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    Klitschko Furthers His Claim on the Heavyweight Crown

    By Cliff Rold - At the very least, it was better than the Sultan Ibragimov win in his last fight.

    Leaps and bounds better.

    In fact, the only similarity between the two bouts will be found in the record books which again will read that 32-year old IBF and WBO Heavyweight titlist Wladimir Klitschko (51-3, 45 KO) won and in dominant fashion. While 36-year old Tony Thompson (31-2, 19 KO) of Washington, DC was, in the words of Klitschko, “unbelievably determined,?it was the champion who would prove his own determination working through a competitive first six rounds to control the second half of the fight, walking his man down en route to an eleventh round knockout at Color Line Arena in Altona, Hamburg, Germany on Saturday night.

    He also further walked down any argument against his being the one true Heavyweight Champion of the World.

    Klitschko weighed in for the bout at a cut and ready 241 lbs. Thompson came in slightly heavier at 247 ?

    Thompson started first, lobbing his southpaw right jab, but was also the first man tagged when a big Klitschko lead right broke through. At the mid-point of the round, the two traded jabs before Thompson landed a big left that seemed to stun the titlist, forcing him to hold. Klitschko responded seconds later with his own right but threw little from there. In the final minute, Klitschko continued to clinch and Thompson took his chances and digging into the body where there was room. A final left from Thompson just missed along the ropes before the Ukrainian pulled him into another clinch on the way to the bell. [details]

    #2
    The Heavyweight division is loaded with punching bag bums.......in any case keep racking up those wins Klitz

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      #3
      Originally posted by steptwome View Post
      The Heavyweight division is loaded with punching bag bums.......in any case keep racking up those wins Klitz
      Lewis had it just as easy, the heavys suck now days.... never been the same since The Prime TYSON.......

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        #4
        Um, "Prime" Tyson (that mythical creature) fought in a bad division. Heavyweight Boxing from Douglas KO10 Tyson through lennox was pretty good, actually great, with lennox being the bridge between good and this ****.

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          #5
          Originally posted by WESS View Post
          Lewis had it just as easy, the heavys suck now days.... never been the same since The Prime TYSON.......
          Lol, the division was the same back in Tyson's day, he just disposed of them quicker and in a more exciting fashion. Trevor Berbick? Tony Tucker? "Bonecrusher" Smith? Puhleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeze.

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            #6
            Originally posted by steptwome View Post
            The Heavyweight division is loaded with punching bag bums.......in any case keep racking up those wins Klitz
            Neither Man who fought earlier is a punching bag bum.



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              #7
              Originally posted by Jim Jeffries View Post
              Lol, the division was the same back in Tyson's day, he just disposed of them quicker and in a more exciting fashion. Trevor Berbick? Tony Tucker? "Bonecrusher" Smith? Puhleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeze.
              hey even "IF" it was as bad back then, IT STILL was a hell of a lot better than now. I mean who watches these guys anymore? Even 90 year old forman, holyfield, Tyson and bowe to name a few all made it exciting... at least more exciting than it has been in the last 10 or so years!

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                #8
                Originally posted by crold1 View Post
                Um, "Prime" Tyson (that mythical creature) fought in a bad division. Heavyweight Boxing from Douglas KO10 Tyson through lennox was pretty good, actually great, with lennox being the bridge between good and this ****.
                thanks!!!!

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                  #9
                  Actually the minute Lewis was given the division its been **** since... He wasn't the bridge, he just killed it... When Tyson left that the heavyweight division that division left with him...

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by crold1 View Post
                    Um, "Prime" Tyson (that mythical creature) fought in a bad division. Heavyweight Boxing from Douglas KO10 Tyson through lennox was pretty good, actually great, with lennox being the bridge between good and this ****.
                    aint that the truth! wlad can beat anyone out there but . but if you compare his opponents to other eras its laughable. guys like tony and iggie wouldnt be rated!
                    nice seeing you boxing scribes start to speak the truth . i know you got to watch it with these kids.

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