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Anyone notices that the Klitsko brothers are not even letting there competition develope.?
These brothers lack competition its no one to fight. you turn pro today your the number one contender and being offered a title shot tomorrow. The heavyweight division will never be same again because you have two brothers dominating the division and not letting any up and coming fighters get a chance to devolepe before fighting them.
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- John SLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
I said it before everyone that Arreola needed 1 to 2 more years and 3 to 4 more fights to develop before fighting for a title. But honestly it is not the Klitschko's fault. Blame the WBC. They had him rise in their rankings too fast and when you are offered a title shot you are not putting yourself in a good position for the future turning one down. He had no choice but to accept and honestly blame the ranking system for not giving him time to develop. Also blame quick rankings for the downfall of the careers of such talents as Davey Moore and Fernando Vargas.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
It's not their job to allow competition to develop! Chris Arreola who just lost to Vitali felt the need to take 10 days off in the middle of training camp. I'm a retired professional fighter and know that you don't do that. The problem with the heavyweight division, more important the American heavyweight, is the fact that they don't train. They skip roadwork, eat nothing but crap, and don't push themselves. The Klitscho brothers train year round and care about their craft!
- Anonymous1 decade ago
That's not their fault the opponent jumps in overhis head. If anything, it's smart.