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When Haye calls him a "control freak" he is referring to Klitschko's habit of psychoanalysing his adversaries."
Wladimir Klitschko: Dr Feelgood has a cure for David Haye's disrespect 2011
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When Haye calls him a "control freak" he is referring to Klitschko's habit of psychoanalysing his adversaries."
Wladimir Klitschko: Dr Feelgood has a cure for David Haye's disrespect 2011
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But I did finally find one German man who was not impressed with what I've come to call the Klitschko effect.
Doghouse Boxing News 2008
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Ask a casual boxing fan who the heavyweight champion is presently and they will most likely tell you "Klitschko", but not know which one.
Doghouse Boxing News 2009
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Before Vitali Klitschko and Odlanier Solís contested the Ukrainian's WBC world heavyweight title in Cologne on Saturday night, the impeccably coiffed and tanned Michael Buffer addressed the 19,000 enthusiasts solemnly: "Ladies and gentlemen, we would like to extend our sympathies, along with our thoughts and prayers, to the nation of Japan in this time of tragedy."
Wales join the queue to give England's divine right a real kicking | Kevin Mitchell 2011
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A year and a half ago we all wanted to go to Chelsea – Stamford Bridge, Klitschko's manager, Bernd Bönte, said on Tuesday.
Wladimir Klitschko leads David Haye after round two in heavyweight hype 2011
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Klitschko boasts the highest knockout percentage 88.89% of any heavyweight champion in boxing history.
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A reluctant fighter in his early years, Klitschko represents the biggest test of Haye's 26-fight pro career, which took flight with his victory over the gargantuan Nikolai Valuev in Nuremberg, for the World Boxing Association belt in November 2009.
Wladimir Klitschko leads David Haye after round two in heavyweight hype 2011
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Though relatively inexperienced, the 28-year-old Chisora, an aggressive and hard-punching 240-pounder, boldly predicted that he will knock out the favored Klitschko in the eighth round.
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Listed at 6-foot-1 and 240 pounds, Tuilagi combines scorching speed with the muscle of a heavyweight boxer—he weighs the same as Wladimir Klitschko—and can flatten opposing defenders like a charging rhinoceros.
How to Stop the Tuilagi Train? Jonathan Clegg 2011
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