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    Default Re: Does Wlad need a loss?

    people would beat him now, the amount of corruption that surrounds his fights

    he doesnt need a loss, he needs humiliating

    his ref needs to come out and admit he is paid to let him hold, not that he needs to, its pretty fuckin obvious anyway

    that would be a satisfying ending tho
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    Default Re: Does Wlad need a loss?

    Well it's better for boxing if the guy on top "passes the torch" to a clear successor.

    Otherwise, Wlad retires with the belts and the HW division is shit for years because whoever takes over after him, it'll be like "well he's just lucky Wlad retired, Wlad would have whipped him".

    It's better for boxing for Wlad to lose.

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    Default Re: Does Wlad need a loss?

    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker View Post
    Well it's better for boxing if the guy on top "passes the torch" to a clear successor.

    Otherwise, Wlad retires with the belts and the HW division is shit for years because whoever takes over after him, it'll be like "well he's just lucky Wlad retired, Wlad would have whipped him".

    It's better for boxing for Wlad to lose.
    i dont agree soz

    by what ever means wlad retires would be good for HW boxing

    argue all you like about how good he is or how legitimate his reign is, theres one thing for sure its been fuckin shit

    sooner hes gone the better for everyone
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    Default Re: Does Wlad need a loss?

    He already has 3.

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    Default Re: Does Wlad need a loss?

    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker View Post
    Well it's better for boxing if the guy on top "passes the torch" to a clear successor.

    Otherwise, Wlad retires with the belts and the HW division is shit for years because whoever takes over after him, it'll be like "well he's just lucky Wlad retired, Wlad would have whipped him".

    It's better for boxing for Wlad to lose.


    Couldn't have said it better myself. So I won't. lol
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    Default Re: Does Wlad need a loss?

    I think he just needs a formidable challenger who is capable of putting up a fight.. whether its because he gets old or somebody good pops up, if he can get into a fight like lewis-Vitali, he can go out with a bang..

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    Default Re: Does Wlad need a loss?

    The division does. I like Wlad but have come to the conclusion over last 6 that he is just running up the numbers and cashing out. Like the guy ordering infinite coffee refills and checking his watch after he has paid the bill and pulled the chair away from the table, maybe nursing a blueberry muffin. Povetkin was a decent step but a crap ugly performance...Pulev is decent

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