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Klitschko vs. Wach - now on TV - anyone watching?
both are about 2 meter - Wach doesnt look like a pussy - lets see how this goes
http://cdn4.spiegel.de/images/image-...eryV9-jomu.jpg http://cdn1.spiegel.de/images/image-...eryV9-ojuq.jpg :pimp |
no one? not a bad fight actually so far
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But Vitali is also still active |
Thanks for the reminder. Just found a feed!
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Was there much action earlier? I caught the end of the 9th which looked like it had some action but a typical boring Klitchcko fight since.
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now its over - should be a clear victory for Klitschko - we won 11 out 12 rounds at least |
I like and respect both Klitchcko's but they will always be known as dominant in a weak era. The fact that Vlad can't knock out chumps like this is sad. The guy is a statue who doesn't throw punches and still the champ is dancing around backing up in the final rounds.
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UFC is on Fuel TV from China... Franklin Vs Cung Le
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But they should be closing out these chumps in style, not dancing around throwing jabs.
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Interesting fight. I'm sure all the Russian muscle skinheads enjoyed watching it.
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Mariusz Wach is a tough dude that took some ridiculous shots in that fight and going the distance is more a testament of his chin than Wladimir's punching power. Truth be told Wladimir could have easily fought more aggressively and had a lot more early round KO's in his career, but he is fighting exactly the way Emanuel Steward wanted him to fight, which has made him a champion and protected his one glaring weakness, a mediocre chin... |
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The next few years will be interesting, as there are a lot of good, tall heavyweight prospects coming up that could be interesting challengers for either Klitschko brother, assuming that Vitali doesn't retire and go full-time into politics. Deontay Wilder is 6'7" and has ridiculous punching power, but he still needs to test himself some more before stepping up to a Klitschko. I also really like that 6'8" British heavyweight David Price, but he too needs to get some wins against quality opponents first. Seth Mitchell, Kubrat Pulev, Robert Helenius, Denis Boytsov, and a guy I really like, Tyson Fury, are all tall, tough heavyweights coming up that could make for interesting fights. Sadly I think Vitali is going to fight a couple more times at most before calling it a career and becoming a politician, so most of these prospects won't be ready before then... |
One major difference between Tyson and the Klitchcko's is the excitement and entertainment value and that's what I'm talking about. Their careful nature might win fights but it doesn't win fans. They are beloved in their home countries of course but most of the world including the US can't be bothered to watch them fight and this will effect how history remembers them.
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not sure how good Google translate is but i mostly agree to this:
http://www.spiegel.de/sport/sonst/bo...-a-866525.html |
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But you go to Germany and the Klitschko's sell out giant soccer stadiums. In England they are still mad for boxing and followed a mediocre boxer like Ricky Hatton around from country to country and made even his US fights seem like he was fighting a home fight in the UK. But here a few big names make money, and boxing still draws well among the older high roller fans in Vegas, and that's about it... |
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