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    whatever, there were no strong punches thrown at wlad. NONE!! all slow meaningless pit pat punches. it was lame. and yes, I REPEAT, my fat ass woulda put up a better fight and woulda had more courage to step in and and at least try, despite ole glass jaws ever present lame ass jabs, which i thought were slow and boring as usual. Jameel Mccline woulda whupped this guy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by #1FightFan View Post
    whatever, there were no strong punches thrown at wlad. NONE!! all slow meaningless pit pat punches. it was lame. and yes, I REPEAT, my fat ass woulda put up a better fight and woulda had more courage to step in and and at least try, despite ole glass jaws ever present lame ass jabs, which i thought were slow and boring as usual. Jameel Mccline woulda whupped this guy!
    Lepai fought terribly n didn't try to win. But, one jab from Wlad would put you in la la land.

    Same goes for most of us on this forum. Wlad's boring but he hits hard enough to quickly discourage big, tough, mean professional fighters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by #1FightFan View Post
    whatever, there were no strong punches thrown at wlad. NONE!! all slow meaningless pit pat punches. it was lame. and yes, I REPEAT, my fat ass woulda put up a better fight and woulda had more courage to step in and and at least try, despite ole glass jaws ever present lame ass jabs, which i thought were slow and boring as usual. Jameel Mccline woulda whupped this guy!
    McCline woulda beat that guy prime, I'd say probably not now. Klitschko comprehensively beat both.

    Wlad's heaps fast and powerful. Leapai would have tried to land some hurtful bombs but fuck me look at the mountain he had to climb to land anything, literally. It was of absolutely no surprise that Alex was nil effective.

    Yeah and if your fat ass tried to take more chances you probably would not have made it past the first round. There's a reason why his opponents are generally quite tentative.

    So Wlad bashes an opponent clean and simple and it's STILL not good enough!

    Chagaev was a great opponent, solid pro record, one of the greatest amateur records out there, very good fighter and strong boxer. Yet completely outclassed and then knocked out by Klitschko.

    And yes, even though the Povetkin fight was something of a disgrace with all the holding, in between all that it was STILL a dominant performance!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Max Power View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by #1FightFan View Post
    whatever, there were no strong punches thrown at wlad. NONE!! all slow meaningless pit pat punches. it was lame. and yes, I REPEAT, my fat ass woulda put up a better fight and woulda had more courage to step in and and at least try, despite ole glass jaws ever present lame ass jabs, which i thought were slow and boring as usual. Jameel Mccline woulda whupped this guy!
    McCline woulda beat that guy prime, I'd say probably not now. Klitschko comprehensively beat both.

    Wlad's heaps fast and powerful. Leapai would have tried to land some hurtful bombs but fuck me look at the mountain he had to climb to land anything, literally. It was of absolutely no surprise that Alex was nil effective.

    Yeah and if your fat ass tried to take more chances you probably would not have made it past the first round. There's a reason why his opponents are generally quite tentative.

    So Wlad bashes an opponent clean and simple and it's STILL not good enough!

    Chagaev was a great opponent, solid pro record, one of the greatest amateur records out there, very good fighter and strong boxer. Yet completely outclassed and then knocked out by Klitschko.

    And yes, even though the Povetkin fight was something of a disgrace with all the holding, in between all that it was STILL a dominant performance!

    you praise the povetkin fight? omg. dude. that was the worst shit ive ever seen boxingwise. i had a whole houseful of people pissed and making fun of wlads performance. wlad fights like a scared little weakling, when he should fight like what he is. a monster!!! the haye fight? wlad was just as bad as haye! jab jab. lame!!! id be throwing vicious right hands and ko'ing every MF i fought if i was that big n' strong. he is truly a TERRIBLE champion. id rather see briggs, wilder, or even unskilled arreola fight. at least they have a bit of fire in them. not content to jab and hold all night, just to get a UD snorefest.
    heavyweights are supposed to be exciting..... and even now, mcline would still kick leapais ass. thats how bad wlads opponent is.
    its almost as bad as Roy Jones fighting the cop or garbageman.
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    I am not praising the Povetkin fight. I said it was terrible. I just said it was a dominant performance, Povetkin achieved nothing and Wlad still punched his head in pretty decent, amongst all the man humping lol.

    The Haye fight has been labelled a stinker and it definitely wasn't the greatest fight to be sure. But I personally found it to be a watchable fight. No I wouldn't watch it over again like other fights but to me it was an example of a very skilful fight between 2 hws who were more than capable of hurting each other and very good technical boxers. I would be safety first against Haye too and Wlad.

