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    Default Re: Calvin Brock: 'After I am done with Klitschko, Sergei Liakhovich will go down to

    Quote Originally Posted by jabvargas24
    18.09.06 - Mike Casile from “The Philadelphia Boxing Report”-ESPN RADIO 920 Philadelphia: On Saturday September 16th, The Philadelphia Boxing Report, on ESPN radio 920AM Philadelphia, interviewed both Calvin Brock, and Wladimir Klitschko. When I implied to Klitschko, that his “beard” may be suspect, he replied simply, “is There anyone in your studio over 220lbs?” My co-host Dean Replied, “Yes, I am over 220lbs.” Then Klitschko said, “Punch Mike Casile in the jaw, and let’s see how fast he gets up.” That brought a gallery of laughs. Klitschko was engaging, and had a pretty good sense of humor, but when it came to Brock, he was all business.

    When I asked Brock about published reports, that the WBO champion, Sergei Liakhovich had knocked him out in a sparring session a few years ago, Brock got angry, and had a personal message for the “White Wolf”: “I am tired of that same old story, he did not knock me out. He is trying to somehow imply that he deserves this fight with Klitschko more than I do. I am undefeated. He lost to Maurice Harris who has something like 14 losses. I respect him as a fighter, but he should just shut up, because when I am done with Klitschko, I am coming for him!”

    This brought applaud from the studio, as well as a chuckle from our in studio guest, two time heavweight champion, Terrible Tim Witherspoon. Brock further elaborated, “I will unify the titles, and quiet all the doubters. Everybody can talk, very few can back it up”.

    When asked if he had anything to say to Klitschko, the man he is facing in November, Brock replied “ I would say thank you for the opportunity”. Then I asked, is that it? I mean, I thought you were going to say, I am going to beat his ass or something along those lines, Then Brock replied, “I am going to do that too”.

    Maybe he does have a sense of humor.

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    I bet Witherspoon laughs at how sad the division is today. If he was around, he'll run the division with an iron fist. After cleaning out today's so-called champions

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    Default Re: Calvin Brock: 'After I am done with Klitschko, Sergei Liakhovich will go down to

    Man where is Vitaly: he became so scary in the end; Sanders TKo and MAN DID HE KILL kirk.

    Anyway Wlad; SO NICE WHEN KO BROCK THERE ARE FEW CHALLENGES LEFT. There is Lyakovich.

    Thats it. Maskaev is BRave and a real HERO but to slow. Valuev is too slow. There is no one left.
    Oliver McCall and Golota are insane. Toney to short.

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    Default Re: Calvin Brock: 'After I am done with Klitschko, Sergei Liakhovich will go down to

    It's not on PPV plinden

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    Default Re: Calvin Brock: 'After I am done with Klitschko, Sergei Liakhovich will go down to

    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle
    ...Old Calvin is going to have PLENTY of time to dream about who he's KO-ing once Wladimir bounces a couple right crosses off his dome
    Agreed.
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    Default Re: Calvin Brock: 'After I am done with Klitschko, Sergei Liakhovich will go down to

    Don't underestimate Brock, cuz with his power & Wlad's glass jaw it may equal a KO loss for the champ

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    Default Re: Calvin Brock: 'After I am done with Klitschko, Sergei Liakhovich will go down to

    Quote Originally Posted by NorthSideX4
    Don't underestimate Brock, cuz with his power & Wlad's glass jaw it may equal a KO loss for the champ
    Look at me, right here, right now I'm NOT GIVING BROCK A SNOWBALLS CHANCE IN HELL

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    Default Re: Calvin Brock: 'After I am done with Klitschko, Sergei Liakhovich will go down to

    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle
    Quote Originally Posted by NorthSideX4
    Don't underestimate Brock, cuz with his power & Wlad's glass jaw it may equal a KO loss for the champ
    Look at me, right here, right now I'm NOT GIVING BROCK A SNOWBALLS CHANCE IN HELL
    Ive been thinking more about this fight and I have to agree with you Lyle, as long as Wlad doesn't have some serious breakdown in the ring like he did against Brewster, this will be an easy win for him... Brock is too short, not enough reach, too slow.. Wlad should have a field day. But then again, he was having one against Brewster, who was at the exact same disadvantages Brock will be.. Ambling slowly forward with really no hope of getting past the jab, getting completely blasted out of there.. Brocks only chance would be the one Brewster was given in the 5th round... If Brock proves to be a real tough SOB and takes Wlad's punches, anything can happen.. But it's all depending on Wlad, if he can keep it together and pace himself(which it seems he can do better now) it will be a total shutout.

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    Default Re: Calvin Brock: 'After I am done with Klitschko, Sergei Liakhovich will go down to

    Quote Originally Posted by NorthSideX4
    Don't underestimate Brock, cuz with his power & Wlad's glass jaw it may equal a KO loss for the champ
    Wlad is a heavyweight...he's fought men that are 200+ pounds.

