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General Discussion: The FUK Boxing Thread!
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posted 16 Nov 2014 15:34, edited 16 Nov 2014 15:34
16 Nov 2014 16:15
Kubrat Pulev - being slated but easily the third best heavyweight in the world currently. Didn't last because he was outside boxing but he asked questions of Klitschko that have seldom been asked in last 5 or so fights, certainly more than Povetkin or Haye. Don't be stupid, he's not even a top 10 ATG Heavyweight, he's got the chin of a ten year old girl, Pulev had him on Bambi legs in the first round with a jab. He would have been KO'd bare times if he had fought in the 70s and 80s he's just a bitch who clinches cause he can't take a shot. And how you can call Pulev top 3 is beyond me, Fury Chisora Joshua and Stiverne all beat him, he's like a robot with no head movement, Wlad fights Bums!
Wladimir Klitschko - one of the greatest heavyweights ever in the history of boxing. I reckon top 5 in the history of the sport.
posted 16 Nov 2014 16:22, edited 16 Nov 2014 16:22
Wladimir Klitschko - one of the greatest heavyweights ever in the history of boxing. I reckon top 5 in the history of the sport.
Kubrat Pulev - being slated but easily the third best heavyweight in the world currently. Didn't last because he was outside boxing but he asked questions of Klitschko that have seldom been asked in last 5 or so fights, certainly more than Povetkin or Haye.
Kubrat Pulev - being slated but easily the third best heavyweight in the world currently. Didn't last because he was outside boxing but he asked questions of Klitschko that have seldom been asked in last 5 or so fights, certainly more than Povetkin or Haye.
Kubrat Pulev - being slated but easily the third best heavyweight in the world currently. Didn't last because he was outside boxing but he asked questions of Klitschko that have seldom been asked in last 5 or so fights, certainly more than Povetkin or Haye.
Bambi legs? No he didn't…
Which 70's heavyweights would have KO'd him?
People romanticise the 70s & 80s far too much.
Pulve is a well decorated amateur boxer, a winner of bronze in world amateurs and European gold medalist. He's fundamentals are very good - he has one of the best jabs in the heavyweight division and normally has great movement. I personally think the hard KD in the first round scrambled his senses that had an effect for the rest of the fight.
Which 70's heavyweights would have KO'd him?
People romanticise the 70s & 80s far too much.
Pulve is a well decorated amateur boxer, a winner of bronze in world amateurs and European gold medalist. He's fundamentals are very good - he has one of the best jabs in the heavyweight division and normally has great movement. I personally think the hard KD in the first round scrambled his senses that had an effect for the rest of the fight.
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