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Losing Faith in Boxing – From Mayweather vs Pacquiao to Berto and Peterson Positive Tests
Instead of getting fights we want, like Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao, we get feuds and talk about PPV shares; Sums none of really understand; Instead of great rematches like Khan – Peterson and Victor Ortiz – Andre Berto, we get news of positive drug tests and rescheduled fights.
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Aftermath of the Chisora vs Klitschko Title Fight
Vitali Klitschko was far from impressive, but it was still more than enough to win by a unanimous decision against a brave but lacking Dereck Chisora who caused a lot of commotion before and after the fight, with the Heavyweight division still waiting for someone to pull it out of its misery.
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On David Haye Retiring
Nothing left to prove? David Haye promised he would retire once he turned 31, and he has lived up to that promise, unlike the one he made to beat Wladimir Klitschko, a unification heavyweight title fight which he lost by a landslide.
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Aftermath of the Klitschko – Adamek Title Fight
Vitali Klitschko proved again that no one can touch him, or avoid a knockout, in the heavyweight division, as he punched his way through Tomasz Adamek’s face to retain his WBC title. Funnily enough, David Haye, with a loss to Wladimir in his resume, is probably next.
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Dr. Ironfist Brings Another Jab-Cross Clinic (Vitali Klitschko vs Tomasz Adamek)
Whether you like the Klitshcko brothers or not, their domination in the Heavyweight division for what seems like forever continues with hardly a disturbance, as the WBC World Heavyweight champion Vitali Klitschko added another knockout to his record (43-2, 40 KO’s) with a brutal beating of former Cruiserweight champion, Tomasz Adamek.
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What Boxing Needs to Become Big Again – More Than Just Pacquiao vs Mayweather
How to fix Boxing, partially, and make it big again, or at least more popular than it is now. Hint: A Pacquiao vs Mayweather fight would help, but its importance as a savior fight for the sport is overrated.
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Aftermath of Klitschko – Haye Title Fight
The day after the disappointing David Haye failed to back up his big mouth against Wladimir Klitschko, the future of the heavyweight division doesn’t look any brighter.