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    Wladimir Klitschko has always been mentally weak.

    Caution: Wlad fans should turn back now. You won't like hearing this. But I have to state my opinion.

    I remember watching Wlad on TV in 2003-2004 and seeing him get drilled by Brewster and flop around like a dying fish, and I remember saying right then and there: "This lad is no Vitali. This lad just don't have it in him. And he never will."

    It wasn't the glass chin that bothered me vs Brewster. It was the mental weakness that Wlad showed- as soon as something doesn't go his way, he falls apart with a look of despair and anguish on his face, starts clinching like an Octopus, and can't adjust.

    (You will NEVER see Vitali with this look of despair)


    And I knew that no matter how many bum wins he racks up, as soon as he gets into a situation that he can't control, that mental weakness is going to show up again.

    And Lo and behold, that is exactly what happened vs Fury. After all this "Wise Old Guy" talk in the build-up, the supposed "Doctor" and "Experienced Champion" was too petrified to let a single right hand go for 10 rounds in an embarrassing display of mental weakness.



    Once a mental weakling, always a mental weakling. You either have it, or you don't. Wlad's mental weakness will show up again vs Joshua. Joshua is no Pulev, or Wach, or Ray Austin. Joshua is a TERMINATOR.

    Vitali was a born warrior, a true Alpha Male who could fight. Wlad has always been a nerdy, nervous robot who has a lot of physical advantages. But he ain't made from the same cloth as his Big Bro.

    The younger Klitschko has always been, and will always be, weak.
    Last edited by O Prophet; 04-18-2017, 11:01 PM.

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    Originally posted by O Prophet View Post
    Caution: Wlad fans should turn back now. You won't like hearing this. But I have to state my opinion.

    I remember watching Wlad on TV in 2003-2004 and seeing him get drilled by Brewster and flop around like a dying fish, and I remember saying right then and there: "This lad is no Vitali. This lad just don't have it in him. And he never will."

    It wasn't the glass chin that bothered me vs Brewster. It was the mental weakness that Wlad showed- as soon as something doesn't go his way, he falls apart with a look of despair and anguish on his face, starts clinching like an Octopus, and can't adjust.

    (You will NEVER see Vitali with this look of despair)


    And I knew that no matter how many bum wins he racks up, as soon as he gets into a situation that he can't control, that mental weakness is going to show up again.

    And Lo and behold, that is exactly what happened vs Fury. After all this "Wise Old Guy" talk in the build-up, the supposed "Doctor" and "Experienced Champion" was too petrified to let a single right hand go for 10 rounds in an embarrassing display of mental weakness.



    Once a mental weakling, always a mental weakling. You either have it, or you don't. Wlad's mental weakness will show up again vs Joshua. Joshua is no Pulev, or Wach, or Ray Austin. Joshua is a TERMINATOR.

    Vitali was a born warrior, a true Alpha Male who could fight. Wlad has always been a nerdy, nervous robot who has a lot of physical advantages. But he ain't made from the same cloth as his Big Bro.

    The younger Klitschko has always been, and will always be, weak.
    As compared to....you?

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      #3
      Originally posted by Hewito View Post
      As compared to....you?
      Dumb comparison because I'm not a pro boxer, I'm comparing him to other great champions you dimwit.

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        #4
        Wlad is going to mentally fall apart when he feels AJs power and strength in the clinches.

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          #5
          And you're just going to ignore the 10-13 years between the Brewster and Fury fights? Why?

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            #6
            Originally posted by O Prophet View Post
            The younger Klitschko has always been, and will always be, weak.
            It requires great mental strength to come back from KO losses and then to dominate the HW division for over a decade.

            I don't expect him to win tomorrow, but it's because he's age 41 and Joshua it age 27 will be too young and too strong for him at this stage in his career.

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              #7
              You are overrating Vitali just a little bit. Ive seen the look of despair on his face when Lewis gave him a cut that was a siZe of a vagina.

              He was lucky the fight got stopped.

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                #8
                Originally posted by FinitoxDinamita View Post
                You are overrating Vitali just a little bit. Ive seen the look of despair on his face when Lewis gave him a cut that was a siZe of a vagina.

                He was lucky the fight got stopped.



                I agree with this here. And funny that you mentioned that fight as it is the last great Heavyweight fight until this Joshua-Klitschko fight. I actually just finished watching the Lewis-Klitschko fight a few minutes ago.

                What I noticed was as the fight got into the 5th and 6th rounds Lewis was coming on. Beat up Vitali's body with those right hands he was hitting him with in a clinch. He must have hit him with like 8 punches in a row to the body while in that clinch.

                The uppercut in the 6th and right hand to the temple particularly had Klitschko stumbling forward hurt. That was a good fight.

                But more important than that and more to your point.
                Vitali Klitschko quit against Chris Byrd. Chris Byrd of all people he quit against with a messed up shoulder. He would've won that fight even with one arm. There was nothing Chris Byrd could do to hurt him. Byrd was the smallest Heavyweight in the division.
                Last edited by The Time; 04-29-2017, 12:25 AM.

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                  #9
                  To the TS

                  I agree that Wladimir Klitschko fights scared. With the grabbing and holding tactics. When he's been in tough fights and in trouble he panics. His brother is tougher than him. Though I think Vitali had a breaking point too. Just at a higher threshold than his brother Wladimir.

                  The thing is the Klitschko's reigned in the worst era of the Heavyweight division, void of depth, talent and competition. That is why they were so dominant. There was no one to fight.

                  And I'm not a fan of Grabamir Clinchko with his jab and grab, holding and leaning on, holding and leaning on. I'm done with him. I won't miss him when he's gone.

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                    #10
                    mentally weak for nearly a decade. dont most hw wish they had that problem

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