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waiting for our pass rush thunderbolt
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Wladimir Klitschko vs David Haye: who's ur pick?
I'm betting on Wladimir to pound David Haye and probably knock him out |
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waiting for our pass rush thunderbolt
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And here's Wladimir lecturing Haye at the press conference
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done with NMS
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Won't be close. I wonder when Adamek will fight the other Klischko?
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Leaving SK!
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Wladimir TKO 7
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Let's Kill them all.........
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Can't wait to see the cornrow imprints in WK's gloves.
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waiting for our pass rush thunderbolt
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Yep, Wladimir's in a murderous mood and I see his meat and potatoes 1-2 combo transforming Haye into a bobblehead doll. His left hook's going to find its mark and the right hand will have the final say. Hope Haye makes it a fight and its not a one-sided massacre.
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Where is the best place online to see results live?
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That was a brutally bad fight.
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I'm glad I didn't spend money to watch that
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Leaving SK!
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waiting for our pass rush thunderbolt
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Too bad for Haye he couldnt back up his big talk
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That was a very boring and uneventful fight. For all the trash that Haye talked he sure didnt back it up. Cant remember last time I saw so little offense by one fighter. The Heavy Weight division is a big time dud right now. We have 2 decent fighters in the klitschko bro's and thats about it....and they wont even fight each other. The overall state of boxing has been a disappointment the last few yrs, thank god for the UFC. Ive become a big MMA fan the last few yrs. Some fantastic fights for sure. I sure hope pacquiao/mayweather happens, boxing needs it
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MMA overtook boxing a long time ago. Even if/when Manny and Floyd fight, what the hell is left after that? Not a damn thing. |
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Not only has HBO had 3 cards this year with their best ratings since 2007, but PPV buys continue to be strong. Unfortunately, this means more boxing pay per views are coming down the line, with one each already scheduled for September thru December. Promoters have found avenues to increase the sports' exposure. For the first time in ages, CBS got involved in the Pacquiao-Mosley promotion. TNT is going to be involved in the Mayweather-Ortiz promotion. In reality, signs indicate that boxing is healthier than it has been in years. |
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done with NMS
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Adamek may not have the size or power to stay with Vitali, but you won't see him run and hide. Speed's his game and he'll come to fight, not talk.
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stoked
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Vitali's also the more aggressive of the brothers, by far, so it will more a more interesting watch, for however long it lasts. Adamek can take a punch but this is really asking a lot. Should be a great atmosphere from Poland.
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Ummm, it's simply called common sense.
Compare boxing now with the place it held in american culture for a good 80 year period. From the 1920's all the way up to the mid-late 90's, boxing was huge in america. Probably only second to football and baseball during that timeframe. Now it's a complete joke all around. The competition in every weight class is basically dogsh*t. After Mayweather and Pacquiao fight, what superbout is left out there? That's really the only fight people care about seeing. The UFC buried boxing over 5 years ago. Damn near every fight in MMA is exciting while the majority of fights in boxing, even the big headliners, usually end up as massive disappointments. There are no more Ali's, Dempsey's, Hagler's, Frazier's, Tyson's, or Marciano's. Now there's just Floyd and Manny and they won't even fight eachother. |
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stoked
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I know a lot of MMA fans that would disagree that damn near every MMA fight is exciting. Lmao. Reality check. The UFC buy rate is trending south, by the way. Brock Lesnar was a huge boon to the business, but outside of him, business is slacking, while boxing is in a growth cycle. |
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heavyweight division. However, I do believe there is one thing the sanctioning bodies could do to liven things up a little bit in the heavyweight ranks. The disparity in size between guys like the Klitschko's and many other fighters, some of whom have skills, is much too large. Thus, a super- heavyweight division (perhaps over 225 or 230 lbs?) should be established. This would take away the ridiculous size advantages, thus enabling fighters to more readily show their skills. Also, it would prevent many fighters from being undisciplined in regards to training. It has always disgusted me when a guy climbs into the ring for an important fight and we are greeted with a jiggly mound of flesh once he disrobes. Much of this would be eliminated if a boxer knows he has to make weight. |
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