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Wladimir Klitschko vs. Bryant Jennings
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Originally posted by Dr.Eisenfaust View PostA guy, who has been only boxing for 6 years, putting a performance like that against the Heavyweight champion of the world, that's what I call a super-learner.
I believe that any version of Vitali Klitschko would have smashed Jennings to bits though.
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Originally posted by PainfromUkraine View PostVitali would have bashed him up constantly when Jennings would try to jump in. The lack of clinches and rather Vitali just throwing out even arm punches would keep Jennings quite literally at arm's length, and I think it would have been maybe similar to the Arreola fight where he would break him down late...I think Vitali even right now could probably still do that - his style is more adaptable to all opponents and is more intuitive, if far more unorthodox.
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I dare Mr. David Haye to get in the ring with either Povetkin or Jennings, he won't. Not this year at least, I believe. And if he does, I would start to respect him.
Keeps talking the talk, but never walks the walk since 2012.
I wanna see Klitschko-Fury next.
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Originally posted by LoadedWraps View PostDid I miss the Wlad fight already?
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Originally posted by Dr.Eisenfaust View PostI dare Mr. David Haye to get in the ring with either Povetkin or Jennings, he won't. Not this year at least, I believe. And if he does, I would start to respect him.
Keeps talking the talk, but never walks the walk since 2012.
I wanna see Klitschko-Fury next.
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Originally posted by PainfromUkraine View PostClearly you did, and you clearly know you did, or maybe didn't! Regardless, you didn't miss much if you really missed it. STILL, I currently give the edge to Wlad v Fury, unless he slows down even further than tonight.
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Mark my words, Wladimir did not slow down physically but mentally.
His ego can become/became/is his biggest enemy.
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