View Single Post
Old 12-15-2008, 01:31 PM   #10 (permalink)
TheKidInside
Reputation: ∞
 
TheKidInside's Avatar
 
Status: ArthurVee.Tumblr.com
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: NYC
Posts: 5,502

TheKidInside will have their jersey retired.TheKidInside will have their jersey retired.TheKidInside will have their jersey retired.TheKidInside will have their jersey retired.TheKidInside will have their jersey retired.TheKidInside will have their jersey retired.TheKidInside will have their jersey retired.TheKidInside will have their jersey retired.TheKidInside will have their jersey retired.TheKidInside will have their jersey retired.TheKidInside will have their jersey retired.

Send a message via Skype™ to TheKidInside


Default

Rahman doesn't even really look for that one punch, you got to MAKE that one punch happen sort of like Sugar Rashad did against Chuck, you got to work counters or work levels to get a guy to open up. I mean what did Rahman do? He should've went for the body ESPECIALLY with that longer reach, he stood there getting hit. Wlad's jabs have so much power, I mean he ends fights with just jabs and his right hand is so much more powerful Rahman had no chance. I loved his fight against Oleg Maskaev, because that's one guy that sticks it to you and Rahman held his own for a while, but Oleg is a brute and fights to the end.

You could hate on Klitschko but that guy is the truth. He went all out against Byrd twice and took it to him as he did against Lamon Brewster who talked more crap about Wlad's "glass jaw" than Larry Merchant and what happened? BUST! All hands down, Wlad is the true HW champion.
TheKidInside is offline   Reply With Quote