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Old 13th July 2008, 04:11
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Exclamation Klittschko KO's Thompson - STILL THA CHAMP!

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Hamburg, Germany (Sports Network) - Wladimir Klitschko knocked out Tony Thompson in the 11th round on Saturday at Color Line Arena, retaining his WBO, IBF, and IBO heavyweight belts.

The 6-foot-5 Thompson (31-2), an unorthodox southpaw from Washington, DC, gave Klitschko (51-3, 45 KOs) a challenge in the middle rounds, but the power punches belonged to the 6-foot-6 1/2 Ukrainian, who had the decision locked up before he knocked Thompson out at 1:22 of the 11th round.

As the American challenger tried to land a left hook in the 11th, Klitschko ducked and slammed him with a right to the chin, and Thompson collapsed to the canvas. He stumbled up towards the end of the 10-count, but referee Joe Cortez ruled it a knockout and Klitschko retained his belts.

Thompson had never been knocked out before, but he had also never faced a fighter of Klitschko's caliber. Klitschko has won nine consecutive bouts since suffering a technical knockout to Lamon Brewster in 2004.

In red and gold trunks, Klitschko had trouble with Thompson's unorthodox style early. The Ukrainian gained the upper hand early in the second round, though, as he forced Thompson from the middle of the ring into the corner with right- left combos. Both fighters drew blood over the right eye of the other in the second round.

Thompson, in oversized red, white, and blue trunks, battered the Ukrainian with body shots in the fourth round. After giving Klitschko some trouble in the middle rounds, Thompson appeared to run out of gas in round 7. He stopped attacking, and Klitschko picked him apart, capped by racking Thompson with a big right shot as the final seconds ticked away, further opening the cut over Thompson's eye.

Klitschko, a prohibitive favorite, dominated down the stretch before ending it with a right hook in the 11th.

Klitschko KO's Thompson in 11th to retain belts
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Old 13th July 2008, 20:24
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Hey who would believe ten years ago afroamerican guys will lose all the top positions in professional boxing and all the champion belts will be taken by Slav guys, especially by Ukrainians?

Don't dreams come true?
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Old 13th July 2008, 21:45
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Who would have believed 10 years ago that Russians would be the top hockey players and not Canadians?

sporting world is-a-changin'

even in football, Ukraine made a big run in the WC and at the Euro Cup this year Russia made a big run as well
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Old 13th July 2008, 22:34
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Hard to acknowledge but Russians are running faster in football then us. Actually they are more collective nation so they like team games more.

However Ukrainians have ultimate superiority in boxing. This has to show whose spirit is stronger. Phrase "Russian hercules" now has comic shade since herculeses appeared to be a bit clumsy in men's fights.

This is proof those ancient-Rus athletes and epic-heroes were finally Ukrainians.
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Old 14th July 2008, 01:51
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It was a nice fight.

Honestly Thompson is good at defence.

11 rounds.
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Old 14th July 2008, 07:19
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Hard to acknowledge but Russians are running faster in football then us. Actually they are more collective nation so they like team games more.
where would Russian football team be without Pavlyuchenko?

where would Russian hockey team be without Kovalchuk and Datsyuk?

hehe
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Old 14th July 2008, 10:23
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Honestly Thompson is good at defence.
Yes he is good boxer and even got domination in first half of fight... but Klitchko is not his level. Klitchko was playing 10 rounds to work off the money of audience and then just slapped him.

Again he didn't strain every nerve to do that because of phisical might and stature.

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where would Russian football team be without Pavlyuchenko?
And especially without Dutch coach.
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