Same here man.
Nick, Mcbaldy, what in the world did Wladimir Klitchko put in his gloves Saturday night? Whatever it was it must have been heavy because he didn't let his patented jabs fly all night.
Seriously, he looked liked a lost rookie out there. I have never seen him look tentative. We had a freebie weekend of HBO and I was kind of giddy to get to see one of the better heavyweights of the last generation lace them up once more. What a snoozer.
I still had the feeling, even til thed end, that if Wlad would have just let fly he would creamed the guy. No disrespect meant to Fury but he'd better hope the same fighter shows up on the other side of the ring in a rematch.
Wladimir was in top shape too. He was really cut from the training and never really looked fatigued to me. I don't know. I guess it's why other than Foreman you don't see 40 and50 year old champs too often. I just want the guy to leave on a high note.
I don't see Canelo having a chance. Perhaps utilizing the 160 max and blowing up a bit might put a little more snap to his punches but I just don't think he has the skills. I think Lemieux has the hardest punch in that division and GGG handled it
I don't think Canelo can handle GGG at any weight.
I didn't like Quillin forever. Ducked GGG etc. his fight with Lee though was pretty spirited. That was a great fight. I think he outclasses Jacobs but I'm prepared to eat even more "crow."