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On October 06 2013 04:40 Schmobutzen wrote: stream, anyone?
If you are atm in Germany, RTL streams it officially, but the commentary might suck balls.
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You can feel the tension hope for a good fight!
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This reminds me why I never watch boxing anymore. They exchange blows and then clinch. Such a shitty fight.
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Povetkin is going to punch his opponent in the klitschko.
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On October 06 2013 05:16 Kenpark wrote: This reminds me why I never watch boxing anymore. They exchange blows and then clinch. Such a shitty fight. yeah... ugly.
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So much clinging the ref is really doing a bad job
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Baltimore, USA22254 Posts
On October 06 2013 05:16 Kenpark wrote: This reminds me why I never watch boxing anymore. They exchange blows and then clinch. Such a shitty fight.
This... after watching MMA it's so hard to get into boxing.
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is that dancing or boxing ? k.. this is officialy the worst boxing match i have ever seen.. I stop that :\
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This fight has been a long time coming. That said, it's gone exactly as anyone should have expected. This is how Wlad fights. It's definitely not the most exciting style, but it is effective and has gotten the job done for a long time. Anyone who's followed Wlad's career knows he doesn't have the best of chins, but since working with the late, great Emanuel Steward, he's avoided getting knocked down since 2005 and just picks his opponents off with his jab and straight right. The Klitchsko brothers' (soon to be just Wlad when Vitali retires) reign on the heavyweight division will continue for a while longer. David Haye I thought was the best chance at upsetting the two, but he delivered a sad, uninspired performance against Wlad (because of his toe ) and the fight with Vitali never materialized.
Edit: Miguel Cotto is finally returning to the ring later tonight to fight Delvin Rodriguez on HBO. Should be a better fight. Catch it later if you're not doing anything.
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ugh... wonder how much the ref was paid ^^
p.s. not really a boxing itself problem, as much as shit refereeing problem
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what a hugfest, nothing new though :\
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On October 06 2013 05:47 fishbowl wrote:This fight has been a long time coming. That said, it's gone exactly as anyone should have expected. This is how Wlad fights. It's definitely not the most exciting style, but it is effective and has gotten the job done for a long time. Anyone who's followed Wlad's career knows he doesn't have the best of chins, but since working with the late, great Emanuel Steward, he's avoided getting knocked down since 2005 and just picks his opponents off with his jab and straight right. The Klitchsko brothers' (soon to be just Wlad when Vitali retires) reign on the heavyweight division will continue for a while longer. David Haye I thought was the best chance at upsetting the two, but he didn't deliver a sad, uninspired performance against Wlad (because of his toe  ) and the fight with Vitali never materialized. Edit: Miguel Cotto is finally returning to the ring later tonight to fight Delvin Rodriguez on HBO. Should be a better fight. Catch it later if you're not doing anything.
Oh.. the TOE
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Guess I missed the Klitchskoo fight? dam. Waiting for Cotto-Rodriguez though.
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Germany4057 Posts
On October 06 2013 06:03 MassHysteria wrote: Guess I missed the Klitchskoo fight? dam. Waiting for Cotto-Rodriguez though. ZzZzZzZzZ
you didnt miss much, imo. was a typical klitschko fight
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I'd like to see how Valuev fares up with Wlad :D
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