Chris Mannix @ChrisMannixSI Close
Sure sounds like Vitali hurt his left hand, either during the fight or in camp. Told me in the ring "I'm not ready to talk about that yet."
he didn't cause he knows what happened to haye.
nothing to do with what happened to haye. even though vits getting old and past his prime hes a real man
I dont think he hurt his hand (more than usual in a fight) cause on german TV vitali didnt say shiit about his hand.
he didn't cause he knows what happened to haye.
I dont think he hurt his hand (more than usual in a fight) cause on german TV vitali didnt say shiit about his hand.
He said he wouldn't make excuses on his English interview.
To be honest, I kind of suspected that he had some sort of injury to the left hand or arm.
He wasn't jabbing at all.
If it was injured, he dug deep and did what he had to do.
lol I actually thought this was a joke thread. feck that , helenius hurt his hand, vitali hurt his hand ... quit taking the credit from chisora. he put up two good performances in a row and though this time he clearly lost, he gave vitali his toughest fight in years. Whatever about the antics outside the ring at least give the fighter a bit of respect for putting up a good performance and actually taking a couple of rounds off vitali
How can a guy who won wide on the cards make an excuse?
How does that work?
Because if you're a Klitschko, not thoroughly dominating your opponent counts as a loss. :lol1:
that would explain why he stopped jabbing after the 2nd or 3rd round and why he threw no power shots with it either. Occasionally he would throw a pawing left uppecut but no left hooks or uppercut power shots with the left pretty much the entire fight.
I had a suspicion about this because when the ref tried to raise Vit's left hand after they announced the winner, he couldn't raise it all the way up so instead he raised his right hand, opposite side of which the ref was holding Vit.