    He's fought 49 men.

    He lost 3 fights. His corner stopped the fight in his first loss...not based on a glass jaw...but more on the fact that he had outpunched himself. He was legitimately tko'd by one of the heavier handed hitters in his weight class in his second loss. His third loss...again...a repeat of his first...he lost not based on a glass jaw...but on the fact that he had outpunched himself.

    49 fights. 41 knockouts. 3 losses. He still fights to this day. He still fights with his heart & all of his power & abilities.

    You seem to be missing the bigger picture.

    Let's look at another fighter for example. 44 fights. 35 knockouts. 2 losses...of which he got humiliated in both, knocked out in one. 2 retirements. He fought with fairly limited abilities had a lot of power...but no heart when the tuff got going...he got outta the game.

    Everyone has heroes...& all heroes have flaws...it's how they come back from their losses that makes them great.

    Wlad is still proving his greatness...the same can't be said for some other fighters.
    Never beg a 40 dollar hooker...specially after she's just turned down your mom's credit card!!

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    Default Re: Calvin Brock: 'After I am done with Klitschko, Sergei Liakhovich will go dow

    Quote Originally Posted by wacko3205
    Quote Originally Posted by NorthSideX4
    Don't underestimate Brock, cuz with his power & Wlad's glass jaw it may equal a KO loss for the champ
    Wlad is a heavyweight...he's fought men that are 200+ pounds.

    He's fought 49 men.

    He lost 3 fights. His corner stopped the fight in his first loss...not based on a glass jaw...but more on the fact that he had outpunched himself. He was legitimately tko'd by one of the heavier handed hitters in his weight class in his second loss. His third loss...again...a repeat of his first...he lost not based on a glass jaw...but on the fact that he had outpunched himself.

    49 fights. 41 knockouts. 3 losses. He still fights to this day. He still fights with his heart & all of his power & abilities.

    You seem to be missing the bigger picture.

    Let's look at another fighter for example. 44 fights. 35 knockouts. 2 losses...of which he got humiliated in both, knocked out in one. 2 retirements. He fought with fairly limited abilities had a lot of power...but no heart when the tuff got going...he got outta the game.

    Everyone has heroes...& all heroes have flaws...it's how they come back from their losses that makes them great.

    Wlad is still proving his greatness...the same can't be said for some other fighters.
    CC
    Brilliant!! Why couldn't I articulate that all of these times I've gotten in these disputes.
    Nothing short of poetry wacko. ,


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    Default Re: Calvin Brock: 'After I am done with Klitschko, Sergei Liakhovich will go dow

    Quote Originally Posted by mucho testosterone
    Quote Originally Posted by wacko3205
    Quote Originally Posted by NorthSideX4
    Don't underestimate Brock, cuz with his power & Wlad's glass jaw it may equal a KO loss for the champ
    Wlad is a heavyweight...he's fought men that are 200+ pounds.

    He's fought 49 men.

    He lost 3 fights. His corner stopped the fight in his first loss...not based on a glass jaw...but more on the fact that he had outpunched himself. He was legitimately tko'd by one of the heavier handed hitters in his weight class in his second loss. His third loss...again...a repeat of his first...he lost not based on a glass jaw...but on the fact that he had outpunched himself.

    49 fights. 41 knockouts. 3 losses. He still fights to this day. He still fights with his heart & all of his power & abilities.

    You seem to be missing the bigger picture.

    Let's look at another fighter for example. 44 fights. 35 knockouts. 2 losses...of which he got humiliated in both, knocked out in one. 2 retirements. He fought with fairly limited abilities had a lot of power...but no heart when the tuff got going...he got outta the game.

    Everyone has heroes...& all heroes have flaws...it's how they come back from their losses that makes them great.

    Wlad is still proving his greatness...the same can't be said for some other fighters.
    CC
    Brilliant!! Why couldn't I articulate that all of these times I've gotten in these disputes.
    Nothing short of poetry wacko. ,

    I agree with your overall point Wacko, and it's a very good one.. But I take exception to your Tito comparison. Trinidad was no more humiliated in his defeats then Wlad was, not by a long shot.... Isn't lasting until the championship rounds and giving it your all better then getting blasted out of there in a couple rounds, or gassing out and getting stopped by a journeyman? Trinidad, had "no heart when the tough got going, he retired..." You can't hack Titos heart and then say it isn't a problem for Wlad, that's ridiculous.. Id like to see Klitschko win a war like Tito was in against Campos. How many times has Wlad come back from adversity to win?? Once, against a very, very limited Sam Peter. Tito only retired after like you say, being destroyed by Hopkins, and after almost a 10 year pro career. He came back and sure he retired after Wright, but how can you fault him for that, he was completely embaressed and schooled, and obviously doesn't have the desire any more.. I guess Im just saying that if Wlad ever fought fighters that were p4p as good as Tito did, he would probably have retired long ago.

