Sultan, Ruslan, and Eddie are top ten heavyweights and Wlad dominated them. He'll do the same to Povetkin when that fight happens. No one is beating him until he retires.
Best and only good moment of the fight.
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Funny thing about the k.o. was that the punch wasn't thrown in full power. in fact, it was more like a glancing jab and eddie's reaction was like he just died hanging in the ropes. arrgh!
This is a better picture, proof Eddie should of taken it to the ground!!
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Ha Ha Ha...Love the smile on Eddies face while he is carrying the big Man.....Too much
It was an obvious mental thing he did was trying to show how strong he was on the inside everytime they got close early, to the point that I thought there might be a tiny glimmer of hope, but it never amounted to anything.
I noticed one thing though about Wlad
And you can witness this for yourselves if you look back at the klitschko vs chagaev fight videos.
When ever Chagaev would charge forward, Klitschko would take a little hop back...or occassionally to the side.
But what I really found interesting is, when Chagaev did get in close, Klitschko held him.
Now in many boxing matches, when 2 fighters get in a clinch, the ref gives them a chance or a little time to work themselves out of the clinch. -but- in Klitschkos fight, the ref came in and seperated the fighters almost every time, as quickly as he could.
Now you may say, "So what?"
On the inside, the smaller fighter has his best chance... that is while he is not tied up by KlitschkoBut if the ref comes every single time and instantly seperates them..... the small fighter has to work to get in close yet again...
and again...
and again...
only to get tied up, and seperated.
Now Im sorry and dont mean to hate but uh.... that sucks for the small fighter. Thats just a waste of energy to get on the inside only to have next to no chance to capitalize on it.
Anyone else see it the way I do?
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