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    Default Re: At least the "Wlad Klitschko is a good role model" myth has bit the dust

    Quote Originally Posted by Silkeyjoe View Post
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    So therefore, invest your money and stop taking the people for being mugs. You know the rules and if you cannot handle it, then get out. It isn't any skill to throw a punch and then fondle another man repeatedly. It is against the rules.

    Floyd throws only 30 punches a round, but he doesn't initiate 15 clinches per round. Wlad does this in every fight, only this time it was a bit more blatant. If you could do your job and get away with working 15 minutes of every hour, you would. However, you should lose the job or find something you can actually do well.

    Wlad isn't a boxer. He is a time killer, just burning up time in clinches. He is the labourer who smokes 2 cigarettes in an hours work and misses a day every other day. He is only asked to do 12 rounds twice a year and most of it is fondling the other guy.

    It is a lazy ethic and he needs to be called to the office, warned and then dismissed as he is simply not able to do the job properly.
    So why dont more heavyweights do it? If it aint a skill whys he been the heavyweight champ for so long?
    pay his ref and team the kind of money he pays them and more HWs could

    there was skill on saturday night but it wasnt boxing skill

    every time he fights he makes a lot of people rich, noone cares anymore if its boxing or not

    what a joke
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    Default Re: At least the "Wlad Klitschko is a good role model" myth has bit the dust

    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    pay his ref and team the kind of money he pays them and more HWs could

    there was skill on saturday night but it wasnt boxing skill

    every time he fights he makes a lot of people rich, noone cares anymore if its boxing or not

    what a joke
    His ref? Woah there Betty Bitter Britches, Pabon was agreed upon as the ref by Wlad, the WBA, and Povetkin "his ref".....Wlad has had 64 fights now, he's seen numerous refs including Mr. "He didn't allow Hatton to maul Floyd" Joe Cortez, and Wlad hasn't had trouble with them. Do you need a tissue to cry into? Poor sad little ginger.

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    Default Re: At least the "Wlad Klitschko is a good role model" myth has bit the dust

    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    pay his ref and team the kind of money he pays them and more HWs could

    there was skill on saturday night but it wasnt boxing skill

    every time he fights he makes a lot of people rich, noone cares anymore if its boxing or not

    what a joke
    His ref? Woah there Betty Bitter Britches, Pabon was agreed upon as the ref by Wlad, the WBA, and Povetkin "his ref".....Wlad has had 64 fights now, he's seen numerous refs including Mr. "He didn't allow Hatton to maul Floyd" Joe Cortez, and Wlad hasn't had trouble with them. Do you need a tissue to cry into? Poor sad little ginger.
    i have to say, the wlad disgrace asside, that post was very camp

    did you have your hand on your hip when you wrote it?

    p.s. you cant actually believe what you are saying
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    Default Re: At least the "Wlad Klitschko is a good role model" myth has bit the dust

    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    did you have your hand on your hip when you wrote it?
    lol nice line

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    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    i have to say, the wlad disgrace asside, that post was very camp

    did you have your hand on your hip when you wrote it?

    p.s. you cant actually believe what you are saying

    I called you out as being bitter and whining like a woman. Never once did you whine about Hatton's mauling, never once! And you say the typical "Oh, Hatton fouled, but not half as much as Wlad"....well then if you don't like what you perceive as fouls then where's the hate for Hatton?

    Do you think after all this posting you're going to change my views? I'm not attempting to change your views, I'm outing you as a hypocrite because you're apparently ok with a fighter fouling so long as they are wearing Union Jack trunks

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    Default Re: At least the "Wlad Klitschko is a good role model" myth has bit the dust

    Wlad has reigned in the worst HW era in history IMO. Almost beggers belief how bad the division has been for 10 years! People can say what they like, but my opinion will not change. Vitali, I could see been successful in any era, Wlad would not IMHO.

    Wlad's best win is Sam Peter. It's not Wlad's fault that the era is shit and he doesn't have any great wins, it is his fault that his has some awful losses (and we aren't talking 1 punch KOs, we are talking about being beaten up!!) But I know 'He has changed since then'

    There is nobody on Wlad's reaume that would not also have lost to Tim Witherspoon, Tommy Morrison, Razor Ruddock, Tony Tucker etc etc etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BIG H View Post
    There is nobody on Wlad's reaume that would not also have lost to Tim Witherspoon, Tommy Morrison, Razor Ruddock, Tony Tucker etc etc etc.
    Chris Byrd wouldn't have given those guys a run? Tony Thompson couldn't? David Haye? Lamon Brewster? Calvin Brock? I think Chagaev, Povetkin, and Ibragimov were good fighters, but their styles don't match well with Wlad's. Jameel McCline would have been competitive with those guys. Sam Peter catches a lot of hell but he was a good fighter.

    I guarantee you all those guys mentioned would have at least been competitive with who you mentioned.

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by BIG H View Post
    There is nobody on Wlad's reaume that would not also have lost to Tim Witherspoon, Tommy Morrison, Razor Ruddock, Tony Tucker etc etc etc.
    Chris Byrd wouldn't have given those guys a run? Tony Thompson couldn't? David Haye? Lamon Brewster? Calvin Brock? I think Chagaev, Povetkin, and Ibragimov were good fighters, but their styles don't match well with Wlad's. Jameel McCline would have been competitive with those guys. Sam Peter catches a lot of hell but he was a good fighter.

    I guarantee you all those guys mentioned would have at least been competitive with who you mentioned.

    There are few things in life that you can guarantee. Wlad laying on somebodies back like the pusillanimous dead eyed donkey that he is, while you sit on the sidelines milking your man udder in shivering delight is one of them.
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    Default Re: At least the "Wlad Klitschko is a good role model" myth has bit the dust

    Quote Originally Posted by BIG H View Post
    Wlad has reigned in the worst HW era in history IMO. Almost beggers belief how bad the division has been for 10 years! People can say what they like, but my opinion will not change. Vitali, I could see been successful in any era, Wlad would not IMHO.

    Wlad's best win is Sam Peter. It's not Wlad's fault that the era is shit and he doesn't have any great wins, it is his fault that his has some awful losses (and we aren't talking 1 punch KOs, we are talking about being beaten up!!) But I know 'He has changed since then'

    There is nobody on Wlad's reaume that would not also have lost to Tim Witherspoon, Tommy Morrison, Razor Ruddock, Tony Tucker etc etc etc.
    Man, we need to give a FIT and WELL RESTED Lamon Brewster some credit. lololol....
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    Default Re: At least the "Wlad Klitschko is a good role model" myth has bit the dust

    I think Haye, Bryde and Bewster would do just fine in the shit division that was the 1980's really people going over board on this last fight. i know the man clinched to much we get it he should of just finished him i understand but him being champ for ever doesn't get erased by last night Wald so much hate. Also why is he not a great role model he does not rape people, have billion kids he doesn't pay for, not a racist, didn't kill anyone and doesn't do drugs. He is a well educated man who does a lot of charity and respectable just because he boring doesn't change the person he is come on now guys.

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