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    A great champion in a soft era. Era probably softer than that of the Larry Holmes era. I would say Lennox's second half was a much more competitive time than both Wlad and Holmes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    eric44 you get excited about the activity outside the ring, stop pretending you do not. That is why you like Bellew v Haye or Eubank Junior.
    honestly mate I really don't, the fighters I generally like most (geography ignored) are those that offer most in the ring in terms of excitement

    I don't watch press conferences and watch very few interviews and that sort of thing, I really do just watch fights

    but if I did get into build ups then that would only turn me off wlad even more

    its pretty dull listening to him speak and his values and professionalism adds nothing to his fights
    Which is why you get more turned on by Haye v Bellew fighting.
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    Congratulations to klitschko. He has had a great career and finishes with a great record. Abit disappointed in his retirement speech saying he was passing the torch to Joshua. He didn't have anything to pass because he was schooled the fight before by fury. I think he didn't want give Tyson any credit for that win

    alot of people will remember him as boring but the stats speak for itself and he will be remembered for his longevity. I think klitschkos best fight was probably his final battle vs Joshua. It's a great way to bow out

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    Quote Originally Posted by GAME View Post
    Congratulations to klitschko. He has had a great career and finishes with a great record. Abit disappointed in his retirement speech saying he was passing the torch to Joshua. He didn't have anything to pass because he was schooled the fight before by fury. I think he didn't want give Tyson any credit for that win

    alot of people will remember him as boring but the stats speak for itself and he will be remembered for his longevity. I think klitschkos best fight was probably his final battle vs Joshua. It's a great way to bow out
    Wlad's finish against Pulev was the most impressive.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
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    Congratulations to klitschko. He has had a great career and finishes with a great record. Abit disappointed in his retirement speech saying he was passing the torch to Joshua. He didn't have anything to pass because he was schooled the fight before by fury. I think he didn't want give Tyson any credit for that win

    alot of people will remember him as boring but the stats speak for itself and he will be remembered for his longevity. I think klitschkos best fight was probably his final battle vs Joshua. It's a great way to bow out
    Wlad's finish against Pulev was the most impressive.
    Id put that down as his most dramatic Ko win. Calvin brock a close 2nd.i was ringside when Wvlad knocked out monte barrett. You could hear that punch echo around the London arena.

    The 1st Sam peter fight was significant for Wvlad because he had to overcome his demons from the Ross purity, sanders and Brewster losses.
    i also want to thank Wvlad for shutting David Haye up and shaming him in Germany proving who the real champ was

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