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    #11
    Coming back to beat foremans record is admirable. But foreman was 43 years old, not 49? Why wait so long?
    Last edited by hugh grant; 12-21-2024, 07:37 AM.

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      #12
      Wlad should have kept going after the AJ fight. He did pretty well and was aggressive for a change. Joshua had to land some great shots to win it - that uppercut...

      Why would you retire after being competitive with one of the best in the division?? Sort of dumb thing Ricky Hatton did after only losing to Floyd and Pacquiao

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        #13
        Vitali would have a much better chance!

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          #14
          Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
          Coming back to beat foremans record is admirable. But foreman was 43 years old, not 49? Why wait so long?
          Foreman was 48 when he KO'd Michael Moorer. Wlad would break the record if he defeats Daniel Dubois,, just sayin...

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            #15
            Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez View Post
            Wlad should have kept going after the AJ fight. He did pretty well and was aggressive for a change. Joshua had to land some great shots to win it - that uppercut...

            Why would you retire after being competitive with one of the best in the division?? Sort of dumb thing Ricky Hatton did after only losing to Floyd and Pacquiao
            Hatton didn’t hang it up after the Pacquiao fight. He took some time off and then came back in a scrap only to get stopped via body shot by Senchenko…who oddly enough then got stopped by a light-punching Paulie Malignaggi of all people.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Califire209 View Post
              Foreman was 48 when he KO'd Michael Moorer. Wlad would break the record if he defeats Daniel Dubois,, just sayin...
              my bad, he was nearly 46 years old

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                #17
                Originally posted by richardt View Post
                Vitali would have a much better chance!


                Vitali was a better fighter but his body was falling apart 12 years ago and he slurs now

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by TintaBoricua View Post

                  Hatton didn’t hang it up after the Pacquiao fight. He took some time off and then came back in a scrap only to get stopped via body shot by Senchenko…who oddly enough then got stopped by a light-punching Paulie Malignaggi of all people.
                  But that maybe 3 and half years later. He should have learnt from being in with such great fighters and worked to get better - not give up. Also Pacquio used a "tell" to get the KO. So another reason to have confidence he could do better

                  That guy he came back against was fairly good and possibly a higher weight. You come back against an easy guy if you are serious about your career. I think Hatton couldn't handle not being the best tbh.

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