I put points on Chagaev, but really, I haven't seen either of these two outside of their first fight.
I have no idea.
If Valuev can fight with a killer instinct or keep Chagaev on the end of a good jab, he should have an easy night, but if he allows Chagaev to counter effectively with great timing, then he is going to lose again.
Really, the first fight kind of reminds me of Quintana-Williams I. The smaller guy had his way with the big guy.
Could the rematch be similar to Williams-Quintana II?
In the first fight, Valuev didn't throw enough punches and was just outboxed. Look for a much more aggressive and improved Valuev in the second fight. I think he'll pull off a close decision....
valuev has a different trainer from a maniac he had in his corner before. he should improve his game, work on things he didnt do in the first fight, and he's gonna get his belt back
This is a tough one to call....Valuev has really improved since the first fight, he has developed a very good jab and is throwing more combinations....Chagaev on the other hand has bad eye problems....He had the same problem that Brewster had after the Liakhovich fight, but even worse, he needed surgery to fix the eye...There were people saying Chaagev was bilnd in his left eye, but Chagaev dismissed the rumours....Chagaev said in an interview that his eye is good enough for him to beat Valuev in the rematch.
This is a tough one to call....Valuev has really improved since the first fight, he has developed a very good jab and is throwing more combinations....Chagaev on the other hand has bad eye problems....He had the same problem that Brewster had after the Liakhovich fight, but even worse, he needed surgery to fix the eye...Chagaev said in an interview that his eye is good enough for him to beat Valuev in the rematch.
Lol, can you imagine if he said the opposite?
"I just don't think my eye is good enough to beat Valuev."
Haha, who would you pick if you had to? You are the expert on Eastern European heavyweights after all.
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