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    Default Re: Does Wlad need a loss?

    He needs to be in a competetive fight at least, when was the last time he was in one of them?
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    Default Re: Does Wlad need a loss?

    Wlad will be appreciated after he has retired, a bit like Lennox and Calzaghe are today.

    You do not miss something until it is gone. Wlad has endeavoured to unify all the belts, consistently fought the best fighters out there and handled himself well outside of the ring. For that he should retire undefeated.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Wlad will be appreciated after he has retired, a bit like Lennox and Calzaghe are today.

    You do not miss something until it is gone. Wlad has endeavoured to unify all the belts, consistently fought the best fighters out there and handled himself well outside of the ring. For that he should retire undefeated.
    All of that is true except consistently fought the best as he's recently been picking on some unheralded n fairly harmless opponents.

    He will retire undefeated if he continues to do this.

    I'm glad he fought Peter and Haye though, Povetkin too I suppose tho I never thought he had much of a chance against Wlad.

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    Default Re: Does Wlad need a loss?

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Wlad will be appreciated after he has retired, a bit like Lennox and Calzaghe are today.

    You do not miss something until it is gone. Wlad has endeavoured to unify all the belts, consistently fought the best fighters out there and handled himself well outside of the ring. For that he should retire undefeated.
    i dont agree, when he goes we will start getting good HW title fights again

    and a lot of fans who are now saying it would be worse without him would will then be saying - flippin nora, we have a HW division again

    therell be heavyweight title fights on and people will be buying beers and inviting their mates round, people will be talking about it at work, pubs will be staying open late for it

    none of that shit happens now coz the champion is boring as fuck inside and outside of the ring and he is allowed to cheat in the most boring way
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    I really hate talking politics but our so calld hero is getting me to the pont where I only watch a heavyweight fight if he is not in it. As far as I am concerned there are other divisions bu these Alphabet soup comissions are at fault and they hold fans hostage. We pay for all this but we don't get respect. Wlad doesn' need a loss, he needs to fight the number one contenders and forget the other pretenders. This can also be alluded to the fact that he is about as active as a person in a coma. It's time for a true champion which he may be capable of or stepping down and not insulting us by fighting retreads. Respectfully speaking to my fellow fans, alphabet soup isn't nourishing and for the B.S. fights the Klitsko brothers force us to watch while they are partially at fault for hand picking these boring opponents, the names WBO, WBA, WBC and IBF should ring a familiar note.

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    Default Re: Does Wlad need a loss?

    He's got a few hasn't he?

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