    If you prefer to watch punch bags.. You will need to build a time machine. The punch bag eras are long gone now because anybody who fights like that now will find themselves quickly knocked out.
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    It's ludicrous to call Wlads win over Povetkin a dominant performance. It probably should have been, what made it so grating to watch was the fact that Povetkin actually had more success getting inside than any opponent in recent years. If it had been a boxing match, it would have been interesting to see what happened. And yes, Povetkin was largely at fault as well for accepting the clinches like he did, but the fact remains it was Wlad who should have been warned immediately and forced to box like a professional.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
    It's ludicrous to call Wlads win over Povetkin a dominant performance. It probably should have been, what made it so grating to watch was the fact that Povetkin actually had more success getting inside than any opponent in recent years. If it had been a boxing match, it would have been interesting to see what happened. And yes, Povetkin was largely at fault as well for accepting the clinches like he did, but the fact remains it was Wlad who should have been warned immediately and forced to box like a professional.
    Alright "dominant" might be not such a great term to use really there but he did punch his head in the whole time in between the clinches.

    You might say Wlad only boxed 6 rounds lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
    It's ludicrous to call Wlads win over Povetkin a dominant performance. It probably should have been, what made it so grating to watch was the fact that Povetkin actually had more success getting inside than any opponent in recent years. If it had been a boxing match, it would have been interesting to see what happened. And yes, Povetkin was largely at fault as well for accepting the clinches like he did, but the fact remains it was Wlad who should have been warned immediately and forced to box like a professional.
    I thought povetkin has been wlads toughest fight, haye was not an easy win at all but povetkin made wladimir very uncomfortable and he held, leaned and wrestled a lot more.. when he did let his punchs go he landed some great shots on povetkin who has a strange abilty to be out on his feet but not fall over :S I actually want to see a rematch with a stricter ref before both of these guys get too old.. I think wladimir would win but it would be a lot closer on the scorecards than anything he has had recently.. I am a povetkin fan though :S

    Anyway as leapai i thought it was pretty obvious he was trying but when he was trying to get at wladimir wladimir was hitting him with hard jabs and hooks, he even put him down in round one :S lepai did try to get at him, he even used his samoan bowler punch(it missed :S).. but wladimir has knocked down or at least severly rocked better guys than lepai with quick hooks in the early stages of fights and they all slowed down a bit afterwards.. I dont think it is so easy to charge at wladimir take a hard hook and just keep going...... I dont knwo what people were expecting of leapai he upset boytsov with a good performance in a fight that was meant to make boytsov teh mandatory and he took over this slot, he just inst a world class fight, he tried, I think his tactics were wrong but to be honest he was always going to lose.. No shame in leapais performance in my opinion

    really if your fat ass could do better then maybe you are in the wrong job, leapai got paid over a million dollars for this fight... not bad for being a fat loser as some say...

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    Quote Originally Posted by palmerq View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
    It's ludicrous to call Wlads win over Povetkin a dominant performance. It probably should have been, what made it so grating to watch was the fact that Povetkin actually had more success getting inside than any opponent in recent years. If it had been a boxing match, it would have been interesting to see what happened. And yes, Povetkin was largely at fault as well for accepting the clinches like he did, but the fact remains it was Wlad who should have been warned immediately and forced to box like a professional.
    I thought povetkin has been wlads toughest fight, haye was not an easy win at all but povetkin made wladimir very uncomfortable and he held, leaned and wrestled a lot more.. when he did let his punchs go he landed some great shots on povetkin who has a strange abilty to be out on his feet but not fall over :S I actually want to see a rematch with a stricter ref before both of these guys get too old.. I think wladimir would win but it would be a lot closer on the scorecards than anything he has had recently.. I am a povetkin fan though :S

    Anyway as leapai i thought it was pretty obvious he was trying but when he was trying to get at wladimir wladimir was hitting him with hard jabs and hooks, he even put him down in round one :S lepai did try to get at him, he even used his samoan bowler punch(it missed :S).. but wladimir has knocked down or at least severly rocked better guys than lepai with quick hooks in the early stages of fights and they all slowed down a bit afterwards.. I dont think it is so easy to charge at wladimir take a hard hook and just keep going...... I dont knwo what people were expecting of leapai he upset boytsov with a good performance in a fight that was meant to make boytsov teh mandatory and he took over this slot, he just inst a world class fight, he tried, I think his tactics were wrong but to be honest he was always going to lose.. No shame in leapais performance in my opinion

    really if your fat ass could do better then maybe you are in the wrong job, leapai got paid over a million dollars for this fight... not bad for being a fat loser as some say...
    I'm not fat.

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