladimir Klitschko: The most disrespected Champion in boxing

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  1. Punisher33

    Punisher33 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I tried, but this time I will be a little more specific. In the 5th round Wlad was clearly hurt, and while being pressured he turned his nack twice and the first time recieved a right hand to the back of the head for his troubles, he did however manage to fall over the place and clinch his way out of the round. Wlad again showed his weak chin in the 10th, after taking a few decent overhand rights, he went to run away and ended up falling because his legs werent all there, as lampley pointed out during that round. Hopefully that is a good enough, if not I would watch the fight on youtube and see it for yourself.
     
  2. Daruf

    Daruf Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Before the Vitali vs Peter fight i could respect Suges posts ... after he showed some humility and insight which gained even more respect.

    The amazing amount of spin and hate hes spewing out now purely based on his own personal perceptions and no real facts whatsoever is just troubling.

    Your starting to sound like a religious zealot that spews his own personal opinion and perceptions of fights and fighters as if they were fact... what makes you this authority anyway?
     
  3. downthatbottle

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    Not saying that. All I'm saying is that they basically work as a team (revenging losses).

    I think the Rahman win is a good name on Wlad's resume.
     
  4. H .

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    It is! But somehow, winning by a one-sided destruction has become much more significant than a just getting the victory. So apparently, if Wlad doesn't win most his fights within the first few rounds, he sucks. :roll:
     
  5. Suge Green

    Suge Green Boxing Junkie banned

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    Agreed. :good
     
  6. Jack Presscot

    Jack Presscot Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Suge Green is your Father. You are to him, what Luke was to Darth Vader in the Empire Strikes Back. Now shut the **** up before he cuts your ****ing hand off, you whiny Jedi wannabe.
     
  7. WiDDoW_MaKeR

    WiDDoW_MaKeR ESB Hall of Fame Member Full Member

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    That's all you got?:lol: Sam Peter hitting Wlad in the back of the head, proved that Wlad has a weak chin? Good stuff. I don't think that anyone can argue that sort of logic. So... not only are you saying that punches to the back of the head show a person's chin... you are also saying that Sam Peter doesn't punch hard... because if Sam Peter hurt Wlad, that means that Wlad has a weak chin. Got it.:good
     
  8. WiDDoW_MaKeR

    WiDDoW_MaKeR ESB Hall of Fame Member Full Member

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    Yeah... it sucks that I am too smart to let you guys get away with that double standard, huh?
     
  9. Punisher33

    Punisher33 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Wlad turned his back to his oppenent because he was shaken up by the punches Peter hit him with before the overhand right that sent him sprawling to the canvas. This fight, as did the Sanders fight, prove that it doesnt take much to hurt or even floor Wlad, a little pressure goes a long way in increasing your chances of beating Wlad.

    In the 10th round Wlad there was no doubt about it, Wlad was legitimately hurt by a Peter barrage, which made him take a knee of sorts to get his legs back, which looked like jello before he went down, something a Wlad nut swinger in Lampley even commented on.
     
  10. WiDDoW_MaKeR

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    Yeah... "Lampley" commented on the fact that Sam Peter drilled Wlad in the back of the head yet again in the 10th round. Which is actually what hurt Wlad that round. Watch again... and listen. Jim pointed out that Peter cracked Wlad in the back of the head, and even said that we will see shortly how bad that it affected Wlad. Clearly, his equilibrium was gone. Which is why he went down the way that he did, and he recovered when he got it back.... and went right back to boxing Peter's ears off.

    Once again... you still aren't proving anything. First off... you are talking about punches in the back of the head, not the chin. Second, I thought that Sam Peter was a monster puncher? So, if Wad took a knee after a "barrage of punches" as you put it, from a monster puncher like Peter... and still went on to box his ears off.... explain to me how that shows a weak chin? Is Sam Peter only a monster puncher if he fights people with weak chins?:think Is that the only type of fighter that Sam Peter has enough power to hurt? If that is your belief... then maybe you have a point. If that is not your belief.... then once again you aren't making any sense.
     
  11. MrMagic

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    They disrespected Ali, they disrespected Holmes.

    Nothing new here. At the end of the day Wladimir will go down in the history books as a top15 if not even top10.
     
  12. Jack Presscot

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    Wlad couldnt handle the heat, and when the heat is on, Wlad K does, what he does best. Clinch, and kneel. He is a pathetic excuse of a "champion"
     
  13. Suge Green

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    If your posts focuses too much on holding, your bound to get a "he's not as bad as Ruiz..."

    :roll:...KLIT-ites.
     
  14. WiDDoW_MaKeR

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    How many times have you seen Wlad actually take a knee throughout his career?
     
  15. Punisher33

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    Lampley made the comment in the 5th round, but he may have said it in the 10th as well, but still even before the behind the head shots, Wlad looked scared and hurt by Peter's punches, and at times during the fight, had no answers for his onslaught.

    I agree Wlad outboxed him, which isn't exactly a hard feat, given Wlad's obvious reach, height, and experience over young Samuel at that time. Peter was landing decent blows on Wlad, but they weren't even close to his hardest, rarely did he land solid, and when he did Wlad hung on for dear life. I know myself, it's hard to try to mount an attack when your oppenent constantly clinching, it becomes an almost impossible task to try and get your oppenent out of there.