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    Default Re: Calvin Brock: 'After I am done with Klitschko, Sergei Liakhovich will go down to

    HHmm.. good comments and thoughts..im starting to love this place....Look at the records who has brock beat? no one..
    Vlad..a few good fighters and the 3 losses only 2 recent..one when he was gassed and knocked out.....I think its a mismatch..a tune up if that for the big kraut. Too technically sound...too big.. too strong... too much to lose..too much reach. good jab....Id say its easy money if i was in vegas id drop $500 on klitch whats the line? a $200 pay if that? ill look it up..

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    Default Re: Calvin Brock: 'After I am done with Klitschko, Sergei Liakhovich will go down to

    Quote Originally Posted by wacko3205
    Quote Originally Posted by NorthSideX4
    Don't underestimate Brock, cuz with his power & Wlad's glass jaw it may equal a KO loss for the champ
    Wlad is a heavyweight...he's fought men that are 200+ pounds.

    He's fought 49 men.

    He lost 3 fights. His corner stopped the fight in his first loss...not based on a glass jaw...but more on the fact that he had outpunched himself. He was legitimately tko'd by one of the heavier handed hitters in his weight class in his second loss. His third loss...again...a repeat of his first...he lost not based on a glass jaw...but on the fact that he had outpunched himself.

    49 fights. 41 knockouts. 3 losses. He still fights to this day. He still fights with his heart & all of his power & abilities.

    You seem to be missing the bigger picture.

    Let's look at another fighter for example. 44 fights. 35 knockouts. 2 losses...of which he got humiliated in both, knocked out in one. 2 retirements. He fought with fairly limited abilities had a lot of power...but no heart when the tuff got going...he got outta the game.

    Everyone has heroes...& all heroes have flaws...it's how they come back from their losses that makes them great.

    Wlad is still proving his greatness...the same can't be said for some other fighters.
    You're talking about Trinidad.

    Wladimer will never hol da candle to the accomplishments of Felix "Tito" Trinidad.

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    Default Re: Calvin Brock: 'After I am done with Klitschko, Sergei Liakhovich will go dow

    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise
    Quote Originally Posted by jabvargas24
    18.09.06 - Mike Casile from “The Philadelphia Boxing Report”-ESPN RADIO 920 Philadelphia: On Saturday September 16th, The Philadelphia Boxing Report, on ESPN radio 920AM Philadelphia, interviewed both Calvin Brock, and Wladimir Klitschko. When I implied to Klitschko, that his “beard” may be suspect, he replied simply, “is There anyone in your studio over 220lbs?” My co-host Dean Replied, “Yes, I am over 220lbs.” Then Klitschko said, “Punch Mike Casile in the jaw, and let’s see how fast he gets up.” That brought a gallery of laughs. Klitschko was engaging, and had a pretty good sense of humor, but when it came to Brock, he was all business.

    When I asked Brock about published reports, that the WBO champion, Sergei Liakhovich had knocked him out in a sparring session a few years ago, Brock got angry, and had a personal message for the “White Wolf”: “I am tired of that same old story, he did not knock me out. He is trying to somehow imply that he deserves this fight with Klitschko more than I do. I am undefeated. He lost to Maurice Harris who has something like 14 losses. I respect him as a fighter, but he should just shut up, because when I am done with Klitschko, I am coming for him!”

    This brought applaud from the studio, as well as a chuckle from our in studio guest, two time heavweight champion, Terrible Tim Witherspoon. Brock further elaborated, “I will unify the titles, and quiet all the doubters. Everybody can talk, very few can back it up”.

    When asked if he had anything to say to Klitschko, the man he is facing in November, Brock replied “ I would say thank you for the opportunity”. Then I asked, is that it? I mean, I thought you were going to say, I am going to beat his a** or something along those lines, Then Brock replied, “I am going to do that too”.

    Maybe he does have a sense of humor.

    Mike Casile
    Philadelphia Boxing Report
    www.philaboxingreport.com
    I bet Witherspoon laughs at how sad the division is today. If he was around, he'll run the division with an iron fist. After cleaning out today's so-called champions
    You're kidding, right?

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    Default Re: Calvin Brock: 'After I am done with Klitschko, Sergei Liakhovich will go down to

    Quote Originally Posted by Starr
    You're talking about Trinidad.

    Wladimer will never hol da candle to the accomplishments of Felix "Tito" Trinidad.
    They have their similarities...but in all honesty Wlad has time to really outshine the rest of this division and as long as he gets the fights he needs he'll do it

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    Default Re: Calvin Brock: 'After I am done with Klitschko, Sergei Liakhovich will go down to

    Wlad is better than brock in every way. it wont be as easy as the byrd fight, but it wount be difficult. Brock is going to be hit the hardest he has been in his life, and he is going to be knocked out. honestly, it wouldnt surprise me to see him gone very early.

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